Tag: beach

  • Greece holiday pic of the day

    Share

    Gialos Beach on Ios

    Late afternoon at Gialos Beach near the port village of Gialos on Ios

     

     

  • A visit to Agios Ioannis, the beach where the “Shirley Valentine” movie was filmed

    Share

    Agios Ioannis beach at Mykonos

    A girl plays in the sand at Agios Ioannis beach on Mykonos,  better known to many as the “Shirley Valentine beach.” Delos (left) and Rinia (right) are the two islands across the channel.

     

    Shirley was here: Like millions of other people, I first “saw” Agios Ioannis beach on Mykonos in the 1989 “Shirley Valentine” movie starring Oscar-nominated actress Pauline Collins. It only took me 22 years, but in May I finally got to see “the Shirley Valentine beach” with my own eyes (and camera). On previous visits to Mykonos I had seen almost all of the island’s major beaches, but just never managed to get over to Ag. Ioannis. It’s a bit out of the way, for one thing, and several people had told me it wasn’t worth a special trip (they said the beach was small, wasn’t very scenic, and didn’t have much to offer apart from several pricey hotels and a couple of tavernas). But after renting the “Shirley Valentine” DVD during the winter, I decided it was time to finally check it out this year. It is, after all, one of the most famous beaches on Mykonos.

    My partner and I walked there from Mykonos Town (with a stop to check out Ornos beach along the way) on May 17, a sunny and breezy warm day. Surprisingly, hardly anybody was at Ag. Ioannis, even though the weather was great. I could count on two hands the total number of people on the entire beach that afternoon, though there were probably twice as many gazing at the sand, the sea and nearby Delos and Rinia islands from shaded patio terraces at two of the beachside tavernas — Christo’s and Hippie Fish. [Editor’s update: Christo’s is now Pili Restaurant.} 

     

    [adToAppearHere]

     

     

    After our very long (and mainly uphill) hike from Ornos we needed a break from the hot sun, too, so after taking a few photos of the beach and surrounding area, we beelined for a shaded table at Hippie Fish. It just happens to be the very taverna where Shirley Valentine got a job in the movie, and there’s a sign right out front that boasts: “As seen in the movie ‘Shirley Valentine.’” Well, not quite. The place was called Sunset Taverna back in those days, and looked like a typical rustic Greek taverna. Now, as Hippie Fish, it sports a sophisticated white colour palette that gives the restaurant/bar a bright contemporary look and feel. Hippie Fish still serves dishes “inspired” by traditional Greek and Myconian cuisine, but in keeping with the times (and more likely the particular demands of international travellers staying at some of the expensive luxury hotels on the surrounding hillsides), it has added a sushi lounge. We only dropped in for a drink so I can’t tell you if the food is good (we didn’t look at a menu, so I can’t even say if the prices are reasonable), but we did enjoy relaxing on their patio, looking at the islands across the bay and watching waves wash against the sandy beach just a few meters below our table.

    As for the beach: it’s nicer than I had expected, though it does feel much smaller and narrower than most of the island’s other major beaches. I would go back if travelling in May, early June or September, but would probably avoid it during peak season since it looked like it could get crowded quickly. (When we were there, it was incredibly serene — perfect for relaxing.) And it’s really not as out of the way as I had thought — only about 4 km. The bus runs regularly (it made seven return trips per day in May) and cost only €1.60 each way. We’d actually like to stay in Ag. Ioannis on a future visit since it was such a quiet area. Maybe next year … 

    Keep scrolling to view a series of photos we shot on our walk to Agios Ioannis, as well as the beachfront itself.  More photos from our hike can be viewed in the Mykonos 2011: Agios Ioannis album on the mygreecetravelblog.com Facebook page.

