Swim at your own risk: This is the most dangerous beach in Greece, it also has a warning sign

Tsigrado beach hides a surprise for its visitors, as it has the most dangerous descent in the Aegean.

kolympas me diki soy eythyni auti eivai i pio epikivduvi paralia tis elladas echei kai ppoeidopoiitiki pinakida Milos, PARALIA

Tsigrado beach hides a… surprise for its visitors, as it has the most dangerous descent in the Aegean. This particular beach though accessible up to a point by car, then the scenery… changes!

Visitors to Milos to reach its sandy beach must descend a wooden staircase, passing through a narrow opening in the rocks. At the same time, the ladder hangs with only one rope.

A truly adventurous way that has prevented many from attempting the descent to Tsigrado.

At the top of it stands a sign that says "the descent to the beach is at your own risk" in three different languages.

But those who manage to get down and enjoy its crystal clear waters have their say. Of course, there are also those who choose to visit this beautiful beach of Milos by sea and thus avoid the dangerous descent.

@manusemi Great beach 💃🏽 #europetravel #greecetravel #cycladesislands #europeansummer ♬ emma uncomfortable laugh – cuppy💀

 

via: Enimerotiko