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How long is the drive from Agios Nikolaos to Athens?

The direct drive from Agios Nikolaos to Athens is 250 mi (402 km), and should have a drive time of 9 hrs 39 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Agios Nikolaos to Athens, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Heraklion and Hersonissos, as well as top places to visit like Relax Beach bar in Stalis and Lychnostatis Open Air Museum, or the ever-popular Malia Palace Archaeological Site.

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Top cities between Agios Nikolaos and Athens

The top cities between Agios Nikolaos and Athens are Heraklion and Hersonissos. Heraklion is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Agios Nikolaos and 9 hours from Athens.
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Hersonissos

Hersonissos, also known as Chersonissos and Hersónisos, is a popular town located in the northern part of Crete, bordering the Mediterranean / Aegean Sea. Situated approximately 25 kilometers east of Heraklion and west of Agios Nikolaos, Hersonissos is often associated with its peninsula and harbor. Despite being different from traditional Crete, it is considered one of the best areas for families to stay on the island.
54% as popular as Heraklion
3 minutes off the main route, 6% of way to Athens
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Heraklion

Heraklion, also known as Iraklio, is the capital of Crete and a popular port city. It's famous for the ancient Palace of Knossos, an extensive archaeological site from the Minoan civilization. The city features the 16th-century Koules fortress at its Venetian port and the impressive Heraklion Archaeological Museum with a vast collection of Minoan art.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Athens

Best stops along Agios Nikolaos to Athens drive

The top stops along the way from Agios Nikolaos to Athens (with short detours) are Knossos Palace, Heraklion Archaeological Museum, and Aquaworld Aquarium & Reptile Rescue Centre. Other popular stops include Temple of Poseidon, Sarakiniko, and Lake Vouliagmeni.
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Malia Palace Archaeological Site

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Temporarily Closed
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Malia Palace Archaeological Site, located 3km east of Malia, is the remains of a Minoan palace dating back to around 1650 BCE. The site was initially built in 1900 BC and later reconstructed after an earthquake in 1700 BC, only to be destroyed again by another quake around 1450 BC.
Very interesting. Unfortunately some areas were closed due to maintenance. Plus we had to rush a little bit as we arrived shortly before they close. However the staff was very friendly and reopened so we could have a quick tour.
Tobias H — Google review
I will make the same comment as to other archeological sites in Crete: for the entry fee, the site should be more visitor-centered, including additional notes, maps or labels tourists could read and enjoy along the way. Malia is quite a remarkable site to visit, very well preserved and with a lot of surface to cover. However, the entry shows a very well organized center that quickly becomed a bit disorganized: the ruin areas are limited by ropes which are difficult to find and a lot of the site is actually closed for cover renovations (or that's what it looked like). Anyhow, one of the key Minoan sites to visit in Crete.
João D — Google review
The Minoan Palace of Malia should be on your agenda when visiting Crete. Along with Knossos and Phaistos, it was one of the three largest Minoan palaces. It was connected by road with Knossos. It was a considerable sea port. Many important archaeological artifacts were discovered here. The most famous is the “bee earrings.” Malia has had little reconstruction, which is a huge contrast with Knossos. Suggest doing some research about the site beforehand.
Forrest T — Google review
All most interesting parts are roped off and we were followed around our entire time there. We were the only two visitors on the site and so no idea why we were under close observation. We left early having not seen half the site.
Richard W — Google review
Well worth a visit found it very interesting and more excavations are currently taking place this place is a must if you love history
ROBERT H — Google review
Even though a section is currently closed off for maintenance, this is still a great site to visit. A well laid out information hut with maps and models of the different minoan buildings with lots of information, history and photos to bring the ruins to life. It is a large site with a mixture of covered sections with guided walkways, and open areas where you can roam more freely. There were even a couple of friendly archaeologists working on site today who were happy to take a breather from renovating paving stones to answer some questions. Full amenities: loos, cafe, shop
Brenda H — Google review
Beautiful site, no doubt about that! Unfortunately, the full site isn’t accessible until the 18/10. We weren’t told when buying the tickets and got charged the full price. When we shared our disappointment at the end of the tour, a man explained quite aggressively that there was a board at the entrance and that we could have decided to not buy our tickets. True: there is a note, but you need to be an expert to know what it means and, the site being far away from the city centre, you wouldn’t go back after a 40min walk. All we wanted to say is: it’s ok to pay for the entrance, but not for the full price when 1/3 of the site is closed.
Julie L — Google review
Interesting site well laid out with good informative indoor space with photos nd explanations in 3 languages including English. You can download information on your smartphone about the sire which gives all the info needed to make sense of the site as you walk about, good parking nearby. Cafe was shut so can't comment on it though it looked fine.
Cate S — Google review
4.3
(4092)
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3.9
(1226)
Αρχαιολογικός χώρος Μαλίων, Malia 700 07, Greece
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/eh355.jsp?obj_id=10261
+30 2897 031597
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Relax Beach bar in Stalis

