I flew from the other side of the world to photograph this Beach and give it a 10/10. I hired a private boat and professional model. It was worth every dollar.
I flew from the other side of the world to photograph this Beach and give it a 10/10. I hired a private boat and professional model. It was worth every dollar.
Nefis Travel picked us up at 7.30am from near our hotel. We drove to Agios Nikolas Harbour, picking people up on the way. On arrival we went to a cafe for coffee. We then boarded our high speed boats with Jason and Panagiotis, who gave interesting information and facts along the way. We headed to Shipwreck whilst being told the history, passing through a narrow cave along the way. When we reached the Shipwreck, a photo was taken of us against the backdrop of the wreck and the crystal turquoise waters. Beautiful. We had 2 swimstops and also sailed into one of the blue Caves, amazing. This is an amazing case of natural beauty.
On returning to the harbour we stopped for lunch before stopping at a natural sulphuric beach with healing properties and also grabbing a frappe in the cafe.
We were then all dropped off near our hotels.
What a brilliant informative day, big shout out to the Nefis guide and coach driver, sorry I don't remember their names.
How anyone can say just a Shipwreck, I really do not know, the tour is called Shooereck and Blue Caves and that is exactly what you got, and more. Appreciate the binaural beauty of this part of the island.
Wowser.
It's a shipwreck, on an inaccessible beach, surrounded by white cliffs and blue water. That is it.... dare I say..a tad underwhelming. Also the cove was crowded with boats... Instagram dream maybe..but distinctly average. No wow moment here.
Unique place! Best time to visit September! There are no so much people there on September, the water is a little bit cold, and you can stay only one hour!
"The photo" from high above this location is the advertisement of the island. The height with deep below the clear blue sea with a rusted shipwreck on the beach appeals to the imagination. The bay had been closed off to boats by the Coast Guard, probably due to the huge crowds of private boats and commercial day trips.
The viewpoint above is one of patience. You stand in a long line, then have a protrusion that you can stand on, then stick your turtle neck far out for this well-known picture. And then through given the huge line of people behind you who also want to see this. This part of the island is green and fun to drive through.
Don't get over excited about this place, just s rusty old ship on a nice beach. You would have thought someone would have cleaned it up by now. You can't land on the beach incase a rock falls and kills you. The sea was amazing blue but again alot of people there to spoil the view. If you in to old rusty ships we have loads on the salt side at Lowestoft. Come visit us. ( sea a bit s**t brown colour to be fair )