Greece
The beach of Agia Roumeli with the white pebbles expands on the edge of the village which goes by the same name, on the exit of the Canyon of Samaria.-On the other hand, if you are looking for something more isolated, follow the E4 path east for 30 minutes up until you reach Agios Pavlos.
THE AQUATIC PUZZLE OF CHANIA
(BEACHES)
AGIA ROUNELI – AGIOS PAVLOS
The beach of Agia Roumeli with the white pebbles expands on the edge of the village which goes by the same name, on the exit of the Canyon of Samaria. This small isolated village resting under the towering mountains and in front of the mesmerising beaches of the Libyan Sea, is more than you would expect. Access is possible only by sea or on foot.
On the other hand, if you are looking for something more isolated, follow the E4 path east for 30 minutes – up until you reach Agios Pavlos. This 10th century temple is on the edge of a vast, amazing beach, while on the top side of the beach is situated a dense cedar forest.
The Thessaloniki Museum of Byzantine civilization presents various aspects of life during the byzantine and metabyzantine period: Art, ideology, social organization and religion.
At the end of an unforgettable trip, through the southern end of the White Mountains, lays the beach of Sougia, 67km south of the capital. A mix of sand and pebble, clean and deep waters, and an “unofficial” meeting point for nudists.
Continuing west of Anopolis on Sfakia, you will find Aradaina, a literally deserted village. A visit here to wander through the paths, the gardens and the half demolished stone houses which unfortunately the bridge couldn’t save from decay, is well worth it.
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