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$$$$affordable
Cocktail bar
Relax Beach bar in Stalis is a versatile spot that caters to both day and night crowds. The owner, George, and the staff are known for their friendliness and creating a fabulous atmosphere. The comfortable sunbeds come in different sizes to accommodate various needs, making it an ideal place for relaxation. Guests can enjoy delicious food and drinks, including bubble tea to beat the Crete heatwave.
Lovely relaxing bar in the centre of town. Delicious Nutella and strawberry crepes. Great cocktails and friendly staff. A place to enjoy a cocktail and watch the sea.
Christopher S — Google review
Absolutely beautiful bar and beach All staff are amazing and go above and beyond to make you feel welcome Food and drinks are just perfect I couldn't recommend this place more it's just brilliant
Debbielouise M — Google review
Didn't eat there but had the most amazing mohito on 3 occasions. Extremely refreshing and large filled with loads of ice. Stunning location. Staff are lovely especially Hari. Until next year....
Rosanne M — Google review
Comfy Sunbeds directly by the sea, really nice and helpful staff and the food is very good. U can eat in the sunbeds or the bar either way very relaxed
Cryst4l — Google review
Great, relaxed dinner with bubble tea to help chill in the Crete heatwave. Friendly staff, great service - they even have us a box to take the food away we couldn't eat. Value for money with a smile!
Mike E — Google review
Lovely place with relaxing atmosphere. The cocktails are marvelous. Good experience when you are in Stalida. Jorgos ( Sjon) is a fantastic host.
Martijn — Google review
Good place for a drink. Kids enjoyed the bubble tea.
Jonathan N — Google review
Great place the staff are the best only place i would go, way better food than my 4 star all inclusive
Nitepreyx # — Google review
4.7
(203)
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4.4
(1887)
Agiou Ioanni 148, Stalida 700 07, Greece
+30 698 807 9883
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Lychnostatis Open Air Museum

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Museum
Heritage museum
Lychnostatis Open Air Museum is a family-operated museum located on the eastern edge of Hersonissos, Crete. It offers a glimpse into traditional Cretan village life with authentic dwellings and workshops, including a windmill, farmer's house, weaving workshops, ceramics demonstrations, orchards, herb gardens, and a theater for music and dance performances. Founded by Dr.
This museum is amazing. So interesting to learn about Cretan culture, heritage and old way of life. Lucky to have a tour with the founder's granddaughter who was informative and interesting. We went on a Wednesday so we experienced the grape feast and the fabulous dancing and food and drinks. All of the staff were great and the dancers were awesome. We would recommend this to all visitors to Crete and would return again.
Beccy E — Google review
Lovely small museum with small buildings and plants showing Cretan life. We went without a audio guide or tour, so used the map to identify buildings and occasionally a translation app to understand writing inside buildings. There are really no signs around so this wasn't the best plan but still spent about 45-50 minutes, including the eight minute introduction video. It wasn't very busy when there (July Sunday around 10:30) though other visitors were scattered about. Toilets and small cafe available - cafe seemed to have a few drink options, maybe a few mains snacks, and seats. Parking in a dirt shoulder/layby just outside the entrance was fine, held around a dozen cars and a few spots were free when we arrived. Note: photos generally in map order
Becky T — Google review
We found this place beautiful, quiet and charming. It backs onto its own (paying) beach which can be entered from the museum - or vice versa. The little cafe in the museum serves both. The museum is one of village methods and life. Most of the stone is old, from ruined local buildings, rebuilt as representative of the usage. A child will like peeking at odd things, by the way - but not for too long!
Mike S — Google review
Beautiful site, quite large, free to wander around, gates open out onto a beach and the sea. Drinks available, (licensed for spirits too) and small gift shop within cafe. Staff are lovely and friendly, honestly well worth a visit. Inexpensive too.
Carole G — Google review
A very interesting museum. It also has a beautiful beach,great for snorkeling, very relaxing spot, not very crowded, with decent space between sunbeds, 7 euros a set (2 sunbeds+umbrela). They also have a restaurant and very nice staff. Ps: if you are a coffee lover get the frappe with ice-cream,it's to die for and the food is good (with decent prices; a greek salat is less than 7 euros). I will come back to this location for sure.
Cristiana B — Google review
A small museum of traditional Cretan life and historical agriculture and artisanal occupations. Overall a nice folk museum. Mostly outdoors but with plenty of shade.
Naveh L — Google review
A lovely museum and a perfect way to while away a morning. We took our kids (6 and 3) and they loved running around and exploring, there was plenty to keep all ages interested. Friendly staff and beautiful exhibits (and delightfully friendly cats!), it’s a wholehearted recommendation from me.
Debbie M — Google review
Found this place by using Google maps to see what was in the area. It took us 30 mins to walk to here from where we stayed, and it was well worth the walk. Interesting to see how it was all made and from what materials. Finished off with a lovely cold cinnamon water.
Sam S — Google review
4.7
(2831)
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4.7
(1479)
Μουσείο "ΛΥΧΝΟΣΤΑΤΗΣ" - θέση Πλάκα, Chersonisos 700 14, Greece
http://www.lychnostatis.gr/
+30 2897 023660
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Star Beach Village & Water Park

