Myrtos Beach

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Myrtos Beach is a famous Greek beach on the island of Kefalonia, renowned for its dramatic white cliffs, turquoise waters, and striking crescent-shaped shoreline.


Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
belongsTo Ionian Islands regional unit of Kefalonia
borderedBy steep limestone cliffs
cliffMaterial limestone
country Greece
distanceFrom Argostoli about 30 kilometers
featuredIn Greek tourism promotions
travel magazines
hasAccess viewpoints above the beach
winding coastal road
hasBlueFlagStatus often awarded Blue Flag (various years)
hasCliffs dramatic white cliffs
hasCoastType pebble beach
hasFacilities parking area above the beach
seasonal beach bar or kiosk
seasonal sunbeds and umbrellas
hasHazard strong waves at times
sudden depth increase near shore
hasLength approximately 700 meters
hasNearestTown Argostoli NERFINISHED
hasOrientation west-facing
hasReputation one of the most famous beaches in Greece
one of the most photographed beaches in Greece
hasSandType white pebbles
hasSeabed pebbles and coarse sand
hasSeaType open sea bay
hasShape crescent-shaped shoreline
hasView sunset over the Ionian Sea
hasWaterColor turquoise
hasWaveAction often moderate to strong surf
knownFor clear waters
dramatic landscape
photogenic views
scenic beauty
locatedIn Ionian Islands NERFINISHED
Ionian Sea NERFINISHED
Kefalonia NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Municipality of Pylaros
locatedNear village of Divarata
partOf tourist attractions in Kefalonia
popularFor photography
sunbathing
swimming
tourism
region Kefalonia
surface form: western Kefalonia
viewedFrom roadside viewpoints on the cliff

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Kefalonia hasBeach Myrtos Beach
Ionian Islands hasNotableBeach Myrtos Beach
Kefalonia knownFor Myrtos Beach