Four Greek destinations, Stoupa, Kea, Voutoumi, and Karavostasi are among best European hidden seaside resorts according to Telegraph.
The British newspaper describes the four Greek resorts as follows:
Stoupa: “Mountainous and relatively inaccessible, Greeks consider the Mani peninsular to be wild and remote. In the Outer Mani, set amid olive groves, Stoupa sits below the rocky peaks of the Taygetos mountain range, whose highest point, Profitis Ilias, soars 2407 m (7896 ft). Built around three sheltered turquoise bays, Stoupa offers a peaceful retreat from modern day life, and plenty of inspiration to delve into the ancient myths of gods and nymphs, and the tales of medieval tower houses and blood feuds for which the region is notorious.”
Kea: Now that Athens has moved its airport away from the city and Piraeus, all the more reason to take the back door route to the islands. A morning flight, a short taxi ride to Lavrio and there will be time to look for Byron’s signature on the temple at Cape Sounion before catching the evening boat to Kea, with onward connections to the western Cyclades or Syros, hub of Aegean ferry schedules. There is only one flaw in this fine plan for an island-hopping tour. Kea is such a seductive and peaceful place, you may not make it past first base.
Voutoumi, Anti Paxos: It’s impossible to resist flipping off your sandals to feel the pearl-coloured sand between your toes the minute you step off the boat and onto Anti Paxos. After the pebbled beaches of Paxos, Voutoumi, with its spectacular turquoise and indigo waters, clifftop surroundings and welcoming tavernas, takes some beating.
Karavost?si: You have to really want to get to Karavost?si – tucked away several kilometres off the main coastal highway between busy S?vota and P?rga – but the journey is worth it. The beach here, cradled between two headlands, is an appealing 500 metres of sand, giving on to a rich blue sea. Straight ahead, you’ll glimpse the southern tip of Corfu on the horizon, and the capes of S?vota just to the right. Turn your gaze left past some rock formations, and you will see Pax?, closer in. These islands do not effectively shelter Karavost?si, which means “stopping place of the ship” in Greek: you may well feel the ma?stros, the prevailing northwesterly of the Ionian, which is the local answer to the notorious Aegean melt?mi. It is best reached by a lovely streamside drive under sizeable trees on the southerly, partly-rough approach road via the ?gios Athan?sios monastery, wildlife reserve and picnic ground. Find out more
The list of best European hidden seaside resorts includes:
1. Marina di Pisciotta, Italy

2. Budva, Montenegro

3. Alacati, Turkey

4. Stoupa, Greece

5. Gabicce Mare, Italy

6. Patara, Turkey

7. Gu?thary, France

8. Binisaf?ller, Menorca

9. Salema, Portugal

10. Marettimo, Italy

11. Cavalaire-sur-Mer, France

12. Cirali, Turkey

13. Ploumanach, France

14. Llafranc, Spain

15. Viveiro, Spain

16. Le Grau-du-Roi, France

17. Kea, Greece

18. Porto Selvaggio, Italy

19. Ile de Porquerolles, France

20. M?nsul, Spain

21. Cala Gonone, Sardenia, Italy

22. Praia do Martinhal, Algarve, Portugal

23. Βουτούμι, Antipaxoi

24. Es Grau, Menorca, Spain

25. Ile de Batz, France

26. C?es Islands, Spain

27. Karavostasi, Greece

28. Ribadesella, Spain

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