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A total of 545 beaches in Greece were awarded the prestigious Blue Flag Award for 2021, placing the beautiful motherland in 2nd place among 49 countries. The Halkidiki Peninsula in Northern Greece, renowned for its golden sand and turquoise waters, swept most of the 545 awards, earning 155 flags, followed by Crete with more than 120.
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Greece is world famous for its amazing beaches. Sandy or pebbled, organized or secluded, beaches in Greece are ideal for all tastes. Most impressive beaches are found in the Cyclades and the Ionian islands, such as Myrtos Beach in Kefalonia, Navagio Beach in Zakynthos, Porto Katsiki Beach in Lefkada and Super Paradise Beach in Mykonos. Every year, the Greek beaches are rated among the most beautiful and clean beaches in the world.
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Nicolas Taverna in Paraga would be perfect. Quiet, semi-secluded, small beach, and great food. here
My husband and I will fly into and out of Athens June 10 – June 19 for the purpose of enjoying a snorkeling trip.
We are looking for a colorful, underwater area that is near a hotel, preferably AT a hotel so that we can simply step into the water and begin snorkeling. We are looking for something nice in a medium price range, if possible. here
The cave really is magical too and is worth the effort to get to it. You go in a little boat inside the cave and the waters are absolutely stunning. That leaves the question of what else to do on Kefallonia. Since you’ve got the car, carry on up the coast to picturesque and postcard pretty Fiskardo for lunch and return to Lourdata via the western coast road taking in some stunning coastal views. That would be a good day’s trip and if you don’t do much else in Kefallonia, you will have covered some worthy ground. [links]
Kolymbithres Beach on Paros is pretty good. here
If you plan to arrive in Athens in July, then some planning is definitely in order. Greece’s high season begins around mid July and runs to the end of August. Prices in general for accommodation go up and bookings for boats, planes, and buses can be tight. So the first advice is get some ideas down on paper and at least make some core bookings – particularly your entry and exit accommodation and core travel plans. You can wing it once you are on the ground and given that you have a good three weeks, it would be a pity to be bound by a fixed itinerary as half the fun of a Greek holiday is the knowledge that you have so many islands to wander among. here
Unspoilt and undeveloped, Plaka has become one of the most popular beaches in Naxos. Long and sandy, it retains its popularity with nudists, but during the heights of summer you're likely to see more families than exposed tan lines on the main strip of sand. There is a good selection of accommodation and restaurants set a little way back from the beach. [links]
An absolute beauty of a beach lies hidden at Possidi Cape in the Kassandra Peninsula. Miles of sand is lapped by crystal-clear waters, and it's a rare place to find peace and quiet (though little shade) in the summer months. It's a joy year-round and is backed by a lighthouse and a pine forest. [links]
From the road that zigzags down to it, you'll understand why Myrtos Beach in Kefallonia is touted as one of the most breathtaking beaches in all of Greece. From afar it's certainly a stunning sight, with electric-blue waters offset by what appears to be searing-white “sand” (in reality it's white pebbles). Unfortunately, a scrappy car park rather spoils the idyll. Even so, it's a beautiful spot and once you're in the sea it’s heavenly – come early in the morning to see it at its most serene. The closest village is Divarata, which has a couple of tavernas, including Alexandros. more
The blockbuster of Greek beaches, Navagio on the island of Zakynthos really does have it all. Framed by towering vertical cliffs, the beach boasts azure waters, pure, perfect sand and, just to give it an extra bit of character, like a beauty spot on a face, a shipwreck.
The long, tranquil beach of colourful shells and crystal-clear water in the mouth of a mountain river is one of the Northern Samos’ most attractive; Potami’s beach bar is one of the best, too. Trekking up the river, you'll reach a chain of waterfalls and pools, as well as a taverna hidden in the woods. here
Tucked into Crete’s southwestern corner, this symphony of fine pink-white sand, turquoise water and gentle rose dunes looks like a magical dreamscape. As the water swirls across the sands, rainbows shimmer across its surface. Off Elafonisi's long, wide strand lies Elafonisi Islet, occasionally connected by a thin, sandy isthmus, which creates a lovely double beach; otherwise, it's easily reached by wading through 50 yards (50m) of knee-deep water. here