     

    Agios Ioannis bay on Mykonos

    Approaching Agios Ioannis bay on Mykonos from a road atop a nearby hillside

     

    cactus on the hillside above Agios Ioannis bay Mykonos

    Cactus on the hillside above Agios Ioannis bay

     

    Agios Ioannis Bay on Mykonos

    Overlooking the bay and Delos Island from the road to Ag. Ioannis

     

    a blue domed church at Agios Ioannis Mykonos

    A blue-domed church on the hillside above Agios Ioannis Bay

     

    sign along the road to Agios Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    Vegetation obscures most of this sign next to the road above the beach …

      Shirley Valentine sign above Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    … but a closer look confirms we’ve nearly reached “the Shirley Valentine beach”

      

    sign for Ag Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    A sign on the roadside points the way to the beach and Hippie Fish …

      

    Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    … which are at the bottom of the road that forks to the left

      

    Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    The beach road has views of Delos island and the turquoise waters in the bay

      

    Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    The road ends at a parking lot right next to the beach

      road to Ag Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    A look back up the long road that leads down the hillside

      the long road down the hill to Ag Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    There’s a tall stone wall on one side of the road, and hotels on the other …

      

    Manoulas Beach Hotel at Ag Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    … including Manoulas Beach Hotel, the resort where some of the scenes from “Shirley Valentine” were filmed

      

    Manoulas Beach Hotel at Ag Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    One of the buildings at Manoulas Beach Hotel

      

    Agios Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    The parking lot next to Agios Ioannis beach

      Agios Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    Beach umbrellas, turquoise water, and views of Delos island

      Agios Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    Umbrellas casting shadows on the sandy beach

      Agios Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    Looking to the right from the beach entrance beside the parking area

      

    Christos taverna at Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    The entrance to Christo’s taverna, which overlooks the beach. {Editor’s note: Since this visit, Christo’s has closed and Pili Restaurant has occupied the location.]

      Waves washing ashore at Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    Waves washing ashore;  Ag. Ioannis is a mix of soft sand and pebbles

      

    Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    Looking towards Delos island from a sandy section of the beach

      

    Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    Waves sparkle under the bright afternoon sun

      

    Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    Two red-domed churches and a fishing boat at the far right end of the bay

      

    Two churches at  Agios Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    A closer view of the two churches next to the bay

      

    Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    Looking to the left from the beach entrance near the parking lot

     

    [adToAppearHere]

     

      

    Hippie Fish taverna at Agios Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    Lounge chairs and umbrellas in front of Hippie Fish restaurant

      

    Hippie Fish restaurant and bar at Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    “Shirley Valentine” sign at the Hippie Fish entrance

     

    Hippie Fish taverna at Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    Lounge chairs and umbrellas on the beach below Hippie Fish

      

    Hippie Fish restaurant and bar at Agios Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    Part of the view from our table on the Hippie Fish terrace

      Agios Ioannis beach on Mykonos

    Hippie Fish offers food & beverage service  on the beach

      

    Hippie Fish bar + taverna at Ag Ioannis beach Mykonos

    A group sitting area on the shaded beachview terrace at Hippie Fish; that’s the top-rated Mykonos Grand luxury hotel on the hillside in the background

        

    Hippie Fish Mykonos

    A stretch of soft sand  below the Hippie Fish terrace

      

    Hippie Fish Mykonos

    Another view of the open-air terrace (the restaurant has an indoor section, too)

      

    Donny B at Agios Ioannis beach Mykonos

    Taking one last look at Agios Ioannis beach before catching the bus to town

     

    hotel at Agios Ioannis Mykonos

    The bus to Mykonos Town stops across the road from Panthea Residence (above), which offers studio accommodations overlooking Ag. Ioannis Bay

     

    Ag Ioannis Mykonos bus stop

    Bus service times are posted on a stone wall along the main road at the top of the hill above Ag. Ioannis beach. In mid-May, there were seven return buses per day.

  • Greece holiday pic of the day

    Share

    The beach at Kamares on Sifnos

    The curved sandy beach at the port village of Kamares on Sifnos

     

     

  • Greece holiday pic of the day

    Share

    Piso Livadi beach on Paros Island

    The small, tranquil beach at the fishing village of Piso Livadi on Paros

     

     

  • Snapshots of Agia Anna beach on Mykonos

    Share

     

    View toward Agia Anna Paraga beach on Mykonos

    Approaching Agia Anna beach along a coastal pathway from Platis Gialos

     

    Convenient crescent: One of my favourite beaches on Mykonos is Agia Anna, a small, golden sand crescent wedged into the rocky peninsula that juts into the Aegean Sea between Platis Gialos and Paraga. It’s a peaceful little strand (in spring, at least) with only a handful of rental umbrellas and lounge chairs, and unimpeded views across the turquoise waters toward busy Platis Gialos beach on the opposite side of the bay.

