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Nos: The beach with three impressive different shades

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While Greece is renowned for its picturesque beaches, there are still hidden gems waiting to be discovered, possibly even on the country’s farthest reaches. Embarking on a journey to these lesser-known yet stunning locales is certainly worthwhile. One such place is Nos Beach. Nestled in the Dodecanese, specifically on Symi Island, this beach boasts a unique tri-colored water display that is truly impressive. Its long stretch of golden sand and crystal-clear waters beckon you to take a plunge. While Symi Island has numerous beautiful beaches to offer, Nos Beach has a special place in our hearts. It may not be the only beach you’ll fall in love with, but it’s certainly one that will leave a lasting impression.

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Nos beach has three impressive different shades

Nos Beach, situated near the settlement of Symi, is one of Greece’s most beautiful beaches. If you happen to visit the island, it’s worth making the trip to this beach, even if it means walking from the port. While Nos Beach may not be among the most famous Greek beaches, it certainly stands out in Symi. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by a picturesque, elongated beach adorned with sand and a smattering of pebbles, set against the backdrop of deep blue waters. What sets this beach apart is the changing hues of the water as you venture further in. The unforgettable triad of blue shades is a sight to behold.

Nos Beach is a well-organized beach, complete with umbrellas and sunbeds for your comfort. Additionally, there’s a refreshment bar on-site where you can get all your necessities. However, if you prefer a more personal touch, you’re welcome to lay down your towel anywhere you like and soak in the area’s natural beauty. To see exactly where it is, you can consult Google Maps here.

Greek beaches and holidays in quiet island of Symi

Symi island is a charming blend of cosmopolitan flair and serene tranquility, offering peaceful moments for you to savor. Here, you can indulge in the local gastronomy, sampling unique dishes in traditional cafes and shops. It’s no wonder Symi is often referred to as a petite lady with a cosmopolitan air. The island is also home to a church boasting one of the tallest baroque bell towers in the world. If your travels take you to the Dodecanese to enjoy the unparalleled Greek beaches, don’t miss out on visiting Chalki, a delightful little paradise within the Dodecanese.

If you find yourself in Symi and generally in the Dodecanese, it is certain that you will spend some of the most beautiful holidays of your life.

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