Navagio Beach earns its #2 ranking through sheer visual impact. The combination of the rusted shipwreck, pristine white sand, dramatic limestone cliffs, and impossibly turquoise water creates one of the most photographed coastal scenes on Earth. The beach is only accessible by boat, adding to its exclusivity and preserving its unspoiled beauty.




Arrive 1 hour before sunset. The limestone cliffs glow amber and the water turns deep teal.
The clifftop viewpoint (separate road from the harbor) gives the classic bird-eye shipwreck shot.
Get close to the shipwreck hull from a boat for dramatic scale and texture shots.
Midday sun turns the water electric blue. Use a polarizer to cut surface glare.
A drone shot captures the full crescent bay, shipwreck, and electric blue water in one frame. Fly early morning before boat traffic arrives.
A drone shot captures the full crescent bay, the shipwreck, and the electric blue water all in one frame. Fly early morning before boat traffic arrives.
Boats depart from Porto Vromi (10 min) and Agios Nikolaos harbor (30 min). Multiple tour operators run daily trips May–October.
Boat tours: €15–25 per person round trip. No entrance fee to the beach itself.
May–June and September for fewer crowds. July–August is peak season with heavy boat traffic.
No facilities on beach. Bring water, food, sunscreen. Cliffs can cause rockfalls — stay away from the cliff base.
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