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Hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
Water Parks
Star Beach Village & Water Park is a laid-back resort located in Chersonissos, offering easy access to the beach and the town. The property features a spacious pool complex with water slides and modern design. It's a great choice for families with young children as it offers unlimited entry to the neighboring Star Beach water park, which includes a pirate ship water playground and various slides and fountains.
The hotel itself is fine, the rooms is good and gets cleaned each day. I also find the staff to be helpful and kind, and the food is not terrible. Also the aqua park is cool. But as I'm laying here at 21:05, and my hotel room is literally shaking from the sound of their ''entertainment'' which tonight is bingo night, they are screaming numbers and repeating them in German & French. Before that it was mini disco, which blasts baby shark at you, with full force. Which I am all for, but right next to your hotel room? I booked the stay with 3 small kids, all of whom are not able to sleep (and neither are we) due to placing us directly next to their nightly entertainment area. Which also seems to be where all the other ''family'' rooms are located. I get the entertainment part but I really don't get that the resort is pretty big, but they put us / families right next to this incredibly loud show, that runs each evening until past 22? As a family with small children, we get very little rest as it is, but even less at this resort. I dream myself back home to a quiet normal night, where the only loud noise is my kids screaming and crying, but in all honesty its more pleasurable than this. EDIT: After asking to change rooms, they gladly helped and we switched rooms, which we are super happy for. They also mentioned that nobody else in the same area complains about the noise, so it's not something they are aware off. I've changed my review from 2 stars to 5 as we are overall happy with the place.
Søren D — Google review
Not a Relaxing Stay – Needs Serious Improvement We stayed at the hotel with our extended family – adults and kids – during the summer. From the moment we arrived, the service was lacking. No welcome, no guidance to rooms, and the lobby was extremely hot with no drinks offered. Rooms were spacious but had weak air conditioning and ant problems in several of them. Beds were very basic and uncomfortable. Despite being told we’d get bottled water daily, we didn’t receive any unless we asked. The dining room was overcrowded and hot, with no air conditioning. Food was okay – better for kids than adults. The evening shows were unimpressive, and the Greek restaurant had a nice view but isn’t suitable for families with small children. Although the water slides were fun, there's no shade on the way up, making the ground too hot to walk on without shoes. The music around the pool was extremely loud all day, even in the rooms – not ideal for those seeking peace and quiet. Service overall was poor, and I even witnessed a staff member yelling at a guest over a simple food request. Wouldn’t recommend for anyone looking for a calm or high-quality all-inclusive experience.
Eada S — Google review
The food is excellent and the selection is amazing! The area can be a bit windy since it’s up north, but there are plenty of other attractions to enjoy – lots of pools, fun water slides, kids’ corners, playgrounds, and more. The whole resort is quite spacious and access to everything is included in the price, even the sunbeds on the beach. It’s truly a paradise for children. Snacks outside of breakfast, lunch, and dinner are fantastic as well. You can choose from fresh vegetables, fruit salads, or classics like pizza and toasties – even vegetarians will be happy. The alcohol is not cheap quality either; they serve well-known brands like Havana Club and Beefeater. And at the bar, they’ll make you a real coffee, not just one from a machine.
Lukáš K — Google review
We are On our last day at this hotel. Last 13 days have been great. Rooms are excellent, and cleaned every day. Lots of choice of food and drink. Places to eat all over the complex. Pools are a little cold, but everyone loved the new water slides. The entertainment team Jayden etc are a great laugh well worth getting involved with some of the activities. Overall fantastic holiday.
Jason T — Google review
Great hotel for family vacation. Plenty of offers for children (pools, kids club, playgrounds). Mini Disxo for children on 6 of 7 days. 3 different restaurants (2 with breakfast and lunch) with all inclusive. Also 3 different pool bars included with drinks and some snacks. The Water Park is right next door and has multiple pools for all ages. Some slides for and access to sunbeds in the park and on the beach are also included. The staff is very friendly, especially towards children. The hotel is a great destination for vacation with kids!
Jan J — Google review
! Take your time reading this😁 I just camed back from my holiday with my family and i want to tell you my honest review. To be honest i had the lowest expectations because i knew that on booking the rating wasn't very good.Me and my family usualy go to hotels that are +8.5 rating,but at that time it weren't many hotels available. So when we arrived i saw verry old walls and an old reception and my first thing that i said was:I don't think this is an hotel beacause it was so old and it creeped me out😅,but hear me out after we walked in the mini streets of the hotel i fell in love.Everything is close to eachother😍From the food zone-Beach side-activities-pools-rooms it is amazing. The sea is clear as the water,the views are amazing,and the waves are the best feeling🥰 Okay,THE FOOD WAS ABSOLUTLY THE BEST FOOD FROM ALL HOTELS,guys if u like eating meat,sea food,pasta,pizza,tacos,whatever u want litreally,go HERE!😋 HEAR ME OUT,my parents are very picky when it comes to food,we went to egypt,turkey but nowhere the food was so tasty like hear,the plates where finished😁Don't get me wrong,egypt and turkey have bigger ospitality and a larger amount of food and diversification,but we prefered to be very delicious and it was!I want to thank to all the members of Star Beach Village and we will totally come back!♥️ PS: in front of the hotel there is a whole street of the city center🥰
Suzana J — Google review
We come here just for a few hours to let our daughter play nice and clean not to busy, the water is fairly cold for young children to play in! The play park is excellent for all ages water park area is clean and amazing for children to run free for a few hours. Amazing place to take children to burn off some energy! Bouns its next to beach.
Hollie C — Google review
I stayed at Star Beach in Crete and had an amazing experience. The resort is fantastic, with delicious and varied food options. The staff were always kind, friendly, and very helpful. Everything was well taken care of, and I truly enjoyed my time here. I will definitely return in the future!
Ana I — Google review
4.4
(5226)
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4.3
(2039)
Themistokleous 5, Chersonisos 700 14, Greece
http://www.starbeachvillage.gr/
+30 2897 029351
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Gortyn

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Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Historic Walking Areas
Gortyn, also known as Gortys or Gortyna, is a municipality and an archaeological site located on the island of Crete, just 45 km from Heraklion. It was once the Roman capital of Creta et Cyrenaica and has a history dating back to around 7000 BC. During the Hellenistic and Roman periods, Gortyn thrived as a city and today boasts well-preserved archaeological ruins, including the famous Gortyn Code.
3.5
(244)
Greece, USA
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Aquaworld Aquarium & Reptile Rescue Centre

