Geroskipou Beach Area
Shaded Bliss

Whichever bar you choose (why not try all three on different days?) I am sure you will have a lovely time. They all look fabulous.

One For The Road

A few days ago somebody who works here (or possibly the owner) messaged me asking me to post a picture of the Cabana. This is it. There will also be a film of my visit to the beach, and you will feature in that too. Your bar looks very nice indeed, as does the Thea and Riccos, in all its ramshackle glory.

This is what the Cabana looks like from the road. It is the last bar along the bay, so easy to find.
End Of The Line

This is the end of the bay. There is a track which continues along the coast. It meets up with the Ezousa River, and isn't very good to drive down. If you are curious, I advise continuing on foot.
Looking Back

So that was Geroskipou Beach, and wasn't it nice? It's a very laid back place with a variety of different bars to suit all tastes. Plus there is loads of free space where you can just plonk yourself down, should you not want a sunbed. What's not to like?
After I finished taking pictures and filming, I took a well-earned dip in the ocean. It was lovely. Geroskipou Beach is lovely.
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