     

    [adToAppearHere]

     

    Although it’s book-ended by two of the island’s most popular beaches, Agia Anna feels like it’s a little out of the way, yet still conveniently located. It’s just a 15-minute hike to Platis Gialos along a coastal trail, while Paraga is a short five-minute walk away. And what I like best about Agia Anna: Nikolas Taverna, a family restaurant beside the beach, with a row of tables under some shade trees right on the sand. Even if you’re not big on beaches, I recommend making the trek to Agia Anna just to savour a delicious home-cooked meal at Nicolas — the cuisine alone is worth the scenic walk!

     

    sunbeds on Agia Anna beach on Mykonos

    Umbrellas, lounge chairs and windbreaks at little Agia Anna beach on Mykonos

     

    Agia Anna beach on Mykonos

    A view of Agia Anna beach from the peninsula separating it from Paraga

     

    Agia Anna beach on Mykonos

    Another view of Agia Anna beach from the peninsula

     

    Agia Anna beach on Mykonos

    Lounge chairs and umbrellas are available for rent in front of Nikolas taverna …

     

    Agia Anna beach on Mykonos

    … but there’s plenty of space elsewhere on the beach to drop a mat or towel

     

    Agia Anna beach on Mykonos

    Looking across Agia Anna beach toward the big rocky peninsula

     

    Agia Anna beach on Mykonos

    Looking from Agia Anna beach across the bay toward Platis Gialos beach

     

    [adToAppearHere]

     

    Agia Anna beach on Mykonos

    Another view toward Platis Gialos from Agia Anna beach

     

    Agia Anna beach on Mykonos

    Lounge chairs and umbrellas on Agia Anna beach

     

    Nikolas Taverna at Agia Anna beach on Mykonos

    Tree-shaded Nicolas taverna next to Agia Anna beach

     

    [adToAppearHere]

  • Greece holiday May 2011: More Mykonos photos

    Share

    Ornos beach

    Ornos Beach on May 17 2011

     

    Mykonos in May: We started our 2011 holiday with a three-night visit to one of our favourite  Greek islands, Mykonos. Here are more photos from one of our island walkabouts.

     

    Hotel Tagoo Mykonos

    The view from Hotel Tagoo in the Tagoo district of Mykonos

     

    Hotel Tagoo swimming pool

    The Hotel Tagoo swimming pool in late afternoon sunshine

     

    Mykonos goats

    Some goats in a field in the Tagoo district of Mykonos

     

    Cycladic architecture on Mykonos

    An example of typical Cycladic architecture on Mykonos: a white cube building with rounded corners

     

    Mykonos Town harbour

    A cruise ship and a private yacht at Mykonos Town’s Old Port

     

    Mykonos Town

    White cube buildings on the hillside above Mykonos Town

     

    Mykonos Town

    A view towards the heart of Mykonos Town

     

    Mykonos Town and harbour

    A view of Mykonos Town’s harbour and the famous windmills at Little Venice

     

    Mykonos archaeological museum

    A red-domed church sits next to the Mykonos Archaeological Museum

     

    Mykonos Town

    The main harbourside street in Mykonos Town

     

    Paraportiani church Mykonos

    Paraportiani church at Little Venice

     

    Little Venice area of Mykonos

    Taking pics on the seaside at Little Venice

     

    seaside cocktail bars at Little Venice

    Enjoying the sea view from the cocktail bars at Little Venice

     

    hotels in Mykonos Town

    Hotels on the Tagoo district hillside above the Old Port

     

    luxury yachts at Mykonos

    Private luxury yachts docked at the Old Port at Mykonos Town

     

    Agia Anna beach

    Agia Anna beach between Platis Gialos and Paranga beaches

     

