Polis Beaches Part 2
Follow The Track
After Pachyammos Village Beach, head towards Pomos. Just after the "Welcome To Pomos" sign, there is a turning to the right. You can drive down here and it leads to a carpark. If you park there, and walk down this path, you will find yourself at Dragon Cave Beach.
Above The Cave
When we visited there was quite a gale blowing, and we couldn't explore much of the rocks. This didn't stop a steady trickle of people from going up and down the path though.
Wild Beach
The beach here has a lovely "back to nature" feel to it. There are no lifeguards, but if you want a nice place to chill then this is highly recommended.
To The Caves
The caves are worth exploring too, but be careful if there is a high tide.
Enter The Dragon!
For more information on Dragon Cave Beach, including a handy map:
Visit the Dragon Cave Beach Page
We shall end Part 2 of our look at Polis Beaches here. In the final part, coming in a few days, we will travel from Pomos to Polis, finishing up with a slap-up kebab treat at a favourite restaurant.
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