Best 10 Beaches in Greece
Best 10 Beaches in Greece
Greece is known all over the world for its stunning
beaches. They can be found in many parts of the Greek coast, including both the
mainland and the many gorgeous Greek islands. Each one offers something unique
to every traveler who makes his or her way onto the shore. Whether they visit
one or all of the best beaches in Greece, visitors will have something special to hold in their
memories for years to come.
1. Myrtos Beach
Kefalonia’s Myrtos Beach is as surprising as it is stunning.
The bright white of the pebbles jut sharply into the deep blue of the sea. The
steep mountains and tall cliffs behind Myrtos beach only add to its beauty. For
all these reasons Myrtos has previously been voted 12 times as the best beach
in Greece. Those who enjoy Myrtos Beach come for sun, sun, and more sun. There
is little to no shade and the only water sport available is swimming. However,
sunbeds and umbrellas can be rented for a small fee. Most visitors suggest
wearing sandshoes to Myrtos Beach. What looks like sand is actually rock, which
can be difficult on the soles until one reaches the sandy seabed.
02. Navagio Beach
Secluded and stunning,
Navagio Beach is the highlight to a vacation on Zakynthos, the third largest of
the Ionian Islands. The beach is poised between the limestone cliffs of the
island and is only accessible by boat. Once a visitor arrives, they will see
the ruins of a shipwreck, perfectly clear waters, and tourists trying their
hands at BASE jumping from the cliffs above. There are no amenities on this
beach, though the boats that carry tourists to and from sometimes offer drinks
or even lunch.
03. Porto Katsiki
The Lefkadha beach of Porto Katsiki is regularly ranked as
one of the best beaches in Europe. Once a visitor reaches the bottom of the
stairwell leading to the seashore, they do not have to wonder why so many covet
this location. The turquoise blue water and the long expanse of beach beneath a
grassy cliff is breathtaking. Though throngs of visitors ascend upon this
beach, there is plenty of room for everyone. However, tourists will need to
bring any sporting supplies as the only items for rent on the beach are
umbrellas and sunbeds. Porto Katsiki can also be reached via taxi boat for
those who prefer to avoid the long climb.
04. Simos Beach
The small island of Elafonisos hosts Simos Beach, often
hailed by locals as the best beach in the country. The combination of turquoise
waters, sand dunes, and unique flora create an atmosphere that is appreciated
by all. Indeed, visitors will often find more locals than tourists at Simos
Beach, which is known for its calm waters and lively party atmosphere. The
entire family can enjoy Simos Beach during the day. Children can swim and splash
in clear, shallow water with a sandy floor. In the evening, the beach comes
alive with music, dancing, and drinks thanks to the many bars in the area.
05. Elafonisi Beach
The beach of Elafonisi is truly outstanding. Located on the
island of Elafonsi in southwest Crete. The exotic, pink and white sand gives
way to azure water that is perfect for swimmers of all ages. Lifeguards make
sure everyone stays safe, and umbrella rentals keep all tourists cool even in
the hot Grecian summers. For a break from the beach, visitors can easily tour
the nearby Chrysoskalitissa monastery or the Agia Irini lighthouse.
06. Lindos Beach
Rhodes is home to Lindos Beach, also referred to as Pallas
Beach, which is an area that marries the sea with the history of the Grecian
isles. Travelers can relax on the beach while gazing at a 4th century temple,
which is only a short hike away. Visitors can also relax in the water, renting
a canoe or paddle boat for a lazy afternoon in the calm of the sea. The nearby
village of Lindos, a beautiful hillside settlement made up of whitewashed
houses and cobbled streets, is a must visit. Taste the local cuisine and buy
souvenirs in safety as the streets are made for pedestrians.
07. Balos Lagoon
One of Crete’s most beautiful beaches, Balos Lagoon is located
near the town of Kissamos. Sandwiched between the small island of Imeri
Gramvousa and Crete itself, the beach is accessible by boat or car. At Balos
Lagoon, visitors are greeted with a stunning vista created by an outcropping of
rock that is surrounded by pink sand and blue and turquoise water. This is
arguably the most photographed natural wonder in all of Greece, which causes
tourists to visit in massive numbers. The months of July and August are the
busiest. When arriving at Balos Lagoon, it is important for visitors to bring
their own refreshments. A small cafe is available on the beach, but the
selections can be limited.
08. Paradise Beach
The island of Mykonos is truly home to Paradise. This is
particularly true for those tourists wishing to party the night away near the
sand and the sea. Paradise Beach is open to partiers, naturists, and anyone
wanting an exciting beach experience from dusk through dawn. Even if a visitor
is not interested in the party, the water is warm and the beach is sandy and soft.
Plenty of food and drink options round out the trip to Paradise, just be sure
to leave the kids at home.
09. Koukounaries
Located on the island of Skiathos, Koukounaries is popular
with travelers from home and abroad. The water is clear, the sand is soft, and
the stone pine forest creates a cozy atmosphere that is unique to this part of
the world. Tourists can be spotted swimming, boating, and skiing in the water
or horseback riding on land. There are dining options on the beach for casual
meals and many resorts nearby for a more elegant approach.
10. Agios Prokopios
The Naxos Island beach of Agios Prokopios is a haven for
beachgoers who wish to lounge all day on the white sand. Travelers can see the
beach dotted with rented umbrellas much of the year, though strong winds in the
summer months make the water more appropriate for wind surfing than sunbathing.
The vista at Agios Prokopios is one of the best in Greece. Visitors will see
outcroppings of rock to the north and large, shade-giving trees to the south.
This beach is popular with families that enjoy the shallow shoreline and easy
access to markets and cafes.
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