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Myrtos has been described as "one of the most dramatic beaches in Greece", with its "mile-and-a-half long arc of dazzling white pebbles." [4] It was used as the location for the mine explosion episode in the film Captain Corelli's Mandolin. [4] Myrtos has been voted 12 times the best Greek beach [5] [6] while it regularly features in best ...
The main beach at Myrtos has gray pebbles, crystal clear waters and is sheltered from the wind. Myrtos beach is in front of taverns and restaurants. It is fully organized with umbrellas, showers, changing rooms, lifeguards, as well as an organized space for water sports such as beach volley. There is also sailing school.
Myrtos is a coastal village and a community in the west of the municipality of Ierapetra, in the Regional Unit (previously called prefecture) of Lasithi on the Greek island of Crete. It is located 50 km (31 mi) from Agios Nikolaos and 15 km (9.3 mi) from Ierapetra , on the road to Viannos .
Two of the last captains of the Democratic Army, Matthaios Kouloubis and Ilias Kougianos who were murdered at September 1949, were Pylarians. (Kefalonia΄s Democratic Army was the last team of communist soldiers in action until December 1949). Finally in 1953, Pylaros was damaged by the terrible earthquakes that shaked the Ionian Islands.
Here are images and videos of the storm from North Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island. Roads in Ocean Lakes Family Campground were covered in standing water and the playground was flooded, in a video ...
The beach is about 600M long, with the central part being used by swimmers. Petani beach is recognised for its great beauty, with many visitors comparing it with a smaller version of Myrtos Beach. It is a blue-flag beach. [1] A favoured activity is evening swimming before watching changing colours on the sea as the sun sets in the West.
Divarata is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Pylaros, in the northern part of the Cephalonia island, in Greece.It is 5 km northwest of Agia Effimia, 5 km south of Asos, and 18 km northeast of Argostoli.
View from the street to the beach. The Myrtos Gulf (Greek: Κόλπος Μύρτου Kolpos Myrtou) is a gulf on the north coast of the island Cephalonia, Greece. It is a bay of the Ionian Sea. The main villages on its shore are Asos and Zola. The total length is approximately 10 km long and is approximately 10 km wide.