    Nicholas taverna at Agia Anna beach

    Nicholas taverna at Agia Anna beach

     

    a church near Megali Ammos bay

    A red-domed church overlooking Megali Ammos bay

     

    a cove on Megali Ammos Bay

    A cove below the church overlooking Megali Ammos bay

     

    Megali Ammos bay

    A cruise ship anchored off Mykonos Town viewed from Megali Ammos bay

     

    Megali Ammos beach and bay

    Megali Ammos beach and bay

     

    Megali Ammos beach and bay

    Hotels on the hill above Megali Ammos beach

     

    Joanna's and Niko's Taverna

    Joanna’s and Niko’s Taverna at Megali Ammos beach

     

    Megali Ammos beach and bay

    Megali Ammos beach

     

    Megali Ammos beach

    Megali Ammos beach

     

    Mykonos Bay Hotel

    The swimming pool at the Mykonos Bay Hotel

     

    Mykonos coastline

    The coast on the way to Ornos Beach

     

    Ornos beach

    Ornos beach

     

    Ornos beach

    Ornos beach

     

    Ornos beach

    Lounge chairs and umbrellas on Ornos beach

     

    Ornos beach

    Ornos beach

     

    Ornos beach

    Looking down on the Ornos beach area

     

    a church at Ornos beach

    A church on a hillside above Ornos beach

     

    Ornos bay on Mykonos

    Ornos bay on Mykonos

     

    Ornos bay

    Ornos bay

     

  • A peek at the 3 beaches at Kokkari village on Samos

    Share

    Long Beach at Kokkari on Samos

    A hillside view overlooking the aptly-named Long Beach at Kokkari on Samos

     

    One village, three beaches: The picturesque seaside village of Kokkari on Samos boasts something few other towns in the Greek Islands can brag about: three beaches. On one side of the village is Long Beach, a very long (of course) pebbly beach lined with shops, bars and tavernas and offering rental lounge chairs and umbrellas. On the other side are two crescent-shaped beaches, also pebbly, that sit back-to-back, separated by a small strip of land. Oddly enough, they’ve both got the same name: Small Lemonakia. Below are pics of the two Lemonaki beaches, along with brief videoclips of them.

     

    Small Lemonakia beach

    The Small Lemonakia beach closest to Kokkari (just a two-minute walk away)

     

    Small Lemonakia beach

    The second Small Lemonakia beach is literally a stone’s throw away from the first

     

     

     

  • Greece is: Spectacular scenery. Beautiful beaches. Charming villages. Stunning sunsets. Historic ruins. Picturesque churches. Amazing Athens. And more…

    Share

     

    Chora village on Astipalea Island

    The imposing Kastro (castle) towers above whitewashed mountainside houses in Chora, the main village on Astipalea island

     

    A blue domed Church in Firostefani village on Santorini

    Look familiar? This blue-domed Church in Firostefani village on Santorini has been pictured on countless postcards, posters, travel brochures and websites.

     

    Elia Beach Mykonos

    Sunbeds at popular Elia Beach on Mykonos overlook the sparkling Aegean Sea

     

    Folegandros island

    Spectacular cliff scenery on the north side of Folegandros island

     

    The Panagia Church on Folegandros

    The Panagia Church on Folegandros sits high above the island`s main village, Chora

     

    Seaside fishermen`s houses in Klima Milos

    Syrmata (fishermens houses) in the seaside village of Klima on Milos

     

    A Cycladic style house on Naxos

    A Cycladic-style house overlooking Agios Prokopios beach on Naxos

     

    Venetian Fortress at Iraklion harbour

    The Venetian fortress next to the old harbour at Iraklion on Crete

     

    Sunbeds on a rocky point near Kalithea Bay

    No sandy beach? No worries! In the Greek Islands, there’s literally thousands of miles of coastline with secluded coves and inlets…

     

    beach chairs and umbrellas near Kalithea on Rhodes

    …and countless more great spots to relax in the sun, fish, play or swim in the sea, like this rocky point near Kalithea Bay on Rhodes

     

    Delos Island

    Historic archaeological ruins on the hillside and seaside below Mt Kynthos on sacred Delos island

     

