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Beaches

The coastline of Kythnos includes many beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters and often, shade from Almyrikia. In addition to Loutra beach that you will enjoy every day as this is where the Kythnos Bay Hotel is located, it is also worth visiting

The coastline of Kythnos includes many beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters and often, shade from Almyrikia. In addition to Loutra beach that you will enjoy every day as this is where the Kythnos Bay Hotel is located, it is also worth visiting

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Schinari

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Small and windless beach, very close to Loutra

Saint Irene

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Small beach, opposite of Loutra

Kolona

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Organized and popular, Kolona is one of the most beautiful beaches of the Cyclades Islands. Here, a strip of sand divides the sea in half, offering two sandy sides on the same beach

Episkopi

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Episkopi beach is organized. It is a beautiful sheltered bay with sand and many almyrikia trees

Apokrousi

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One of the largest and organized beaches of Kythnos with sand and shade provided by the almyrikia trees

Agios Sostis

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Very beautiful beach in the north of the island, with fine pebbles and sand. It owes its name to the homonymous church

Potamia

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On the way to Agios Sostis you will also find Potamia, a windless beach with rich shade

Megali Ammos Kanalas

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Large and sandy beach, located in the right bay below the church of Panagia Kanala

Antonides

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Beach with wonderful turquoise waters

Skylou

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Famous sandy beach. It is located in the East of the island

Gaid

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Another long sandy beach with crystal clear waters

Saint Stephanos

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Protected beach in the East with sand, pebbles and plenty of shade from almyrikia trees

Flabouria

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Large beach with sand and pebbles. There is the church of Panagia Flambouriani looking over Flabouria beach

Other beaches

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And if you would like to discover other beaches, these are: Agios Dimitrios, Naousa, Zogaki, Kalo Livadi, Lefkes, Martinakia, Simousi, Petrousa, Stifo, Fykiada