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The stunning beach that tourists say is ‘like being on the moon’ and you can easily get there from the UK

And where to find the beaches with the world's bluest seas

A EUROPEAN beach has been compared to the moon due to its unique rocky landscapes.

It's worth visiting for much more than its lunar-esque scenery however, with its turquoise waters as clear and inviting as any you'd find elsewhere in the Greek islands.

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Sarakiniko Beach has been compared to the moonCredit: Alamy
Pirates used to use the beach's caves to hide inCredit: Alamy
The landscape is made up of fossils and volcanic activityCredit: Alamy
Families can explore the beach on the island of Milos in GreeceCredit: Alamy

Milos is one of the most popular destinations for people looking for an authentic island experience in Greece.

And it's home to Sarakiniko Beach, a unique place that provides a very different day out at the seaside.

It was formed by a mix of fossil layering and volcanic eruptions.

And it was said to have been named after the Saracen pirates that used the caves around the beach as a shelter while smuggling.

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They aren't the only ones either, with several other pirate populations known to have hidden among its other-worldly rocks.

These days, it's mainly holidaymakers and families who can be found either exploring its rocks, or taking a dip in its cooling waters.

wrote of Sarakiniko: "The beach has a lunar landscape that makes it vastly different from every other shore in Greece, featuring awe-inspiring, smooth white rocks with plenty of horizontal layering. 

"Its formation is highly unique, boasting numerous caves that anyone can explore with the help of a flashlight!"

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said: "Placed on the north side of the island, you will be enchanted by its peculiar white rocks that give you the impression of being on the moon."

It has its admirers for reasons beyond its unique appearance, with cliff diving and sunbathing both popular activities to enjoy at Sarakiniko.

Travel bloggers said it was their favourite beach on the whole island, writing: "Diving off the white volcanic cliffs. Sunbathing on the dramatic desert landscape and the sun-drenched shores. Swimming in the emerald-coloured Aegean sea.

"That’s what a morning at Sarakiniko Beach is all about.

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The beaches with the bluest water in the world

A new study has revealed where the world's bluest waters can be discovered - here are the top 30

  1. Pasqyra Beach, Albania
  2. Paralia Mpouka, Greece
  3. Kassiopi, Greece
  4. Plage de la Vernette, France
  5. Kaputas Beach, Turkey
  6. Voulisma Beach, Greece
  7. Foki Beach, Greece
  8. Praia do Carvalho, Portugal
  9. Omprogialos, Greece
  10. Los Lances Beach, Spain
  11. Troon Beach, Scotland
  12. Zlatni Rat, Croatia
  13. Ploce Beach, Montenegro
  14. Marina del Cantone, Italy
  15. Cannon Beach, USA
  16. Cala Saona, Spain
  17. Keem Bay, Ireland
  18. Antisamos, Greece
  19. Plaza Kutlesa, Croatia
  20. Štikovica, Croatia
  21. Platja es Tancats, Spain
  22. Platja des Coll Baix, Spain
  23. Dafnoudi Beach, Greece
  24. Paloma Beach, France
  25. Praia de Boneca, Portugal
  26. Cala Figuera, Spain
  27. Milocher Beach, Montenegro
  28. Matira Beach, French Polynesia
  29. Cape Kaliakra, Bulgaria
  30. Playa El Doradillo, Argentina

It's kinda like the surface of the moon meets a tropical paradise all in one."

Getting to Sarakiniko Beach is pretty straightforward for Brits eager to explore its moon-like rocks.

Brits first have to fly to Athens from where they can get a connecting flight, or a ferry.

There are other ferry options available, from both Sifnos or Kimolos.

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A night for two in Milos can be booked from around £30.

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The beach is one of the most unique places to swim in the Greek islandsCredit: Alamy
It still has clear turquoise waters to swim in as well as the unique rocksCredit: Alamy
Getting there requires a connecting flight or ferry from Athens or nearby islandsCredit: Getty
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