12/13/2023 0 Comments Passion paradise beach nude![]() ![]() When it gets to Naxos you can go on an optional jaunt out into the countryside to visit one of the oldest temples in Greece and enjoy a hillside lunch at a family tavern. How to visit: This 8-day Santorini to Mykonos trip is a great option. Most of these boast great, local cuisine and are happy to serve you drinks and snacks right on the beach. Yep, the long beach offers up countless swimming opportunities and a ton of seaside taverns. Though an unofficial nudist beach, it’s actually very welcoming to all. Why we love this beach: A sprawling white-sand beauty, it’s hard not to love Plaka Beach. The best beaches are in the south of the island, but don’t neglect the mountainous hiking scene either. Whether you’re visiting its historic castle, watching sunset by the Temple of Apollo, or inspecting the fascinating Archaeological Museum, you’ll be impressed by the islands’s offerings. Why we love the island: The largest and lushest of the Cyclades, Naxos really is a gem. ![]() READ MORE: WHY MYKONOS IS SO MUCH MORE THAN JUST A PARTY ISLAND Plaka Beach, Naxos You’ll spend the night in Mykonos, visit Delos, and even have a gorgeous sunset picnic with your group. How to visit: Explore Mykonos on Intrepid’s 8-day Athens to Santorini island hopping adventure, and you won’t regret it. The all-day beach bars and parties aren’t half bad either. Reachable by taxi-boat and local bus, it offers great watersports, beautiful sand and crystalline waters. Why we love this beach: Though crowded in peak season, Super Paradise Beach is simply iconic. Mykonos also gets bonus points for being super close to the nearby island of Delos, one of the most important archaeological sites in the country. The main town is full of chic galleries, old churches and tiny restaurants, and the beaches can be as secluded or as party-filled as you like. Why we love the island: Despite its reputation for glitz and glamor, Mykonos remains charmingly down to earth. Check out the 12-day Greek Island Odyssey here. How to visit: Venture to Crete with our sister company, Peregrine Adventures, and you can visit Balos Beach on a day trip from Hania. ![]() Witness the turquoise waters for yourself (and even spot a monk seal) and you’ll see why. Honestly, what’s not to love? It’s probably one of the most photographed beaches in Greece. The water between the sandbars creates a shallow lagoon. Why we love this beach: Balos Beach is in fact two sand bars that connect the mainland with an uninhabited island, complete with a Venetian castle. Head to the island’s north for the longest, sandiest stretch of them. That’s no exaggeration – it has the longest growing season in Greece (therefore the best local food), ruined Minoan palaces and towns, unbelievable mountain ranges and gorges, and, of course, an array of beaches. Why we love the island: The largest of the Greek islands, Crete has everything. Although it is very popular (especially with young people), the atmosphere remains pretty low-key and the crowds certainly don’t detract from the gorgeous landscape. ![]() Why we love this beach: The most-visited beach in Ios, Mylopotas is known for its crystal clear waters and its abundance of beach bars and water sport opportunities. In the main summer months parties are rife, but visit any other time and you’ll find it easy to explore under-the-radar hikes, small farms, windsurf spots and more. In other words, it has all the blue-roofed white buildings, golden beaches, relaxed vibes and hedonistic parties you could wish for. Why we love the island: One of the Cyclades islands, Ios is classically Greek. Then you’ll experience the thrill of a midnight sail to Santorini. Included in the itinerary is a Kamares Town orientation walk and a pottery workshop demonstration. How to visit: Spend the day in Sifnos on our new 8-day ‘ ‘Cruise the hidden gems of Greece’ trip. Venture there for the sea but leave satisfied thanks to the tasty fish taverns lining the beach. The seaside village it’s close to is home to churches, mines, a lighthouse and two other beaches – Fasolou and Glyfos – in addition to Faros. Why we love this beach: Scenic and sandy, Faros Beach is unassuming (like the island as a whole) but just lovely. Oh, and it also has the best pottery in the country and great connections to the neighboring islands of Milos, Serifos and Kythnos. There’s whitewashed villages, fertile valleys and fantastic beaches. Sifnos is ‘the real Greece’ but has nightlife as well as calm. Why we love the island: Let’s start with somewhere truly underrated. ![]()
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