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Ornos Beach, Mykonos: The Closest Organised Beach to Town, Protected From the Meltemi on Both Sides, and the Departure Point
Papafragas Caves Beach, Milos: The 9m Sandy Strip at the Bottom of Three Volcanic Gorges, Named After a Priest or
Klima Beach, Milos: The Narrow Pebble Shore Below the Syrmata Boathouses, Above the Catacombs and the Hillside Where the Venus
Kolona Beach, Kythnos: The 240m Tombolo Sandbar Named “Column” Where Two Bays Have Different Water Temperatures and the Ancient City
Mylopotas Beach, Ios: The 1.5km Blue Flag Party Beach Where the Day Continues After the Night, With Homer’s Tomb in
Hawaii Beach, Naxos: The Red Cliff Cove in the Aliko Cedar Forest, 18.5km From Chora, With a 1960s Abandoned Hotel
Agios Prokopios Beach, Naxos: The 1.5km Blue Flag Shore Ranked Among Europe’s Top Ten, Protected From the Meltemi, With Paros
Agios Georgios Beach: The Sun-Drenched Soul of Naxos Town The perfect blend of Cycladic charm and effortless accessibility, your journey
Ambelakia Beach: The Golden Retreat of Monemvasia When travelers speak of the Peloponnese, they often focus on the dramatic fortress
Agios Petros Beach, Andros: The Largest Beach on the Island, 2km From Gavrio Port, With a 20m Hellenistic Tower That
Tis Grias To Pidima Beach, Andros: The Most Photographed Beach in the Cyclades, With a 21m Monolith, Three Versions of
Filiatro Beach, Ithaca: The Island’s Most Popular Beach, 100m of White Pebbles, 3km From Vathy, Transparent Water Year-Round Even When