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Temporarily Closed
Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Aquaworld Aquarium & Reptile Rescue Centre is a unique and intimate attraction located in Hersonissos, Crete. It stands out as one of only three aquariums in Greece and offers a change of pace from the island's historic ruins and breathtaking landscapes. The facility is home to a variety of sea creatures and reptiles, many of which have been rescued and rehabilitated or are unwanted pets.
Small but very interesting place with a lot of interesting animals, including a beautiful sea turtle (a blind rescue) and axolotls :) Several animals were free to wonder around and we could pat them. The staff were pleasant and full of knowledge. Great way to support rescue efforts. :)
Lenka R — Google review
We visited the aquarium and rescue center during our trip to Crete. The aquarium is very well organized, with a great variety of marine life, from colorful fish, turtles to reptiles. It's both fun and educational – perfect for families, but also interesting for adults. The rescue center part was especially touching. It’s inspiring to see how much effort goes into rescuing and rehabilitating injured turtles. The staff is passionate and knowledgeable, and they were happy to answer all our questions. It's heartwarming to see these beautiful creatures being cared for so well. Highly recommend visiting – it's a great way to learn, support a good cause, and enjoy the beauty of marine life!
Bogdan D — Google review
Lovely little place run by people who enjoy their job and are good at their job. Very interactive with being able to touch and hold some of the animals. Is a small place, only took around 30 minutes to look around and interact with animals. Did not cost much to enter 10 euros which we payed for at the door, was no waiting time to enter. Although I understand this is a rescue centre they do have some long term wildlife in the facility that will not be reintroduced into nature I feel the vivariums/ tanks could be bigger and more engaging for the animals. In particular a few lizard tanks looked over crowded and some animals in small tanks. Including a very large fish which only had minimal movement.
Amy C — Google review
Well worth a visit. Got to see the sea turtle and octopus being fed as well as listening to detailed history of all the amazing creatures on show. You can hold various reptiles if you are brave enough. The best thing about this place is the fact it is supporting the local ecology, is not owned by a bif corporate entity and is a labour of love. Any money you spend here directly goes to the looking after of the animals and funds future expansion.
Martin A — Google review
What a wonderful little place! Please visit and keep this place in business, they are worth it. The conservation work they do is great.. the aquarium part is really good, but the best part really, is the reptile section. I will not spoil anything for you as the surprise is much better witnessed in person with no warning (its not scary, don't worry). If I can, I will be back for another visit.
Jay B — Google review
Wow wow and wow, we absolutely loved it here. You can tell as soon as you walk in that they love what they do all the animals are well looked after and there fact you get to get up and close to the reptiles. Definitely worth the visit you will not be disappointed. It's a great place to visit.
Louise — Google review
Very small aquarium/terrarium in a flat and yard. To avoid the place getting too crowded they let visitors in slowly and when previous visitors exit. This means a line forms. We waited over 30 minutes in line for what is essentially a 30 minutes visit. It is a nice little place if you don’t mind most fish and reptiles being held in small aquariums with little to no shelter. There are lots of general info posters about ocean life scattered around but not a lot of specific info on the animals in each aquarium beyond their names. The yard with the free-roaming tortoises and lizards is the highlight of course, but is rather crowded. Looks like the animals are used to nudging their way between the visitors. The staff in the yard are friendly and jovial. If you are here and can find a time without a line in the entrance then the place is worth a visit.
Naveh L — Google review
What to say about this amazing place. We first visited back on our first trip to crete possibly 2012! And we come every year since. The place is just great. They take care of the animals. They are so clean and so well looked after. The gent who owns it is just well a gent and his staff are so knowledgeable and friendly. We look forward to it every trip and is the first thing we book, we now bring our child who has also found a love for this amazing place. Thankyou as always
JemD H — Google review
4.6
(6055)
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4.7
(3784)
Filikis Etirias 7, Chersonisos 700 14, Greece
https://aquaworld-crete.com/
+30 2897 029132
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Knossos Palace

