Ranking as one of the most beautiful beaches on Donoussa, Kedros beach is protected by a small bay in the island’s south. Quite a popular sandy beach, with crystal-clear waters. Earth mounts behind the beach, amid overgrown shrubs, indicate the entrance to the galleries and tunnels of a mine that produced zinc and calamine ore up to the early 1900’s.
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Material on beach | Sand and fine pebbles. |
Material in water | Fine sand. |
To whom the beach may appeal | Nature lovers and young couples. |
Directions for access | May be driven to via the coastal road that ends at an elevated spot over the beach and, from there, down a stone-covered track that reaches the shore line. Local caiques, or small traditional boats, can also transport visitors to the beach. Also accessible via a track connecting the beach with Messaria village. |