Greece has one of the longest coastlines in the world – almost 16.000km. The mainland and island areas end in a myriad variety of coastlines, with countless beautiful small beaches, charming bays and coves. Half of the aforementioned length includes the thousands of Greek islands scattered through the Greek seas, while the rest extends along the mainland.
The Greek shores are world-famous and exceedingly popular because they are known for their crystal clean and clear waters, as well as for their unique diversity. Visitors have the opportunity to enjoy beaches stretching along over many kilometers, sheltered bays and coves, golden stretches of sand with dunes, pebble beaches, coastal caves with steep rocks and dark sand typical of volcanic soil.
Navagio attracts thousands of tourists yearly.
Navagio is located on the north-west shore of Zakynthos (Zante),
Porto Roxa beach is the beauty of the west coast of Zakynthos, like all the Ionian Sea.
The Bay of Porto Roxa is a very small bay, located between the village of Agios Leontas and Limnionas.
It is located west of the island in a small bay (Agali)
The most crowded and high on the island’s preferences beach is Agalis beach
Agia Anna is a beautiful beach located very close to Chora, about 3 Km.
The stunning waters of Agia Anna were captured 20 years ago in the English film “The Big Blue”
It is a quiet, sheltered beach with tall rocks, fine pebbles, sand and crystal, crystal clear waters that are steep, while there are many tall pines, olive trees and olive trees around.