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Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
The Knossos Palace, a reconstructed royal palace dating back to around 1600 BCE, is located in the heart of Heraklion Town. This archaeological site is linked to the myth of the Minotaur and offers a glimpse into the advanced Minoan civilization on Crete. The labyrinthine layout and historical significance make it one of Greece's most important sites.
It is a historical site worth visiting for sure! It is not a museum per se, so do not expect to see a lot of artifacts or monuments/art. The palace and its archeology are very interesting to learn more about via the explanatory stands and QR codes for more details. We were lucky the weather was perfect so we truly enjoyed our walk without being bothered by too much heat or rain. Good to know: -Try to buy tickets online as you can guarantee to go in at the day/hour of your choice. You can buy your tickets directly on the site on an automated screen (card payment), but you might need to wait for your turn to go in (we had to wait for 45 mins for our turn to start the visit). -There are toilets, snacks and drinks space, as well as a souvenir shop on premises. -Wear comfortable shoes and clothes because you will have to walk, and sometimes you have to go up or down stairs. Be aware that the palace is entirely outdoor. -Make sure you pass by the Throne Room, even if you have to wait a dozen of minutes in line to see it, it is worth it 😉 -Arrive as early as the opening hours if you are going by car because the parking space can be full very quickly. We had to circle round many times until we eventually parked at the restaurant a couple of steps before the parking lot. They were very kind and sweet, they didn’t accept to take money and asked us to take coffee/smoothie or have lunch at the restaurant in return which we gladly did 🥹 Happy visit! ☀️
Elia N — Google review
This place is amazing. Overwhelmed. One can ask a simple question- how would they build without having today’s technology and tools? You can explore it on your own, taking a local bus from downtown Heraklion for over 2 euros- 2nd zone. Early afternoon there are less people. If you like you can hire a local guide or use your phone to download valuable information. I recommend 2-3 hours of your time. There is a toilet before the gate - nothing inside. There are few benches you can sit while walking around. There is a cafe and souvenir shop with not expensive basic guidebooks in different languages. There is a huge parking lot, I believe for free. We did not need it, since we used a bus.
Andy Z — Google review
I really like how certain areas are restored next to the unrestored sections so you can really see the passage of time. Nice open site with plenty of shady spots to sit. Small cafe area at the front is fairly busy, but once you’re inside the grounds it feels very spacious and open.
Poppy J — Google review
The Minoan palace of Knossos is the second most visited site in all of Greece. Of course, the most visited site is the Acropolis of Athens. Suggest that you buy a couple good guide books on Knossos, and fully read and absorb them prior to your visit. This enable you to fully appreciate and understand the heroic achievements of the Minoans in creating this beautiful palace. Suggest paying homage to Sir Arthur Evans for excavating and preserving this magnificent archaeological site. Suggest to eat the crowds that you arrive by 0900.
Forrest T — Google review
Some photos of the Knossos palace and archaeological site. Was really fun and interesting. But I feel I wanted more time then I had to explore it all. Guide was amazing. But 1 hour extra would been great to walk around by one Self
Rahl22 — Google review
Awesome historical monument. The reconstructed areas are tastefully done and the excavation has been done so you can really get a feeling for the importance of the site. The Knossos app (if you have a guide they can show you a QR code for the website) let's you see what many areas would have looked like before being ruined, so you can stand in a spot and see what it would have looked like. Well worth a visit.
The C — Google review
The site is of course awe inspiring. Simply walking on the same grounds as the amazing ancient Minoans and trying to imagine how the palace looked like with the help of some of the restorative work done is amazing. Still, at times you feel quite lost. Can't truly understand what has been restored(except for the clear ones), what was original and most of the signs don't really help that much either. For such a historical site, there should be an improvement on all aspects.
Paul D — Google review
A must for any history buffs. It’s so interesting and not difficult to walk around. Enjoy your tour with a guide. They will explain everything and help you skip the queue. There is toilets, cafeteria and a gift shop. Plus the resident peacocks and cats. Buses and Taxis easy to get to and from the site.
Jade B — Google review
4.3
(56330)
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3.9
(13954)
Knosos 714 09, Greece
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/gh251.jsp?obj_id=716
+30 281 023 1940
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Knossos Palace

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Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
The Knossos Palace, a reconstructed royal palace dating back to around 1600 BCE, is located in the heart of Heraklion Town. This archaeological site is linked to the myth of the Minotaur and offers a glimpse into the advanced Minoan civilization on Crete. The labyrinthine layout and historical significance make it one of Greece's most important sites.
It is a historical site worth visiting for sure! It is not a museum per se, so do not expect to see a lot of artifacts or monuments/art. The palace and its archeology are very interesting to learn more about via the explanatory stands and QR codes for more details. We were lucky the weather was perfect so we truly enjoyed our walk without being bothered by too much heat or rain. Good to know: -Try to buy tickets online as you can guarantee to go in at the day/hour of your choice. You can buy your tickets directly on the site on an automated screen (card payment), but you might need to wait for your turn to go in (we had to wait for 45 mins for our turn to start the visit). -There are toilets, snacks and drinks space, as well as a souvenir shop on premises. -Wear comfortable shoes and clothes because you will have to walk, and sometimes you have to go up or down stairs. Be aware that the palace is entirely outdoor. -Make sure you pass by the Throne Room, even if you have to wait a dozen of minutes in line to see it, it is worth it 😉 -Arrive as early as the opening hours if you are going by car because the parking space can be full very quickly. We had to circle round many times until we eventually parked at the restaurant a couple of steps before the parking lot. They were very kind and sweet, they didn’t accept to take money and asked us to take coffee/smoothie or have lunch at the restaurant in return which we gladly did 🥹 Happy visit! ☀️
Elia N — Google review
This place is amazing. Overwhelmed. One can ask a simple question- how would they build without having today’s technology and tools? You can explore it on your own, taking a local bus from downtown Heraklion for over 2 euros- 2nd zone. Early afternoon there are less people. If you like you can hire a local guide or use your phone to download valuable information. I recommend 2-3 hours of your time. There is a toilet before the gate - nothing inside. There are few benches you can sit while walking around. There is a cafe and souvenir shop with not expensive basic guidebooks in different languages. There is a huge parking lot, I believe for free. We did not need it, since we used a bus.
Andy Z — Google review
I really like how certain areas are restored next to the unrestored sections so you can really see the passage of time. Nice open site with plenty of shady spots to sit. Small cafe area at the front is fairly busy, but once you’re inside the grounds it feels very spacious and open.
Poppy J — Google review
The Minoan palace of Knossos is the second most visited site in all of Greece. Of course, the most visited site is the Acropolis of Athens. Suggest that you buy a couple good guide books on Knossos, and fully read and absorb them prior to your visit. This enable you to fully appreciate and understand the heroic achievements of the Minoans in creating this beautiful palace. Suggest paying homage to Sir Arthur Evans for excavating and preserving this magnificent archaeological site. Suggest to eat the crowds that you arrive by 0900.
Forrest T — Google review
Some photos of the Knossos palace and archaeological site. Was really fun and interesting. But I feel I wanted more time then I had to explore it all. Guide was amazing. But 1 hour extra would been great to walk around by one Self
Rahl22 — Google review
Awesome historical monument. The reconstructed areas are tastefully done and the excavation has been done so you can really get a feeling for the importance of the site. The Knossos app (if you have a guide they can show you a QR code for the website) let's you see what many areas would have looked like before being ruined, so you can stand in a spot and see what it would have looked like. Well worth a visit.
The C — Google review
The site is of course awe inspiring. Simply walking on the same grounds as the amazing ancient Minoans and trying to imagine how the palace looked like with the help of some of the restorative work done is amazing. Still, at times you feel quite lost. Can't truly understand what has been restored(except for the clear ones), what was original and most of the signs don't really help that much either. For such a historical site, there should be an improvement on all aspects.
Paul D — Google review
A must for any history buffs. It’s so interesting and not difficult to walk around. Enjoy your tour with a guide. They will explain everything and help you skip the queue. There is toilets, cafeteria and a gift shop. Plus the resident peacocks and cats. Buses and Taxis easy to get to and from the site.
Jade B — Google review
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Knosos 714 09, Greece
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+30 281 023 1940
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Heraklion Archaeological Museum

