
Top 10 Beaches in Greece
Greece
Greece is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, with crystal-clear waters, golden sands, and stunning landscapes. From the iconic shores of Santorini to the hidden coves of Corfu, here's our guide to the top 10 beaches you shouldn't miss on your Greek villa holiday.
1. Navagio Beach (Shipwreck Beach), Zakynthos
The iconic Navagio Beach with its famous shipwreck

Perhaps the most photographed beach in Greece, Navagio Beach (also known as Shipwreck Beach) is a stunning cove surrounded by towering cliffs. The beach gets its name from the shipwreck of the Panagiotis, which ran aground in 1980 and now sits in the middle of the white sandy beach. Accessible only by boat, this beach offers a truly unique experience.
Insider tip: Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds and get the best lighting for photos.
2. Balos Lagoon, Crete
The stunning turquoise waters of Balos Lagoon
With its exotic turquoise waters, pink-tinted sand, and wild natural beauty, Balos Lagoon is a paradise on earth. Located on the northwestern tip of Crete, this shallow lagoon is perfect for families with young children due to its warm, calm waters.
How to get there: You can reach Balos either by taking a boat trip from Kissamos port or by driving to the Gramvousa peninsula and hiking down (about 20 minutes).
3. Myrtos Beach, Kefalonia
Consistently ranked as one of the best beaches in Greece, Myrtos Beach is a mile-and-a-half long stretch of dazzling white pebbles set against the dramatic backdrop of steep limestone cliffs. The beach is famous for its stunning blue waters that seem to change color throughout the day.
4. Elafonisi Beach, Crete
Known for its pink-tinted sand and crystal-clear waters, Elafonisi is actually an island separated from the mainland by a shallow lagoon that you can wade through. The beach is a protected nature reserve and is home to rare plant species and loggerhead sea turtles.
5. Sarakiniko Beach, Milos
The lunar landscape of Sarakiniko Beach
Unlike any other beach on this list, Sarakiniko looks like a moonscape with its smooth, white volcanic rocks sculpted by the wind and sea. The stark white landscape contrasts beautifully with the deep blue sea, creating a surreal and otherworldly setting.
Perfect for: Photography enthusiasts and those looking for a unique beach experience.

