This hidden gem in the Aegean Sea is more of a local swim spot than a tourist destination. The shoreline is mostly concrete and somewhat eroded, so it's not ideal for sunbathing. However, you can enter the water via the boat ramp on the side closest to the shore. Be cautious, as entering the water elsewhere can be dangerous due to slippery algae on the boat ramp's seaside edge and sea urchin-covered rocks near the platform. Despite these challenges, it's a stunning place to swim! My husband had a great time exploring with his goggles. As we were about to leave, we noticed some locals packing up their belongings, including chairs, and wading down the shore to the beach. We attempted to reach the beach by car but couldn't find an access point.
This exquisite beach holds a special place in my heart and I frequent it often. Although not the largest, it can feel a bit cramped during the summer months. The sandy shoreline is typically well-maintained and pristine. It's an ideal location for strolling, jogging, and indulging in a delightful picnic, especially during the spring and sunny winter seasons. For a summer getaway, June and September are the prime months to visit. During this time, water sports are readily available for the adventurous soul. The beach is surrounded by a variety of accommodations, including hotels, pensions, cafes, restaurants, and markets. Additionally, mini supermarkets and parks are conveniently located nearby. I highly recommend experiencing the beauty and charm of this beach for yourself. Enjoy! 👍😉