Plakes Beach



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Plakes Beach is a beautiful and secluded beach located on the island of Hydra in Greece. The beach is accessible only by foot or boat, which adds to its charm and peaceful atmosphere. There are no facilities or amenities on the beach, so visitors must bring their own food and drinks.

There is no entrance fee to visit Plakes Beach, as it is a public beach. However, visitors must pay for transportation to and from the beach, whether by foot or boat. The cost of boat transportation varies depending on the time of day and the season, but typically ranges from 10-15 euros per person.

There is no official website for Plakes Beach, as it is a natural attraction. However, visitors can find information about the beach on the official website of the Hydra municipality.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the picturesque town of Hydra, which is known for its beautiful architecture and charming atmosphere. The town has many shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well as historic landmarks such as the Hydra Cathedral and the Bastion of Agios Ioannis.

Visitors can also hike the numerous trails that crisscross the island, taking in the stunning views of the Aegean Sea and the surrounding mountains. There are several hiking routes that start in Hydra Town and lead to various parts of the island, such as the Monastery of Profitis Ilias and the village of Vlychos.

The opening hours of the beach and the surrounding area are dependent on the season, but typically the beach is accessible all day. Visitors should check with local authorities or tourist information centers for up-to-date information on hours of operation and trail conditions.

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