Sarakiniko Beach

Milos, Greece
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Sarakiniko Beach is known for its moon-like landscapes, characterized by white volcanic rock formations and a stunning blue sea. The beach features unique geological formations that create striking contrasts and visually captivating backgrounds for any filming project. This semi-secluded spot offers a pristine environment perfect for capturing breathtaking visuals.

Climate

The climate on Milos is typically Mediterranean, with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Summer temperatures can reach high twenties to low thirties °C (77-95 °F), making it ideal for outdoor shoots, while winters can be quite mild.
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Lighting

The longest day in Iceland is multiple days from May through July when the sun doesn't set. The daylight hours in Iceland on the shortest days of the year are 4-5 hours per day (December to January).
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Accessibility

The access road is primarily gravel and may require a 4x4 vehicle, especially due to the steep terrain. Public transportation options are limited, so personal vehicles are recommended. The phone coverage is average in the area, and no specialized guides are generally needed.

Basecamp and facilities

There are no permanent facilities available directly on the beach. However, nearby areas may provide options for parking and basic sanitation facilities. Portable toilets may be required if you plan to set up a basecamp.

Risk factors

Potential hazards include unstable rock formations, slippery surfaces, and sudden waves near the water's edge. Caution is advised during windy days, as the conditions can change rapidly.

Visitors

Sarakiniko Beach can be popular among locals and tourists in the summer months, so be prepared for some crowds, especially on weekends. However, its unique rock formations often offer enough space for various filming and photography needs.

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