It
is one of the most hidden places and maybe for this reason more beautiful
and wild of the entire island.
To get there you have to pass through the mountains village of Agios
Leon and from there following the signs, driving down a recently asphalted
road running down to the sea and ending in a small square where you
can park. From there getting down a few steps carved in the rock,
you reach a real fiord stupefying the visitor for the clearness and
colours of the waters.
Here the sea is really beautiful for its depths and caves; it’s
a good place to snorkel especially because the only beach is so tiny
that to relax and sunbathe you have to lie down on polish and flat
rocks.
Of course here there are no tourist facilities so we suggest
carrying a sunshade since, even if rich in vegetation, the fiord
coast lacks in shades.
For those who really care about caves it is worth visiting the
first one just getting down the steps; once there and in the
water you understand that the cave is to continue … but
only for those who love extreme sports.
For those who have their own boat, we suggest visiting Porto
Roxa.
A few km from Porto Limnionas, there is another small bay and
a car park with a slipway to allow boats in the water in an
exceedingly beautiful part of coast.