Kouloumbos beach


                                                                                                                                                                                               From the beaches at the North East part of Santorini Kouloumbo (or Columbo) is the greatest.
It is a long sandy beach of unique beauty nestled next to a cliff and the last one in Santorini that is not organised at all (no beachchairs and umbrellas).
An option for the visitors that want to avoid the big crowds and don't care about the extra luxury of sunbeds and umbrellas. Since there is nothing on the beach (except sand and the sea of course) it is very wise to bring at least one big bottle of water and some sunscreen if you don't want to return home feeling dehydrated and looking red as a lobster.


East of the beach at a distance of 3 miles and underwater at a depth of 18,5 meters is located the omonymous crater of the volcano that gave the 1650 eruption and caused several disasters on the island.

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