Monolithi beach europes longest beach
Monolithi Beach is located in the region of Epirus, in northwest Greece. It is situated near the town of Preveza, specifically on the western coast of mainland Greece, overlooking the Ionian Sea. Monolithi Beach is known for its vast stretch of golden sand and calm, crystal-clear waters.
Monolithi Beach is famous for several reasons:
Overall, Monolithi Beach’s combination of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and convenient amenities has contributed to its fame and popularity among both locals and tourists visiting the Epirus region of Greece.
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