The beach is wonderful and the trail to get to it by the forest was enchanting, but not knowing how to go down the cliff was a little dangerous. Once you do succeed, by climbing down the cliff, you find a large white rock beach with crystal waters. The view is breathtaking but there are two problems. The lack of any shade makes it impossible to stay for more than 30-60 minutes, not because of the heat, but because you drink your whole 2L of water in that time. The second one is the quantity of wooks (new generation of hippies) I've never seen that many elepant tapestry in one place. There is also the fact that the beach is half covered in sun reflective tents that gives more of a refugee temporary camp than a Greek Beach. But besides this, it was a wonderful sight...
Read moreGreat beach near Skala (approx. a 10-15 minute incline walk), which saves you the trouble of going to the town's beach with ferries approaching every now and then. Most people mistake it with Chalikiada Beach, but it's different and accessible via some steps, not a cliff like the first mentioned. It is mainly consisted of pebbles and rocks and you might have to sit in some uncomfortable terrain for some time until someone leaves due to the restricted space, although that's not a bad...
Read moreThis is a small beach right in front of the path that starts to to the Halikiada beach. For the ones that can not go down to Halikiada is nice, there is no beach bar is totally free. During the day it has lots of shade and trees and you get to hang around all day. The water inside is not so crystal clear like the other beaches in Agistri, but it is still a nice...
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