The longest sandy beach in Europe – Monolithi Beach

It has a length of almost 25 km, Monolithi Beach extends from the village of Mytikas to the village of Kastrosykia in the region of Preveza.

From that point on, Monolithi aesthetic forest begins, which is about 8 km long and is an Archaeological Zone, where you will be able to explore the Ancient City of Nikopolis founded in 29 BC by Caesar Augustus in commemoration of his victory in 31 BC over Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium. The shores have been gradually formed from the Pleistocene age, ie 600,000 years ago. In fact, at the point of Agios Georgios at Lygia there are coral reefs at a depth of 1.5 meters above sea level on conglomerate stones.

Monolithi Beach recently went viral – because the European Best Destinations Organization, a member of the EDEN Network, declared it the safest beach in Europe.

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