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The beautiful Greek beach with ‘magical’ blue lagoon crowned the best in Europe

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A beautiful beach in Greece That has its own ‘blue lagoon’, is mentioned as the best in Europe.

Port Glarokavos Lagoon Beach took the crown in a ranking listed by jury members at European beach destinations.

The beautiful Greek beach is located on the northern peninsula of the country.

The jury members describe Port Glarokavos Beach as a ‘natural gemstone’ with a ‘quiet lagoon’ and ‘soft sand’.

“This natural jewel combines a quiet lagoon, clear turquoise waters, soft gold sand and lush pine environment, creating a breathtaking environment for a relaxing and photogenic beach day,” says the panel.

The beach is the ideal place for kayaking and paddleboarding because of its ‘shallow’ and ‘safe’ seawater.

Port Glarokavos has organized sections with umbrellas and tanning beds, as well as ‘wild’ and ‘unspoilt’ zones for holidaymakers looking for ‘Peace and Privacy’.

The jury members add: “Glarokavos attracts those who want to break and immerse themselves in a raw and authentic coastal paradise.”

Port Glarokavos Lagoon Beach took the crown in a ranking of jury members on European beach destinations

Port Glarokavos Lagoon Beach took the crown in a ranking of jury members on European beach destinations

The jury members describe Port Glarokavos Beach as a 'natural gemstone' with a 'quiet lagoon' and 'soft sand'

The jury members describe Port Glarokavos Beach as a ‘natural gemstone’ with a ‘quiet lagoon’ and ‘soft sand’

And it is not only the panel that is impressed by this Greek gem.

A visitor who gave the beach a five -star rating on TripAdvisor, writes: ‘We have had the best vacation here and can’t wait to come back! Great weather, landscape and food with such a relaxed atmosphere. ‘

Another describes the view of the sea from the beach as ‘magical’, while a reviewer says it was ‘incredibly clean’.

And after spending the day on the beach, tourists can go to the village of Pefkochori to taste the local cuisine.

The jury members advise you to visit one of the ‘delicious’ local tavernas where dinners can enjoy grilled seafood, Chalkidiki -olives, honey and other regional pleasures’.

British can reach Port Glarokavos by flying to Thessaloniki International Airport, about an hour’s drive from the beach.

British Airways, Jet2, EasyJet, TUI, BA Eurofyer, Ryanair, Ba CityFlyer and Malta Air all fly directly to Thessaloniki.

Flights last about three and a half hours and according to Skyscanner, October is the cheapest month to fly there.

And after spending the day on the beach, tourists can go to the village of Pefkochori to taste the local cuisine

And after spending the day on the beach, tourists can go to the village of Pefkochori to taste the local cuisine

The jury members add: 'Glarokavos attracts those who want to break and immerse themselves in a raw and authentic coastal paradise'

The jury members add: ‘Glarokavos attracts those who want to break and immerse themselves in a raw and authentic coastal paradise’

But Port Glarokavos is not the only European beach destination that is currently in the spotlight.

A cheap village of Albanian coast is described as the ‘European Maldives’ Because of the crystal clear water.

And a little known British beach has been crowned as the The best ‘Seaside Hidden Gem’ in the country.

The underrated Welsh hidden gem even has a beach golf course and an annual Spacehopper race.

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