Paralia Pikri Nero is a stunning beach located on the island of Ios, Greece. Known for its golden sand and turquoise water, the beach offers a peaceful and scenic atmosphere that is often described as 'magical'. The beach is somewhat remote and not easily accessible, adding to its tranquility and untouched beauty.
The beach can be reached by boat, but adventurous visitors have also reported reaching the beach by ATV or scooter. The journey involves crossing over rocks and may also include a swim. For those who prefer hiking, a trail from Mylopotas leads to the beach, taking approximately one and a half hours.
The beach is naturally sheltered with rocks to the west, providing some shade. Despite its remote location, the beach can get crowded, especially during peak season. However, due to its size and the presence of rocks, it is possible to find a quieter spot.
The beach is part of the island's rich natural environment, with clear, clean waters that are home to a variety of marine life, including turtles, dolphins, and seals.
Visitor reviews highlight the serene and picturesque nature of the beach, with its golden sand and turquoise water being particularly appreciated. The beach's remote location, accessible by boat or ATV, provides a peaceful and private experience for visitors. However, some visitors express dissatisfaction with the misleading information about the beach's accessibility, stating that it can also be reached by ATV, not just by boat.
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