Perulades beach
Perulades is one of the few European beaches that tourists can see in its primitive form. It is located on a narrow strip of shore, over which one hundred meter cliffs hang and which can only be seen at low tide. The tides completely hide it under the water, which is the highlight of this hard-to-reach beach.
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Beach description
This sandy beach only fits a row of several sunbeds. You won't be able to bring a large crowd here, but isn't that a plus? The feeling you get when you and your significant other are alone in the whole world, with the sea in front and the monolithic rocks behind cannot be described.
Bus comes here from Kerkyra. It doesn't stop right at the beach though, but at the village of the same name, from which you'll need to walk. And during this walk you'll get to enjoy the local Greek settlements. The Panorama Restaurant, located on one of the cliffs above the beach, will allow to fully emerge into the local culture. Tables are reserved during evenings however as tourists come to admire the fantastical sunset with a glass of wine.
When is the best time to go?
Greece - a country with a long length from north to south, so the recommendations will vary depending on the place where you are going. The holiday season begins in May and reaches a peak in July-August: there are too many tourists, and the temperature on the southern islands reaches 40 degrees, which may still not play a role on the beach, but certainly not suitable for sightseeing. So the best time to relax in Greece is the end of spring-beginning of summer or September-October.