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History Museums
The Heraklion Archaeological Museum is a must-visit for history buffs, art enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by ancient civilizations. Located in the heart of Crete's capital city, it houses a vast collection of artifacts from the Minoan age and showcases Cretan art, sculptures, and archaeological finds. Families with children can enjoy educational exhibits and interactive displays. To gain deeper insights into the exhibits, visitors can take advantage of guided tours or audio guides offered by the museum.
What an incredible museum! After visiting the museums in major Classical Greece sites, I thought I'd seen everything. This one truly amazed me. The level of artistry and beauty in Minoan artifacts here is astounding! Even if you'd already visited the Knossos Palace site, make sure to come here for eye -popping colors and details. A feast for the eyes!
Jonathan B — Google review
Some photos of Heraklion archaeological museum. Was really fun and interesting. But I feel I wanted more time then I had to explore it all. After the guide was done we had only 20 min to explore the rest or buy some suverni. Would be great if it would have been 1-1,5 hours after extra. But overall it was a great enjoyment.
Rahl22 — Google review
This museum is phenomenal! Informative, clearly laid out, fabulous collection of artefacts. Super helpful for understanding and appreciating the history and culture of the Minoan people (especially alongside a visit to Knossos Palace). I would recommend spending at least two hours here—I did 1.5 hours and wished I had more time. Entry was free on the day I visited.
Priya C — Google review
The Heraklion Archaeological Museum is an absolute must visit in order to gain an understanding and appreciation of the astonishing Minoan civilization. Suggest visiting the Archaeological site of Knossos first and then visit the archaeological museum. Focus especially on the Phaistos Disc, the priestesses with the upraised arms, and the amazingly beautiful frescoes. Suggest you allow two to three hours to get a good tour of the museum. Also, keep in mind that after 1450 BC, Crete had a blended Mycenaean-Minoan culture.
Forrest T — Google review
Totally a MUST-visit after Knossos palace. The collections are absolutely incredible - so detailed, beautifully displayed, and full of context that really ties everything together. You finally get the full picture of Minoan history, myths, and daily life (and honestly, it makes Knossos make so much more sense 😅). I loved how well-organized everything is - from tiny gold jewelry to fresco fragments. Ypu could easily spend hours here if you’re into ancient culture. Unfortunately I came 1.5h before closing so I still have a feeling that there was so much more to see. Tip: go after Knossos, not before - it’s like getting the answers after the adventure 😉
A. R — Google review
Had the option of coming here as part of a Knossos tour. It is a complete no brainer to choose to visit as the museum amplifies and expands your appreciation of the history of Crete particularly after visiting Knossos. I was unable to book tickets online beforehand, but the queue was worth standing in for 15-20 minutes, i'm unsure how long it is normally but there was on a Wednesday a later opening time of 1-8, so it was just a one of those things. However it was a superb building and rooms to view and look at the archaeological finds. Everything was densely packed in but was thoughtfully laid out and I could have spent much longer than the 1.5-2 hours I had available, and this was just prioritising the first floor with the Minoan finds.
Philip K — Google review
Amazing place full of items mainly from Knossos Palace. I would recommend visiting this place prior to seeing Knossos Palace. There is a cafe with a great view over the part of Heraklion and sea port. To avoid the crowds i believe it is better to come in an afternoon.
Andy Z — Google review
What can I say, the archaeology in this museum is amazing. The amount and quality of the finds on display at stunning. It covers all throughout the ages. We visited Knossos before visiting the museum, everything just slots into place and you get to understand the history and relevance of the finds.
Jeff — Google review
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+30 281 027 9000
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Morosini Fountain

