Geroskipou Beaches
Towards The Bar

Riccos Bar is very laid back. Apparently it used to be a lot more rustic, but has been cleaned up in recent years.
From The Road

If you are arriving by road, this is where you will find Riccos Bar.
Ample Parking

Speaking of roads, there is plenty of parking along the entire length of Riccos Beach. So don't worry if you cannot find a space here, unless you desperately want to visit Riccos Bar. Obviously the parking close to the bars gets filled first, but the beaches go on for some time. There is also parking on the left. When you park though, make sure you can easily get out again, to avoid getting yourself blocked in.
Amenities

From the road, the entrance leads you to the beach and bar. There are loos here too, as well as a shower.
Eastern Front

The bar looks very inviting from this side.
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