Enjoying the Beach, Greek-Style

From imposing mountains to pristine blue seas, Greece's beaches feel like nowhere else on earth.
Aside from a rich history, culture and tradition, Greece is also gifted in the beauty of nature
From imposing and picturesque mountains and pristine blue seas, Greece seems to have it all. The beaches abound in Greece. All are amazing and stunning, with clear blue waters and pure white sand. Some have nearby magnificent rock formations that add to the beauty of the seaside. People all over the world flock to Greece to enjoy the pure beauty and wonder of nature by the beach.
Arvanitia
Situated in Nafplion, Peloponnese, the Arvanitia is a little municipal beach. It is a convenient place to relax after a tiring day spent sightseeing. It can be a quick rest stop between visits to the ruins in Mycenae and watching a play in Epidaurus.
Chrissi Akti and Santa Maria
These beaches are found in Paros, Cyclades. Highly recommended for beachgoers who love water sports — Chrissi Akti and Santa Maria's main attraction is windsurfing. The winds are reliable, the water sparkles, and there are plenty of cafes by the beachside.
Paradise
On Mykonos. Famous for its sand and party atmosphere, this is one of the most well-known beaches in the Cyclades — perfect for travellers seeking sun, music and a young crowd.
Myrtos
Kefalonia. Often photographed from the cliffs above, Myrtos has fine pebbles, electric-blue water and dramatic mountain backdrops.
Navagio (Shipwreck)
Zakynthos. The most photographed beach in Greece — only reachable by boat, framed by sheer white cliffs and famous for the rusting freighter that washed up on its sand.
There's a perfect beach for every mood in Greece — your job is just to pick one and dive in.
