Very interesting place. This is not a typical beach (and not only because stones instead of sand), but for me it looks like in Morocco because of beige color of rocks and small, simple pier. In the rocks are weird caves where sometimes people live, and there are blue doors closed for a long time (and they are in the rock too!). There is a toilet, but I do not recommend using it...getting here is easy and except little (closed) restaurant, there is nothing more. Place is nice and only a few tourists are visiting Vourvoulos Beach during the day, so it is a perfect place to sit alone and...
Read moreA secluded, rocky beach ideal for people who value peace. Away from the center of the island, car or motorbike required. Free beach chairs, restaurant. Walking along the beach, we encounter old abandoned fishing caves as well as small gorges. South of the island there is a small fishing port where you can take photos. We came across it by accident, wanting to cool down in the sea, a 2-hour stay is enough. A place worth visiting when traveling with children to relax...
Read moreVisited in may. Hardly anyone there. Walked a few miles to the left of the tavern on the harbour which was very beautiful. Black sand and pebbles the whole way. Old beach caves , beautiful wind eroded cliffs, tons of stuff washed in from the sea so great for beach combing. The harbour isn't anything to look at, a few small bouts moored. The tavern looks good but didn't try. Parking for 30 cars or so with wc's and...
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