They say that a picture is worth 1000 words. They are wrong. A picture is worth as much as the viewers' knowledge allowing to interpret what they see


Nissi Beach


The small islet of Nissi beach can be accessed by foot as the waters are so shallow that you will not even wet your waist. It gives you a panoramic view of the beach and it is certainly worth a visit. If you are into extreme activities then you can dive from the rock if you don't mind waiting in a line as this gets very popular during high season

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Nissi Beach


The 500 meters of Nissi beach are covered with thin white sand but some places have rocks that can hurt your feet if you are not paying attention to where you step. This amazing beach is awarded with a blue flag which simply means that is regularly checked for water quality and provide all necessary facilities to enjoy a carefree day on the beach

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Nissi Beach


This amazing beach is named Nissi (in Greek nissi means island) as a small islet is located near the coast. Only shallow waters separate the islet from the coast so someone can reach it very easily on foot. The position of the islet provides protection from big waves and the visitors will enjoy almost always a very calm sea.

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Nissi Beach


Nissi beach in Agia Napa is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Cyprus. The white sand gives a light blue color to the sea and when you are there it's seems like you are inside of a carte postale from some exotic destination.

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Santorini caldera


Santorini could be your perfect base if you want to do island hopping. There are daily connections with other Greek islands such as Crete, Naxos, Paros, Folegandros, Anafi.

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Kokkini Paralia


Before you head for the red beach in Santorini get a hat, your sunscreen, and water. Everything is painted red there and this make the temperature to feel twice as much as it actually is.

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Kokkini Paralia


Vivid red painted rocks and sand is what you will find if you visit the red beach in Santorini. People describe it as 'one of a kind' beach and a 'must seen' location and admittedly they are right. The vivid red color that is surged into the blue sea is truly a unique sight. However, if you decide to go there you must be aware that it is forbidden. Due to the the high possibility of landslides it is extremely dangerous to go and authorities warn you that if you go it's on your own risk. Despite the warnings, the red beach of Santorini is full of people who go to admire the spectacular volcanic scenery. To get there you need to walk a small rocky path for about ten minutes, or take a quick boat trip from the nearby villages.

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Kaloí Liménes, Lasithi, Greece


This beach on the east side of the small village Kaloi Limenes in southern Crete is named Makria Ammos (long sand). The beach that has length more than a kilometer is also known with the names Armirikia or Dentra (trees) because of the many Tamarisk trees that can be found there. In the past, you could find a small village under these Tamarisk trees made up by campers that permanently (all year long) installed their tents there. Fortunately, the city has now cleaned up the beach and everyone can enjoy the thick shadow of these trees

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Kaloí Liménes, Lasithi, Greece


So you are at this remote beach where the nearest living soul lies one kilometer away from you, and you have a watermelon that is really hot from the sun and no knife to cut it open? Just drop it in the sea for half an hour. The cool water will lower the temperature of the watermelon enough to make it enjoyable and refreshing. Then hit it hard against a rock and it will crack open in half.

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Mátala


Last day of the annual Matala beach festival today and the cave stage is ready to host another music concert. Did you had a chance to be in Matala this year?

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