Greece Beaches


Paros Beaches

Beach in ParosAs all Cyclades Islands, Paros has very nice beaches. Located close to Naxos, the island is the perfect location for those who like to soak in the sun but avoid the crowds in Santorini or Mykonos. Considered one of the most beautiful island of the Cyclades, Paros has lovely beaches – some crowded, some hidden -, charming traditional Greek villages, is a great location to practice windsurfing and you can visit a lot of interesting places.

Best beaches in Paros

Martselo & Krios

The beaches are located opposite the Parikia harbor. Here you can listen to music, enjoy the Greek cuisine, try some ice-cream or play beach volley. The water is crystal clear and the sand is white, not to mention you get to see nice views of the Parikia town and harbor. The beach is easily accessible from Parikia by taxi (about 5-10 minutes).


Date: June 16th, 2008 | No Comments

Milos Beaches

milos rocksMilos has some of the most magnificent beaches in Greece, with crystal waters surrounded by sand dunes. The scenery is picturesque, with lots of magnificent rock formations, as a result of the volcanic landscape.

Milos: location and how to get to the island

Milos is a small volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea. It’s famous for the statues of Aphrodite (which now “resides” in Louvre), Ascelpius (which is now in the British Museum) and Poseidon.


Date: May 26th, 2008 | No Comments

Santorini Beaches

Santorini beachThe beautiful Greek island of Santorini is very famous for its white, black or red sand beaches. The tourists love to soak in the sun or just sit back and enjoy the beautiful sunsets.

Kamari, Monolithos and Perissa

It’s pretty much impossible to talk about these beaches independently. They have several elements in common, including the black sand and deep blue waters.


Date: April 21st, 2008 | No Comments

Top 5 Nude Beaches of Greece

no clothes signGreece has many islands with known nude beaches. While the most secluded beaches may be a nude beach at times, there are a lot of beaches that have been clothes-optional for quite a while, making them the most popular in Greece.

It may be the virgin beauty of the Greek islands or the more liberal European attitude towards nude bathing, but something definitely makes tourists try nude-bathing for the first time ever while visiting Greece.


Date: June 2nd, 2008 | 1 comment

Top 5 Secret Greek Islands

Spending your vacation on one of the Greek islands is the perfect reward. With over 1,000 Greek islands to choose from it’s easy to just choose one of the most popular or one of the most promoted island. The only problem with those islands is that they are always crowded and if you plan to relax, that’s going to be a challenge.

But fear not for there are plenty of islands which are (still) not over run by tourists. Most of them are popular among Greeks so don’t worry about planning your ferry or plane ride either.

Now let’s take a look at the Top 5 Secret Greek Islands:

Evia

EviaEvia is by no means a small island but it’s still not over run by tourists. It’s the second largest island after Crete and is the perfect destination for those who like to take long walks in their vacation. Dominated by Mt Ochi, with remote villages well “hidden” in the mountain slopes, a lovely coast line with secluded beaches, Roman ruins, old buildings and traditional tavernas, Evia makes a perfect holiday destination. The coves and the secluded beaches make perfect locations for those who like to swim or snorkel.


Date: May 5th, 2008 | No Comments

Rhodes Beaches

Rhodes beachAs one of the most sought after Greek islands, Rhodes attracts sunbathers every summer. The extend of its coastline makes it easy for tourists to enjoy a lot of different places to swim in the crystal clear water or just soak up the sun on one of the beautiful beaches.

Best beaches in Rhodes

Prassonissi Beach

This long, sandy beach located in south part of the island, 92 km/57 miles from the City of Rhodes and 40 km / 25 miles from Lindos. The water is crystal clear and the landscape magnificent. The beach is a paradise for surfers mostly during July and August when Meltemi (the north wind) blows. Right near the beach you’ll find a taverna and accommodation.

Faliraki Beach

This is the most developed beach on Rhodes. It’s located in the north-eastern part of the island, at only 14 km / 8.7 miles from the capital.


Date: April 14th, 2008 | No Comments


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