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Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Preveli Beach is famous for its unique location at the end of the Preveli Gorge, where the Megalopotamos River flows into the turquoise Libyan Sea. The view of this beach is an unforgettable experience, showcasing nature, water, and Mediterranean vegetation in perfect harmony.
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a gigantic view of the beach and the vast blue
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A bit crowded - tip: don't park at the top, but go to the next beach and walk over a small hill.
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It really is like the Caribbean. Access is via a 200m deep, steep staircase. The beach has a heart-shaped rock formation like the "James Bond Rock" in Thailand. Behind the beach flows a wide, ice-cold, green mountain stream, which you can use to get into the gorge behind it. This is also possible via a "palm forest" path. At the end there are clear swimming pools and a small waterfall. There is a small tavern and plenty of shady areas to lie under palm trees. Definitely worth a visit, even when there are lots of visitors in summer.
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It really is like the Caribbean. Access is via a 200m deep, steep staircase. The beach has a heart-shaped rock formation like the "James Bond Rock" in Thailand. Behind the beach flows a wide, ice-cold, green mountain stream, which you can use to get into the gorge behind it. This is also possible via a "palm forest" path. At the end there are clear swimming pools and a small waterfall. There is a small tavern and plenty of shady areas under palm trees. Definitely worth a visit, even when there are lots of visitors in summer.
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Until the end of the trail there are always pools where I've heard that river nymphs sometimes go for a swim ;-) Please don't try to climb further behind the rockfall. You'll damage too much.
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The end of the path is in front of a rockfall with large blocks. You should not go any further here out of respect for nature.
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When fewer people came here, it was nicer. Unfortunately, there is now a lot of rubbish and the path boundaries are partially destroyed. However, it is still beautiful here, especially if you walk far in because there are fewer people there.
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