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  2. Monolithi - Wikipedia

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    Monolithi Coast from the Hill Monolithi Beach Bar in north. Monolithi is a long sandy beach, on the west coast of Preveza regional unit, Greece. The total length of the beach is 22 km and it is the longest beach in Europe. It is extended from Mytikas until Kastrosikia village [1] [2] [3]

  3. Agios Prokopios - Wikipedia

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    Agios Prokopios is a hot spot for tourists. Apart from the long sandy beaches, the village itself has a small church. Not far from it is a resort place by the name of Stelida. The "Red Lake" is another attraction near the village; flocks of herons are known to use the spot as a resting place before continuing their migratory flight to Africa. [3]

  4. Flogita - Wikipedia

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    Flogita is a popular tourist resort, particularly in the summer, and as a result facilities and amusements have increased to cater for the influx. Flogita is noted for its big sandy beach, roughly one kilometre long, and its paved promenade which is popular in the evenings for the customary "volta", or walk. The sea is particularly warm.

  5. Gouves, Greece - Wikipedia

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    Besides this well developed tourist resort with long sandy beaches, the area has some traditional villages and archaeological sites and Eileithyia caves. Here, there are many accommodations (such as large hotels, boarding houses, and self-catering apartments) along with many restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and shops.

  6. Elafonisos - Wikipedia

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    Elafonisos map. The population is between 300 and 350 during the winter but increases dramatically in the summer months. During July and August the number of tourist visitors reach over 3,000 per day (bringing with them some 1,600 cars). Many people visit the island for its light coloured, sandy beaches.

  7. Agioi Apostoli - Wikipedia

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    There are three different beaches in Agioi Apostoloi, each one situated in its own small bay. [1] The most well-known beach in the village is called Chrissi Akti ("Golden Beach"), due to the gold colour of the sand. [citation needed] The second of Agioi Apostoli's beaches is a horseshoe shaped sandy cove which is popular with swimmers.

  8. Faliraki - Wikipedia

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    Overview of Faliraki beach and hotels A street in Faliraki. Faliraki (Greek: Φαληράκι) is the primary seaside resort village on the Greek island of Rhodes, in the Dodecanese. It is situated on Faliraki Bay, on the northeastern coast, about 14 km south of the town of Rhodes and 10 km southeast of the airport.

  9. Alikanas - Wikipedia

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    Alikanas (Greek: Αλικανάς) is a village in the municipal unit of Alykes situated on the northeastern coast about 15 km northwest of Zakynthos (city) on the island of Zakynthos, Greece. It is situated 1 km (0.6 mi) from the neighbouring village of Alykes, on the Ionian coast. Alikanas is a very well known tourist destination.

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