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Beaches on the Dodecanese Island of Kastelorizo

Satisfy your adventurous spirit by exploring the beaches of this remote Greek island

Newsroom March 29 03:39

Kastelorizo, also known as Megisti, is a quaint Greek island nestled in the southeastern Mediterranean, a mere two kilometers from the Turkish shoreline. The island boasts magnificent beaches that remain a hidden treasure, providing visitors with a peaceful retreat away from the crowded tourist destinations.

Characterized by its sparkling azure waters, scenic vistas, and vibrant cultural heritage, Kastelorizo Island serves as an idyllic getaway for those in search of a genuine and lesser-known Greek island adventure.

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Mandraki Beach
Mandraki Beach, located in a small bay near the island’s main harbor, is one of Kastelorizo’s few sandy beaches. While it may not rival the long stretches of sand found on other islands, it offers a pleasant bay perfect for enjoying the serene atmosphere. The pastel-colored neoclassical buildings surrounding the nearby Mandraki harbor house various restaurants and cafes, providing visitors with delightful Greek cuisine and refreshing drinks.

Ro Island Beach
Accessible only by boat, Ro Island boasts several beautiful beaches that make for a relaxing day trip. The island’s seclusion offers visitors a chance to unwind and soak up the sun in a tranquil setting.

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