Sarakiniko

E376310

Sarakiniko is a strikingly unique beach on the Greek island of Milos, famous for its smooth white volcanic rock formations that resemble a lunar landscape.

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Sarakiniko canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
natural landscape
tourist attraction
bestVisitSeason early autumn
late spring
summer
climate Mediterranean climate
country Greece
hasAccessibility reachable by road
short drive from Adamas (Milos port)
hasBeachType mostly rocky
small sandy area
hasColor white
hasGeologicalOrigin volcanic activity
hasHazard slippery rocks when wet
strong sun exposure
hasLandscapeFeature eroded cliffs
narrow beach strip
natural inlets
small coves
smooth rock formations
hasNearbySettlement Adamas, Milos
surface form: Adamas

Plaka (Milos)
hasNickname lunar beach
moon beach
hasRockType pumice-like formations
volcanic tuff
hasWaterType deeper near rock edges
shallow near shore
isPopularWith international tourists
photographers
social media influencers
knownFor clear turquoise waters
dramatic contrast of white rock and blue sea
lunar-like landscape
photogenic scenery
sunrise views
sunset views
white volcanic rocks
locatedIn Aegean Sea
Cyclades
South Aegean
surface form: South Aegean region
locatedOnIsland Milos
partOf Milos
surface form: Milos island coastline
tourismActivity cliff jumping
hiking on rocks
photography
sunbathing
swimming

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Milos hasBeach Sarakiniko