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Neimporio Beach (Nimborio), Andros: The Town Beach Divided by the Tourlos Rock Into Sand and Pebbles, With the Only Lighthouse
Apollonas Beach, Naxos: The Fishing Village 36km From Chora Where a 10.7-Metre Unfinished Kouros Lies in the Quarry Above —
Apothikes Beach, Andros: The Small Golden Bay Named After the Fishermen’s Stone Sheds Still Visible in the Cliff, 15km From
Piso Gialos Beach, Andros: The 120-Step Descent From the Agia Fotini Chapel to the Liveliest Beach Near Chora, in the
Psaraliki Beach (I and II), Antiparos: The Island’s Most Popular Shore 10 Minutes From Town, Where Psaraliki I Is for
Faneromeni Beach, Antiparos: The Small Sheltered Cove at the End of the Dirt Road Through Soros, Where Locals Debate Whether
Moutsouna Beach, Naxos: The Port Where 340,000 Tonnes of the World’s Second Hardest Mineral Were Loaded Between 1929 and 1982,
Prassa Beach (Agios Georgios), Kimolos: The White Sand Shore Where Chalk Quarries Made the Water Turquoise, Thermal Springs Come Up
Pollonia Beach, Milos: The 500m Sandy Fishing Village Shore Where the Ferry to Kimolos Departs, the Temple of Apollo Once
Megali Ammos Beach (Great Sand), Kanala, Kythnos: The Golden Sandy Beach in the Only Pine Forest in the Cyclades, Below
Papikinou Beach, Adamas, Milos: The Only Blue Flag Beach on the Entire Island, 500m Beside the Main Port, Where Visitors
Mandrakia, Milos: The Fishing Village With No Actual Beach, Just Colourful Sirmata Carved Into Cliffs, Rocky Swimming Entries, and the












