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If you're seeking complete privacy, after visiting the chapel and capturing the breathtaking view in some amazing photos, follow the path for approximately 15 minutes. Eventually, you'll arrive at a secluded bay where you'll likely find yourself completely alone. Adjacent to it is another equally deserted beach. There are no sunbeds or umbrellas, but the waters are crystal clear with an aquarium-like bottom. It's highly recommended to wear a mask and beach shoes to prevent any unexpected surprises.
The beach is known as Agalou laka. It takes approximately 20 minutes to reach it via an unpaved road, and I'm unsure if I would suggest this road for any car besides a 4x4. If you have a 4x4 quad, you can drive down to the beach; otherwise, you'll need to park alongside the road. This beach is small and secluded, with stunning water. Unfortunately, the landscape is slightly disrupted by a couple of villas that have established private access and even a tennis court.
The beach is perfect for those seeking solitude, as it is a small cove that can only accommodate four people with umbrellas. It offers complete tranquility. Adjacent to it is a larger bay, and further down is a third bay with sandy shores. It is essential to have a fridge stocked with water, coffee, juice, and fruit. Don't forget to bring a book and an umbrella. Swimwear is not necessary. The road leading to the beach requires careful attention, as it can be quite dirty in some areas. However, enduro and off-road jeeps have no issues navigating it. Smaller cars can make it to a certain point with caution, while street bikes are okay with a little care. Racing bikes are not recommended. Alternatively, one can park their vehicle further away and walk down to the beach. All in all, it is definitely worth spending your fifth day there, as it allows you to connect with yourself.