Paliorema beach

Paliorema is a small quiet beach near the village of Zephyria, due to difficult access it is not visited by tourists. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it is located on the territory of abandoned gray mines, creating an original background to the beach. You can get to the beach by car, and then by walking, or by sea, hiring a boat for this,

Beach description

The beach has the rocky covering, and its territory is covered with trees bringing the pleasant shadow. The sea in this area is shallow, with mild tide, and pebbles on the bottom. Paliorema will suit people who prefer privacy and unique places. Many people come here not only for swimming and taking sun baths, but rather to take pictures with the abandoned excavating plant. On the beach territory and in the vicinity, there is no tourist infrastructure, so you should bring with you all the things you need for vacation.

Visitors of Paliorema Beach have a chance to visit the remains of plant buildings surrounded with rocks from all sides, and take interesting pictures with them. Paying a visit to the mining museum situated in Adamas will help continuing acquaintance with the mining industry development on the island. Another sight situated close to paliorema and worthy of visiting by tourists is Paleohori beach.

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. 

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