Vouti beach, Pebbled beach in Paliki Peninsula, Greece
Vouti Beach is a pebbled beach on the Paliki Peninsula, divided into two sections by large rock formations with a mix of fine sand and pebbles throughout. The shoreline alternates between sandy and rocky areas along its entire length.
The beach sits on the Paliki Peninsula, which geological research shows was once separated from the main island of Kefalonia. This separation shaped the peninsula's distinctive geography today.
Fishermen from the nearby village of Zola work these waters as part of their daily livelihood, which visitors can witness firsthand. Their fishing practices are woven into the everyday rhythm of the place.
A beach canteen near the parking area offers drinks and snacks during the summer months, operating from morning until sunset. Parking is available close by, making access straightforward for most visitors.
The beach experiences notably early sunsets, sometimes around 5 PM, due to its position within the Gulf of Paliki. This early darkness creates a different rhythm for visitors compared to other nearby beaches.
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