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Maltezana Beach (Analipsi)
The guide was updated:One of the settlements most favored by tourists, Maltezana boasts a lengthy shoreline that is made up of several secluded coves and one stretch of pebbly sand beach. Some of the must-see attractions include the Hellenic Baths, ruins of an early-Christian basilica, and the ancient Analipsi church.
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- Address: Maltezana, Analipsi, Astypalaia
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The sandy beach of Agios Konstantinos lies in a pristine cove 7 kilometers to the south of Chora. There are some amenities, such as sunbeds and umbrellas, but the beach remains largely untouched, and the single taverna operates during the summer only.
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Livadia Beach
Two km southwest of Chora lies the small village of Livadia, set directly by the seaside. The beach here is rather well-maintained, and various tourist facilities are available in abundance. There are several secluded coves as well as one long stretch of beach, where water sports are often played.
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Pera Gialos
Pera Gialos (walking distance from Chora) boasts a relatively well-developed tourist infrastructure and a charming beach, ideal for a refreshing swim and snorkeling. There are plenty of cafes and tavernas in the vicinity. Boat tours run from here to nearby sites and other beaches.
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Maltezana Beach (Analipsi)
One of the settlements most favored by tourists, Maltezana boasts a lengthy shoreline that is made up of several secluded coves and one stretch of pebbly sand beach. Some of the must-see attractions include the Hellenic Baths, ruins of an early-Christian basilica, and the ancient Analipsi church.
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Marmari Beach
The Marmari Beach de-facto consists of three smaller beaches, only one of which can boast having some amenities (sunbeds and umbrellas). The remaining two beaches are quite untouched, and visitors are advised to bring own food and water along when heading here.
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Pachia Ammos
This pebbled, virgin beach is located at a substantial distance from Chora, and is the perfect spot for those seeking privacy away from tourist crowds. There are next to no facilities; however, reaching the beach was recently made easy via a freshly asphalted road that runs through the island.
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Plakes
Not technically a real beach, Plakes is really more of a rock formation hanging over the sea. People spring into the water directly from the rocks, which turns swimming into an exhilarating adventure. The rocks are located 8 kilometers east of Chora.
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Tzanaki Beach
Tzanaki, a small, secluded bay with crystal-clear waters not far from the touristy village of Livadia, is the island's official nudist beach. Due to its sheltered positioning, it is well-protected from the wind. To reach the beach, take a short (approximately 25 minute) hike to Tzanaki from Livadia.
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Vathi Beach
The shape of the shoreline nearby the village of Vathi makes its waters appear a stunning crystal-blue color. Although the beach is very compact, it is ideal for those looking to escape the touristy area of Chora (located at a distance of 21km). Rooms for hire are available in the village.
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Kaminakia Beach
This one is one of the more known sandy beaches on the island. Despite its relative popularity, it by no means gets crowded and still offers that Astypalaian tranquility most visitors to the island are after. Some sunbeds and umbrellas are available for hire.
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