I cannot understand what is happening in Kythira, what is the concept and why do they keep most of the beaches closed at the beginning of September. They complain that they don't have customers, but they won't have any with such management! I have been coming to Greece for 26 years and it has never happened to me to go anywhere and most of the places are closed. I drove 1500 km to get here, I made an effort to go to this beach on that very difficult road, so that when I arrive, without any prior announcement, everything is closed, no canteen, no deckchair, no umbrella, toilet, nothing... There are signs only in Greek and very few. The locations in Google Maps are wrong. Dear inhabitants of Kythira, do you do tourism only for the Greek people? Tell us that you don't need our money to spend it at your place and it's ok, we won't come anymore, we won't bother you anymore! ...
Read moreFournoi Beach in Kithira is a true slice of paradise! The crystal-clear turquoise waters create a tranquil escape. It's a hidden gem, less crowded than other beaches, offering a sense of serenity. The surrounding cliffs and lush greenery add to its natural beauty. As for the Cantine, their hot dogs are surprisingly delightful! The blend of flavors and quality ingredients make them a standout treat. Enjoying delicious hot dogs and burgers while basking in the breathtaking beach views is an unforgettable experience. Whether you're seeking relaxation or a gastronomic delight, Fournoi Beach and its Cantine won't disappoint! It’s a 5...
Read moreA very tricky dirt-road will lead you to this worthy beach. The waters are turquoise and clear as day. Even if it's windy, the sea remains calm due to the surrounding mountains. The beach is pebbled and the cantina charges 10 euros for 2 sunbeds and an umbrella, a fair price. There's some rocks from where you can dive and a tiny cave perfect for some obligatory vacation-ey...
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