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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Morosini Fountain, also known as Liondaria in Greek, is a 1600s Venetian fountain located at the heart of Heraklion. The fountain features eight cisterns adorned with stone reliefs depicting figures from Greek mythology, Nymphs, Tritons, sea monsters and dolphins.
Lion fountain ( looks like monkeys to me though)is located in the center of the square. It decorated with Venetian coats of arms, as well as with relief sculptures inspired by mythology and the sea world, including tritons, dolphins and nymphs. Though lions are uncommon in fountains, as they are not linked with water, they were used by the Venetians in this case as a symbol of their power.
A B — Google review
The main square is a lively place with lots of restaurants and shops around—perfect for a casual stroll or a meal. However, during our visit, the fountain wasn’t working, which was a bit disappointing. Still, the atmosphere and variety of places nearby made it worth the stop.
Christopher K — Google review
The wonderful Morosini Fountain, in the heart of Heraklion old town. I couldn't help but think the effect this fountain had on the city when it was unveiled in 1629. Incredibly ornate marble font with carved frescos depicting local life and well being. Meanwhile just metres away locals share al fresco dining, could be a mirror image from the fountain.
Mark C — Google review
The fountain is nice. Beautiful carved frescoes all over. However, the fountain was never "on" in the 2.5 days I was there. At night, cockroaches come out of the cracks by the base. The fountain area is packed with tourists that give off a positive vibe and energy. Surrounded by restaurants all over the place and street shops hawking various wares. The fountain is at least 350 years old.
Jeff T — Google review
Great central location in Heraklion, Cretes capital city. Lots going on here, squares to sit and people watch, cafes,bars and restaurants plus shopping. If you're after historical- lots to see too. If you're looking for smaller and more picturesque, go to Agios Niklaus.
Martin B — Google review
The vibrant social spot where, even if you don't speak the Greek [never late to try it], you can melt right into the local life. Coffee shops in Greece are a true social institution, the kind Starbucks can only envy. Take your "frapé", sit back, and soak up the lively animated conversation and joy of the locals while tracing the ever lasting attempts of foreign powers to leave their marks in Hiraklion.
Nikolas T — Google review
Lovely fountain, we stopped here on our guided tour of Herakleion. Was here during the very end of the season and it was still incredibly busy so dread to think how packed this would be in the summer. Fountain wasn't actually on when we visited so not as majestic as hoped. Still wonderful architecture.
Lee S — Google review
Nice meeting place at the historical center of the city. The fountain dates from the seventeenth century. Beautiful cafes and shops nearby.
S G — Google review
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Venetian Fortress Rocca a Mare

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Sights & Landmarks
Rocca a Mare Fortress, originally built by the Venetians in the 16th century, has been meticulously restored and now offers visitors dramatic views and a glimpse into history with its displayed artifacts. The fortress, situated on an island, provides cinematic views of the Gulf of Heraklion during the day and is also an intriguing spot for evening exploration.
Worth the trip and one of the best places to learn about the Battle of Crete. There is an entry fee that seems reasonable, and the place does actually take a while to explore. On the ground floor there is the main exhibition and on the top you see the walled structure with views towards the city and the sea. There is a nice coffee area there as well for a break.
João D — Google review
Nice place to visit, great views from the top. For EU citizens born 2000 or later free entrance. In case you order something in the cafeteria on top, ask and check your receipts! We took two slush drinks (colored ice, see the picture), and were told it cost 10€, no receipt provided. When I checked my card transactions next day, they actually charged 13€ instead of 10! For that reason 4 stars only.
Liubov G — Google review
Here we have spent the most interesting part of our day! It is a very beautiful and extravagant fortress. For me this is a place where I would definitely come one more time in the future as it is very beautiful. For EU people that has no more than 25 years the entrance is free as for all the museums in Greece as I understood it!
Rusnac N — Google review
A very nicely renovated and maintained fortress. Built during the Venetian Republic, the construction was completed in 1540, and then in 1669 it came under Ottoman control. The terrace offers a fantastic view of the sea and the city of Heraklion. It can be reached by walking for about 10 minutes from the city center. The entrance fee is 10 Euro/person, free for those under 25. I recommend it to everyone!
Zoltan K — Google review
Good for a short visit. There's a decent amount of stuff to see and information about the island's history. You can go at the top of it where you can enjoy the views of the surrounding area and stop for a drink if you wish. The entry fee is €10, which is probably the maximum amount that would make sense for this. Would recommend.
Vlad S — Google review
Worth the entrance fee of €10 to explore the incredible fortress. Great views from the top across the port of Heraklion. Lots of history inside with some great displays.
Ralph E — Google review
The Venetian fortress Rocca a Mare is definitely interesting, even though you can get through it rather quickly. A big plus: EU citizens under 25 get free entry. From the walls you also have a nice view of the harbor and the city. Overall, worth a visit, 4 stars.
Damian P — Google review
Koules Fortress (Greek: Κουλές), also known as the Heraklion Fortress, the Venetian Fortress, or Rocca al Mare, is a medieval seaside fortress in Heraklion, Crete. Built by the Venetians between 1523 and 1540, it impresses with its architecture and offers beautiful panoramic views of the harbor, the sea, and the city. We only walked around the outside and didn’t go inside. There were quite a few tourists, but it didn’t feel crowded. During our visit, we noticed quite a bit of litter and cigarette butts near the entrance, which was a bit disappointing, so it’s important to help keep such historical sites clean. I recommend taking a walk there, especially in the evening when it’s cooler and more pleasant!
Marianna M — Google review
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Iraklio 712 02, Greece
http://koules.efah.gr/
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Karavostasi Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Karavostasi Beach is a tranquil pebbly beach located near the town of Aghios Nikolaos in Crete. Surrounded by olive groves, it offers a quiet escape and is mainly frequented by locals. The area boasts clean and cold waters, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Despite its small size, the beach can get crowded during summer, so arriving early is recommended to secure a sunbed.
Best beach in Bali if you like calmer beaches with clear water for snorkeling. Popular among families with kids but if you lay in grass area there is quite calm vibe. You can hike nearby rocks or swim to cave beaches if you are a good swimmer. Clean toilets and good showers and very helpful guy in charge of the sunbeds that cost 10 dollars a set. :) honestly my favourite beach in Crete
Markéta V — Google review
A wonderful little bay with incredible views and amazing waters. Especially in the afternoon they are unique. It is worth visiting and do not miss a mask for snorkeling, if you like exploring the seabed. In the afternoon you meet octopuses that move fearlessly on the rocks of the seabed as well as squids that take their walks, starfish and all kinds of fish!! Do not forget to visit the picturesque taverns that are there. Excellent people with kindness and respect. and everything we tried was unexpectedly delicious and fresh!
John P — Google review
Our best beach in central Crete. Protected from the northern wind/waves. Good water clarity (excepted on the very shore) and amazing underwater variety. Fishes, turtles, rocks, cliffs, caves, it has it all. Daily sunbeds set at 10€ (July) / 15€ (August), unfortunately in the range for Cretan beaches. The beach itself gets quite crowded in high season (very limited place for extra private umbrellas/towels). More for sea-lovers than beach-lovers, maybe. Various boats/pedal boats/kayaks to rent.
Nicolas C — Google review
Just beautiful! Sunbeds and umbrella are 15€, here is a beautiful tavern to eat lunch. And the water is clean, clear and with a lot of fish to see when snorkeling
Ana M — Google review
Beautiful beach. Clean sea, clear water. Beautiful rocks nearby. Set of two sunbeds and umbrella 10 euros.
Анна Т — Google review
A small, wild beach with amazing views! Peaceful, beautiful, and perfect for escaping the crowds.
Adela T — Google review
Beautiful place but it would not be comfortable for you if you didn’t want to rent sun lounger- it’s almost on the all territory. Not big area for children to play with sand. In water a lot of renting stuff- boats and catamarans. Parking is a little up from the beach.
Kate B — Google review
Really nice place but one thing I would say is that there are so many people and especially near the shore it is very crowded. It is okay to find a sun bed in the morning but in the afternoon it gets VERY crowded. When you get further out to sea it is lovely with clear waters and LOADS of fish. Highly recommend but visit in the morning in order to get a sun bed and avoid big crowds. There are 2 cafes one is a taverna where it would be ideal to get lunch or dinner. One is a cafe that does milkshakes and plenty of ice lolly’s. There isn’t much litter in the sea either with is refreshing to see. Come here mainly if you want to snorkel since it is very good! There is very limited parking especially in the afternoon so arrive before 10:30. We have been to many beaches around the Cretan coast but homely this was the bed one!!
Lois P — Google review
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Cretan Taxi

