The latest Condé Nast Traveller “nod” to a Greek location is a beach on one of the lesser-known Cyclades islands, the epitome of an “off-the-beaten-path” destination far from the large numbers of visitors that visit the east Mediterranean country every year.
According to the well-known travel site, the specific beach combines seclusion, clear waters and an authentic experience.
The location is none other than Prassa Beach on Kimolos isle, which, as the travel outlet reports, “stands out for its white sand and turquoise waters. The island maintains a low level of development, offering a quieter experience compared to other Cycladic destinations, while its beaches remain less crowded.”
Kimolos is a hidden gem in the Cyclades, boasting stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. Explore Prassa Beach for its soft white sand and vibrant colors. Don’t miss out on this paradise!https://t.co/9O4xd4jbyw pic.twitter.com/10vQXYNbEv
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