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Location of Myrtos Beach in the Ionian Islands of Greece. Myrtos Beach ( Greek: Παραλία Μύρτου [Míːrtɒs]) is in the region of Pylaros, in the north-west of Kefalonia island, in the Ionian Sea of Greece. Myrtos beach lies between the feet of two mountains, Agia Dynati and Kalon Oros (901m). [1] [2]
Olympiaki Akti is a tourist destination and seaside resort suburb (settlement) in the Gulf of Thermaic of the Katerini municipality in the east Pieria province, Greece. It is part of the Olympian Riviera and its namesake beach awarded E.U. Blue Flag with entire sand coastline. It is located 7.5 km from Katerini city, 3 km south of Paralia, 70 ...
Kalogria beach ( Greek: Παραλία Καλόγριας) [1] is the name of a sandy and award-winning with Blue Flag beach [2] that is located in the vicinity of the village Araxos, in Northwestern Peloponnese, Greece. The beach is beside the Kotychi and Strofylia National Park [ el], it has a length of ~9 Km and width 80m and is one of the ...
For Misty Belles, an executive at luxury travel consortium Virtuoso, the Greek island with the best beaches is Santorini. “The volcanic rock provides a diversity in color and composition with ...
Kavala. Chania. Mytilene. Corfu (city) Rhodes (city) Agrinio. Veria. The lowest level of census-designated places in Greece are called oikismoi ( settlements) and are the smallest continuous built-up areas with a toponym designated for the census. Although some urban CDPs form individual cities and towns (labeled in bold) the majority of them ...
Great Sand ( Greek: Παραλία Μεγάλη Άμμος) is a Greek beach in the island of Evia, the second biggest island of Greece. The beach is in the South part of Evia and specifically in the southwest part of a small village called Marmari, opposite of Athens, the capital of Greece. Except of the name “Great Sand” (mostly used by ...
Voidokilia Beach ( Greek: Παραλία Βοϊδοκοιλιά, pronounced [voʝðociˈʎa]) is a popular beach in Messinia in the Mediterranean area. In the shape of the Greek letter omega (Ω), its sand forms a semicircular strip of dunes. On the land-facing side of the strip of dunes is Gialova Lagoon, an important bird habitat.
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