    Little Venice on Mykonos Town

    The “Little Venice” area of Mykonos Town is a perenially popular spot for tourists to enjoy a cocktail while watching a spectacular sunset…

     

    A sunset viewed from the Little Venice area of Mykonos Town

    …like this one, viewed from the Little Venice seaside

     

    The Temple of Apollo on Naxos

    The Portara (Temple of Apollo) is one of the symbols of Naxos island…

     

    The Portara at the Temple of Apollo on Naxos

    …and a popular spot for tourists to visit for sunset viewing

     

    Knossos Palace on Crete

    A tourist sketches at the Knossos Palace ruins on Crete

     

    A view from Santorini at sunset

    A view over the volcano island (Nea Kameni) off Santorini at sunset

     

    Mikri Vigla beach

    Not a soul in sight on the soft sands of Mikri Vigla beach on Naxos…

     

    Achivadolimni Beach on Milos

    or on the soft sands of Achivadolimni Beach on Milos…

     

    Mikri Vigla beach on Naxos island

    …or at Mikri Vigla beach on Naxos…

     

    sparkling blue water in a bay on Milos island

    …while the people in this boat have the sparkling waters of this entire quiet bay all to themselves on Milos

     

    Fira village on Santorini

    Fira, the bustling main town on the immensely popular island of Santorini

     

    Kleftiko on Milos

    The white cliffs at Kleftiko on Milos

     

    the beach at Ammoudara Crete

    Part of the long sandy beach at Ammoudara near Iraklion on Crete…

     

    the beach at Ammoudara Crete

    …and looking to the right along the same stretch of Ammoudara beach

     

    Mykonos Town viewed from the northwest

    Looking toward Mykonos Town from the northwest tip of Mykonos island

     

    Mykonos Town

    Some of the hillside hotels and houses overlooking Mykonos Town

     

    Elia beach on Mykonos

    Elia beach on Mykonos island

     

    Elia beach Mykonos

    Beach chairs and umbrellas on Elia Beach at Mykonos

     

    Windmills at Chora on Astipalea

    Windmills in the village of Chora on Astipalea island

     

    The medieval castle in Rhodes Town

    The medieval castle in Rhodes Town on Rhodes

     

    Filoti village on Naxos

    The mountainside village of Filoti on Naxos island

     

    sailing at Milos

    Going for an early morning sail on calm seas off Milos island

     

    Chora on Astipalea

    Chora, the mountaintop village on Astipalea island

     

    Mountains in the distance off Vathi Bay on Samos

    Mountains in the distance off Vathi Bay on Samos

     

    Naxos Town on Naxos island

    Naxos Town, the bustling main port town on Naxos Island

     

    A rock formation in the sea off Milos

    A rabbit shaped rock formation in the sea off Milos island

     

    Platis Gialos beach on Mykonos

    Platis Gialos beach on Mykonos

     

    Temple of Apollo at the Asklepieion on Kos

    Temple of Apollo at the Asklepieion on Kos

     

    Super Paradise beach Mykonos

    Looking down on Super Paradise Beach on Mykonos

     

    The Chapel of Seven Martyrs below Kastro on Sifnos

    Waves crash against the rugged coast below the Chapel of Seven Martyrs on Sifnos

     

    Amoudi Bay on Santorini

    Amoudi Bay below the village of Oia on Santorini

     

    Gorgeous Agriolivadi Bay on Patmos

    Beautiful Agriolivadi Bay on Patmos

     

    pelicans at Nikos taverna in Mykonos Town

    Pelicans, like these two seen waiting for a fish dinner at ever-popular Niko’s Taverna in Mykonos Town, are famous mascots of Mykonos island…

     

    Paraportiani Church in Mykonos Town

    …while the incomparable Paraportiani Church is another Mykonos landmark

     

    Seagulls trail a fishing boat as it returns to port at Egali on Amorgos

     

    The village of Kastro on Sifnos

    The village of Kastro on Sifnos

     

    The Chozoviotissa Monastery on Amorgos

    On Amorgos, the spectacular 900-year-old Chozoviotissa Monastery is carved into the face of a cliff, 300 meters above the sea