The hidden magical beach of Antipaxos with the imposing rocks at its entrance (vid)
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Many have visited the beautiful deep blue sandy beaches of Antipaxos, either by boat or by cruise from the surrounding areas, but few have undertaken to go around the island to get to know it completely. For those that have not had the privilege, Marinos Charalampopoulos takes us on a brief trip.
The cape of Ketros is located in the northwest of Antipaxos and in its arms hides an impressive blue-green "private" beach. The opening of the bay is such that it does not allow large boats to enter, thus maintaining the peace and quiet of a lonely beach with crystal clear calm waters.
The landscape looks surreal, with the long sculpted rocks at its entrance, which one would say look like faithful guardians of antiquity, but also with the vertically worn rocks inside, which give the beach the coolness of the shadow in the morning hours and take the visitor's breath away with their dignity.
As for the round pebbles of this small beach, they make an impression with their impeccable white color, and they invite you to color them with the palette of your own mood, giving them a little of the euphoria that you feel when your feet step on the booty their surface.
So, every time you are in a place, try to get to know it better. You will be amazed by the beauty that your eyes will see !!!
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