You will enjoy the transparent blue water, the small fishermen houses, the view from the little village... Enough to relax for a few hours!!
One of the best beaches on the island.Worth visiting and spending the day.Crystal clear waters in shades of blue and green that make swimining an amzing experience!!! There are some umbrellas and sunbeds or you can just relax under the shade of the trees οn a hammock.Also,there is a beach bar with a really friendly service and great cockteils!!And as the title says,a definately''must-visit beach''!!!
This is a good place for families. Again, the beach itself is quite small but the waters as always crystal clear.
Crystal clear and quiet, looks fantastic. Just few sunbeds to rent , so be prepared that you will not get one. Limited parking , no restaurant - but the beach is amazing!
Easy to reach easy to swim with excellent waters and very noise scenery (sirmata) . It is small so get there early. It has trees so maybe you will not need an umbrella but it is not organized so go with a bottle of water with you
Water so blue, so clear, and just shallow enough to see prefect shadows from the little docked boats. Umbrellas and chairs are available for rent, but we brought our own umbrella and pitched it in the sand. There was a little food truck selling drinks and sandwiches, but bring some water and snacks for yourselves. This was by far our favorite beach for relaxing and swimming. Perfect and beautiful. We brought some goggles and found some fish among the rocks. This is not a drive-by beach, plan on staying a while and bring a camera.A short hike above the beach is a perfect large ancient doorway looking out into the open sea.
As someone said earlier, this is not a beach to show off your belly. This is a place to linger, to look at the colorful boat house, the white-washed church, the boats floating on turquoise water, the ancient ruins and the children playing. You know you are intruding, so be quite, watch, snap some pictures, and savor the moment.And BTW, the best place to picture this place is where the road to the town meets the main road, but it is steep slope so make sure you park the car safely!
On an island with so many beautiful beaches this one seemed just ok. The beach itself is not very large and we did no go swimming. I thought that the village houses in the town of Klima were much more photogenic and fun to walk around. The only thing that really stood out to me here was the boats on the incredibly clear and calm water, almost looked like they were floating in the air. The drive down is pretty steep and not much parking.Ok for a quick visit if you are looking for something to do. Don't feel bad to skip this one.
This beach was one of my favourites. Beautiful crystal clear little harbour and beach with fishermen houses and ruins to make it seem very special. It had a little rustic beach bar and there were sunbeds but no umbrellas - however, there is some shade from trees to the right and around the beach bar. Beach is sandy but with stony area on entry to sea and then its lovely level sand for quite a long way out. Children seemed to love this beach, playing in and out the water at the front of the houses and jumping off the jetty. Two parking areas - one down behind the beach (down steep slope with tricky turn) and another straight on behind the fishermens houses which is much easier.
The water is amazing - crystal-clear and of amazing turquoise blue color. The church is very interesting with murals that are done in a manner not typical of the most Orthodox churches. I get bored at a beach quickly, but there is something cozy and inviting about this place, that I could stay there all day for days on end.