Sarakiniko Beach, named after the Saracen pirates who once used this coastal stretch as a strategic lair, stands out on the island of Milos with its otherworldly, lunar-like landscape. Smooth white-stone ridges, craters, and arches create a striking, almost surreal environment. Today, instead of marauders, the beach attracts swimmers and sunbathers, many arriving by pleasure boat. The unique geological formations and serene setting make it one of the top attractions on the island, offering visitors a memorable and visually captivating experience.
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