While Europe is home to many popular beaches, there are also plenty of hidden beaches that are just waiting to be discovered. From secluded coves to dramatic cliffs, these hidden gems offer a peaceful escape from the crowds. Here are some hidden beaches to explore in Europe.
Stiniva Beach - Croatia
Stiniva Beach is a secluded beach located on the island of Vis in Croatia. With its crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and peaceful atmosphere, Stiniva Beach is a true hidden gem. Be sure to bring a picnic and soak up the sun in this stunning cove.
Cala Macarelleta - Spain
Cala Macarelleta is a beautiful beach located on the island of Menorca in Spain. With its turquoise waters, fine white sands, and stunning cliffs, Cala Macarelleta is a perfect spot for swimming and snorkeling. Be sure to take the path down to the beach to experience the best of this hidden gem.
Porto Katsiki - Greece
Porto Katsiki is a stunning beach located on the island of Lefkada in Greece. With its crystal-clear waters, fine white sands, and dramatic cliffs, Porto Katsiki is a true
hidden gem. Be sure to take the winding staircase down to the beach and enjoy the stunning views along the way.
Cala Luna - Italy
Cala Luna is a stunning beach located on the island of Sardinia in Italy. With its clear blue waters, fine white sands, and stunning limestone cliffs, Cala Luna is a true paradise for beachgoers. Be sure to take a boat tour to experience the best of this hidden gem.
Sopot Beach - Poland
Sopot Beach is a stunning beach located in the coastal town of Sopot, Poland. With its wide white sands, crystal-clear waters, and lively beach bars, Sopot Beach is a perfect spot for a day in the sun. Be sure to take a walk along the famous Sopot Pier and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Greetings from CSI Kolkata Chapter!
I am glad to inform you that Computer Society of India (CSI), Kolkata Chapter and Techno India University, West Bengal organize First Doctoral Symposium on Human Centered Computing (Human -2023) at Techno India University, Saltlake, Kolkata on February 25, 2023 in hybrid mode.
The aim of this conference is to provide a forum in which Ph.D. students, PostDoctoral research scholars and Industry R & D personnel can present their research paper and share their experiences in the area of Human Centered Computing.
All Accepted and presented papers will be published in “Springer Tracts in Human-Centered Computing”. (https://www.springer.com/series/16481)
Therefore, I am requesting you to share this information with your faculty/staff members, colleagues, and students. Thank you very much for your kind cooperation in this regard to make this event a successful one.