The Dimastos Peninsula, also called Divounia or 'Aphrodite's breasts' because of its two hills, separates the bay of Kalafati from the bay of Agia Anna. The little fishermen's harbor on the small peninsula and the whole landscape remind us how the island was before its rapid touristic development. Here we single out the small churches of Saint Anne (Agia Anna) and of the Archangel (Taxiarchi), built in 1885, the iconostasis of Saint Nicholas (Agios Nikolaos), the quiet sandy beaches of the peninsula, and our short walk to the top of the hill with the beautiful view of the surrounding area. According to experts, there is evidence of a prehistoric settlement here.
Beach
Beach on Divounia Peninsula
Attributes
Altitude (in meters) | : | 5 |
Type of Place | : | Scenic Quiet |
Depth | : | Shallow |
Type of Seabed | : | Sand |
Type of Beach | : | Sand |
Organized | : | No |
Nudity | : | No |
Suitable for | : | Families Small children |
Access | : | Road |
Accessible | : | Normally |
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