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To access the beach, a 30-minute stroll is required, but the journey is well worth it. The beach is a secluded and untamed paradise, boasting a stunning natural backdrop that will take your breath away. As the day progresses, the sun beats down on the stones, causing the temperature to rise significantly.
This secluded beach is a charming and untamed spot, with cobblestones and the islet of Managu on its right. It's not often crowded, making it a peaceful escape.
This location is a true gem, accessible either by boat or by a scenic 30-minute hike through nature. The secluded pebble beach boasts a pristine, crystal-clear sea, thanks to the glistening white sand beneath the waves. It's a true paradise, with a peaceful atmosphere and minimal crowds.
A leisurely 20-minute stroll down a rustic path, suitable for even the littlest of feet, leads to a hidden cove with an abundance of dried seaweed. Two pebble beaches are available for sunbathing, with the left one being the more frequented. For a more secluded experience, venture to the right beach and scramble up the rocks to reach a semi-flat surface, offering unparalleled views of the surrounding landscape. Unfortunately, the presence of a boat docked on the beach is evidence of unrestricted access for watercraft, leading to gasoline residue on the water's surface. It is recommended to wear sturdy shoes for the journey.
The beach is a 25-minute walk downhill on a basic dirt road. You can park your car at the gate without blocking access for local shepherds. It's best to bring enough water for the day as the cove is unspoiled and natural. The beach is made up of pebbles, but the seabed is breathtaking and always protected from rough waves. It's truly a hidden gem.