
Livadi Beach
Livadi Beach is a coastal shoreline known simply as Livadi Beach, and it lies in Bali, Greece. You’re on a Mediterranean beach environment: the water and light here follow the pattern of the Greek south—bright, wind-shaped, and seasonal, with the sea tempering the shoreline in summer. The name “Livadi” is also a common Greek word meaning “meadow” or “pasture,” which helps explain why this stretch of coast is often associated with the surrounding greenery and farming landscapes rather than with industry. In the broader story of coastal Crete, beaches like this are part of how small towns—such as Bali—fit into centuries of movement along the island’s north coast: people, goods, and fishing traditions all relied on …
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