Bianco a Nero Mykonos





The Bianco a Nero Mykonos Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Platys Gialos - Paradise Beach - Cavo Paradiso (Πλατύς Γιαλός - Παραλία Paradise - Cavo Paradiso) This coastal route in Mykonos starts from the settlement of Platys Gialos and following the coastline visits two of the most touristic beaches of Mykonos: Platys Gialos and Paradise Beach. The course is completed next to the famous Cavo Paradiso. Between these two beaches, there are two smaller but equally beautiful, Agia Anna and Paraga Beach, which are located in Cafe Cape. The return to the...
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Platys Gialos (Πλατύς Γιαλός) A short coastal route in the southern part of Mykonos, which starts from the small, quiet and clean beach of Agia Anna. The route heads northwest along the rocky coastline on one side and the white buildings on the other, reaching the busy Platys Gialos beach. This is where the homonymous seaside settlement with its many tourist facilities is located.
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Platys Gialos - Kafe Kavos Cape (Πλατύς Γιαλός - Ακρωτήρι Καφέ Κάβος) The route in southern Mykonos starts from the settlement of Platys Gialos, very close to the famous and touristic Psarou beach. The route heads along the coastline, passing Platys Gialos and Agia Anna Parangas beaches further south. Then it continues south, passing alongside Paranga Beach to end at Cape Kafe Kavos with its panoramic and beautiful views of the sea and the island of Delos to the west.
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Paraga Beach to Paradise Beach (Παραλία Παράγκα προς Παραλία Paradise) The course connects Paraga beach with the famous Paradise beach (or Kalamopodi) in southern Mykonos. The route is short and is directed along the coastline at the cape that separates the two beaches. The natural beauty of the lacy coast and the sea along the course give the visitor the opportunity to enjoy for a while the natural environment of the area.