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The 5 most beautiful beaches in Greece

Sailing in Greece with Sail The World Project means an unforgettable sailing experience in one of the most beautiful seascapes in the world. With over 6,000 islands and islets, Greece is home to some of the most idyllic beaches that combine golden sand, crystal clear waters and a breathtaking natural environment. Here is our selection of the 5 most beautiful beaches not to be missed during your sailing cruise in Greece.

1. Navagio Beach – Zakynthos

Located on the island of Zakynthos, Navagio Beach is often referred to as “Shipwreck Beach” due to the wreckage of a ship that washed up on its shores. Accessible only by boat, this secluded cove, surrounded by dramatic white cliffs, offers breathtaking scenery. The turquoise waters contrasting with the white sand make it a must-see stop on your Ionian Sea cruise. It’s the perfect setting to dive, swim or simply relax while admiring this natural wonder.

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2. Elafonissi Beach – Crete

Elafonissi Beach, located on the island of Crete, is famous for its unique pink sand and crystal clear shallow waters. This beach is ideal for families and relaxation seekers, with its tranquil lagoons and soft sand dunes. Also a protected nature reserve, Elafonissi is the perfect place for a peaceful getaway surrounded by untouched nature. Arriving aboard your sailboat, you will be immediately captivated by the magical beauty of this beach.

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3. Myrtos Beach – Kefalonia

Kefalonia, one of the largest Ionian Islands, is home to the famous Myrtos Beach, often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. Nestled between two mountains, Myrtos offers breathtaking views from its steep cliffs. Its emerald waters, white pebbles and wild surroundings make it an exceptional place for those seeking a natural and grandiose setting. You can enjoy a relaxing stopover or explore the surrounding sea caves by paddleboard or snorkeling.

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