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Sarakiniko Beach
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Sarakiniko Beach

Sarakiniko Beach, or Παραλία Σαρακίνικο, is a Greek shoreline famed for its stark, white volcanic rock—an outlook often compared to a lunar landscape. The beach sits on the island of Milos in the Aegean Cyclades, where the sea has carved the coastline into low, rounded formations that shelter small stretches of water. At Sarakiniko, erosion isn’t just sculpting sandbanks; it’s shaping the very surface—so when waves arrive, they interact with exposed rock steps, niches, and natural basins rather than a flat beach front. This is one reason Sarakiniko has become a go-to destination on Milos: it reads like geology made visible, in real time, as wind and salt continue to refine the coastline. …

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