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6 Magical Greek Destinations Where There Are No Cars

July 21, 2014 By administrator

Greece is full of natural beauty, territorial diversity and a myriad of unique, beautiful destinations. Some of these famous destinations have remained pure and there is no way a car could reach them.

hydra2The town of Hydra is built on a sheltered bay surrounded by bare rocky mountains. The only way to approach the island is by boat and the only way to tour the small town is on foot, or the traditional Greek means of transportation, the donkeys. The town is full of picturesque streets leading to the medieval fortress of Kiafas. There are small boats and sea taxis available to take tourists all around the island’s beautiful beaches, such as Vlychos, Agios Nikolas and Bisti.

Loutro is a small, picturesque, seaside resort on the south coast of Chania, west of Sfakia and east of Agia Roumeli in the island of Crete. It is a place where cars are not able to reach, simply because there are no roads. It is a small village with a few residents that is only accessible by boat.
Chrysi is one of the 81 uninhabited islands of Crete and it is located 8 nautical miles south of Ierapetra. The locals call it “Gaidouronisi” which means donkey island. It is the paradise on earth where one can find beaches with white sand, crystal clear waters, cedar trees and countless small shells! To get there, visitors need to board one of the boats making the trip from Crete and the only way to tour the island is by foot.
The magnificent beach of Voutoumi in Antipaxos is one of the island’s two beaches and can only be approached by boat. It is very exotic, with white pebbles. Furthermore, Lakka, a beach in Paxos, is the island’s second largest resort and it is located on its northern side. It is a popular harbor for tourists visiting Paxos by boat. On the coast of Paxos one can find the cave of Papanikolis, where a Greek submarine was hidden during the Second World War. It is worth visiting and can be reached by boat from which tourists are able to dive and swim in the turquoise waters of the cave.
Finally, Kefalos Beach is a small beach located in Kea (Tzia), just off the coast of Lavrio, near Athens. There are no cars in the area due to the rough road. It is just the place for swimmers wishing to be on their own. The area is where the first prehistoric settlement of the island was established.
Source: greekreporter

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