Greece for me is a country of stunning sunsets. Some of the cool photographers said that ships and churches are those objects that can not spoil the frame. I would add to the listed mountains.
Sunset in the mountains comes almost instantly, as if someone simply turns off the light. Click - and it's dark, though you've gouged your eyes. But when the mountains are on the horizon, and you are on the beach, it's a real theater. There are plans, spaces. Sometimes you can see a clear separation of light and shadows, as specially drawn in Photoshop.
This is the sky I saw this summer in Kamen Voorla, located near the famous Thermopylae in Greece. By the way, I will share the secret of the experienced traveler. When you come to a fairly large tourist city, you do not need to try to find in it a hotel for overnight, it will be expensive and without parking. In Europe, look for nearby small villages. There everything is there, hotels, restaurants, sunsets, and most importantly - there are few ubiquitous tourists there!
Kamena Vurla is a small town, which reminded me of the good old Czech Republic. Along the embankment there is a long promenade, strolling along which you can walk to the pier with a lighthouse and completely deserted beach behind it. On the outskirts - a small restaurant, the owner of which in pure Russian suggested to go to dinner. The street is pretty cool, but I want to enjoy the beauty of the sea and the sunset. And suddenly, there is a beautiful cafe shimmering with lights, with candles on the table, plaids and delicious hot tea...