Polis Beaches Part 2

Published 25th of August, 2020

Maple Beach

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Next to Omega Beach is Maple Beach. It's the quieter of the two beaches, but still has a couple of portaloos and a small kiosk above it, so you are not completely left to your own devices.

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For more information on Maple Beach, including a handy map:

Visit the Maple Beach Page

Risky Business

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Driving towards Pomos from Kato Pyrgos, you will see some unusual sights. This one takes the cake though. Personally I wouldn't want to live there . The winter gales don't take prisoners and that is far too close to the coastline for my liking.

Mansoura Bay

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The drive from Kato Pyrgos to Pomos goes past a number of military bases and deserted beaches. There is also an abandoned village that we featured in an earlier blog.

Kalivira Tavern

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This is a good place to stop en-route if you fancy a break or something to eat.

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