What beach in Florida looks like Greece?


What beach in Florida looks like Greece? Alys Beach, Florida Alys Beach could be considered Mykonos's twin. The beach town's whitewashed buildings and geometric rooftops mirror those of Greece's beloved island.


Why is Alys Beach all white?

Alys Beach also stays cool by maintaining white roofs and walls to reflect much of the sun's heat.


Where do the richest Greeks live?

After Palaio Psychico, the richest area identified is the northern Athens suburb of Ekali, where 2,883 taxpayers declared annual incomes of 122,879. A distant third is Kolonaki, in the center of the capital, where 1,454 taxpayers declared incomes averaging at 77,419 euros.


Why is Alys Beach so popular?

Quiet, pristine beaches and natural beauty are accentuated by the world's most thoughtful architects and designers and enlivened by a vibrant community spirit. Stucco walls, white and clean, are adorned by filtered light that turns to dancing, shadowed art at every turn.


Is Rosemary Beach or Alys Beach better?

Rosemary is fully built out and more on the quiet side. It's got more to do than Alys, so it's a little more busy, but not nearly as crowded as Seaside. There are lots of cute shops and restaurants & plenty to do in Rosemary beach.


What is the most European city in Florida?

Augustine, FL. Founded on Florida's Atlantic coast by Spanish colonizers in 1565, St. Augustine is the oldest city in the US and rivals any city in Spain for a beachy vacation. Among its oldest treasures are the imposing Castillo de San Marcos, a 17th-century Spanish stone fortress with views of the St.


What beach in Florida looks like Europe?

Alys Beach, Florida Alys Beach could be considered Mykonos's twin. The beach town's whitewashed buildings and geometric rooftops mirror those of Greece's beloved island.