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Santa Cruz, Schinias: A Specific Spot on a 1.7-Kilometre Beach, Not the Whole Thing Greece | Schinias | Marathon Municipality,
Pounta Zeza, Lavrio: An Ancient Strait Named in a 363 BC Inscription Lies Just Offshore Greece | Lavrio | Lavreotiki
Vromopousi, Keratea: Literally “Dirty Well,” Now Politely Called “Good Well” Instead Greece | Kalopigado | Keratea, East Attica I want
Avlaki, Markopoulo: There Are Actually Two Beaches Called Avlaki Here, and I Picked the Wrong One First Greece | Avlaki
Brexiza Beach, Nea Makri: A Free Egyptian Temple Sits Behind a Wire Fence Along the Promenade Greece | Nea Makri
Sounio Beach: Below the Temple Where Aegeus Is Said to Have Jumped, Giving the Aegean Sea Its Name Greece |
Lomvarda Beach, Agia Marina: Right Beside the Tunnels a Prime Minister Built and Locals Still Call “The Holes” Greece |
Akti Vouliagmenis, Athens: A Municipal Beach That Has Been Operating Since 1959 Greece | Vouliagmeni | Athens Riviera, Attica I
Glyfada B’ Plaz, Athens: The Second of Three Coves, Separated From the First by a Marina Greece | Glyfada |
Akti Iliou, Alimos: One of the World’s Top 100 Clubs Operates Directly on This Beach Greece | Alimos | Athens
Artemida Beach, Loutsa: A Town Named for the Goddess of the Hunt, a Few Kilometres From the Sanctuary Where She
Marathon Beach, Nea Makri: A Name That Predates the Battle, Taken From the Fennel That Once Covered the Plain Greece












