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The crystal-clear waters of this beach are an absolute delight for anyone who loves snorkelling.
The beach is truly a sight to behold, but it's not accessible by sea and anchoring there is prohibited due to the potential danger of falling rocks. The boat rental company warned us that the coast guard may impose a fine if we were caught anchoring there.
This beach is supposedly the best on Corfu, but let's be real, it's nothing special. Sure, it's not crowded and there are no pesky shops or annoying music, but that doesn't mean it's worth the effort of getting there. You have to take a boat, which will set you back a whopping 70 euros for the day or 30 euros per person for a tour. And don't even think about bringing the kids - the waves are way too strong for them to handle. Save your money and go to a beach that's actually worth the trip.
Ah, the beach. It's a beautiful place to take a dip and enjoy the sun. But be warned, my friend, if you plan on walking around without some decent pabble shoes, you're in for a world of hurt. And don't even think about going without your own umbrella - there's not a lick of shade to be found. Unless you want to be cooked alive like a lobster, that is. But fear not, bring some snacks, kick back, and soak up the view. Just don't forget the essentials, or you'll regret it.
Nice beach, much like its neighboring sandy shores. However, there are a few drawbacks to consider. The temperature of the water is the coldest amongst all the islands (although it didn't bother me). Additionally, the only way to access the beach is via the sea (unless you opt for the most economical option of renting a boat for five individuals from Paleo for 60-70 Euros and exploring each bay en route). Furthermore, the ocean floor is steep, making it unsuitable for young children to venture into the deep waters.