Transportation service
Transportation
Cretan Taxi is a reliable and trustworthy transportation service in Crete, offering regular transfers to and from Herakleon and Chania airports. The company provides clean vehicles with friendly drivers who are always on time, making it a pleasant experience for passengers. They also offer valuable information about places of interest during the journey. Cretan Taxi is highly recommended for local trips to Rethymno Old Town or other attractions, as they drive smoothly and ensure a comfortable ride.
Excellent service from Nikos who came to our rescue en route to the airport for our flight home when our hire car broke down. Car was very clean and we had an enjoyable drive from a very professional and friendly driver. Many thanks for getting us to the airport on time. We would thoroughly recommend using Cretan Taxis.
Kay T — Google review
We had an excellent experience with CretanTaxi and Nikos himself. The service was perfectly on time, the car was clean and new, and communication was nice and professional. Feels more like a trusted local contact than just a taxi. Highly recommend!
Szymon K — Google review
Cretan Taxi has been a good experience for us. We have booked regular transfers to and from both Herakleon and Chania airport during our visits to Crete. They have always been on time. Waiting for us with a sign. The cars are clean. Our driver was always pleasant giving us good general information of places of interest. They always drove very nicely which is important as I’m a nervous passenger. We used then when we did not rent a car to do local trips to Rethymno Old Town or to places of interest. I highly recommend the company.
Diogenis S — Google review
We have been working with Niko/Cretan taxi Panormo for over 12 years & I can tell you he is no 1! Niko is reliable, punctual, trust worthy, a nice person, all his cars are well looked after and he speaks English. In a nutshell, I highly recommend Niko & Cretan taxi Panormo.
Flora S — Google review
Highly recommended! Professional service, always on time. Our driver was very polite and helpful, with a big smile!
Sofia Z — Google review
Very professional and always in a timely matter. Very knowledgeable on the best locations to visit on the island. Most important very clean car !
Irene S — Google review
Great taxi service in Crete! Amazing service from Heraklion airport to Panormo.
Antonios V — Google review
Excellent services by professionals in luxury transportation... I highly recommend Chetan Taxi...
ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ Σ — Google review
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Panormos 740 52, Greece
http://www.cretantaxi.com/
+30 694 628 1620
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Paralia Paleochori

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Paralia Paleochori, located on the southern coast of Milos Island, is a popular and vibrant beach with colorful cliffs and pebbled shores. Divided into three zones with dark sand and warm waters from mineral springs, it offers great snorkeling opportunities with tiny fishes and underwater volcanic rocks. Accessible by car or bus, this beach features crystal-clear waters that get deep quickly, making it perfect for swimming.
I really loved this beach. The sand isn’t too fine, so you don’t end up with it everywhere, and the small pebbles actually make it more comfortable. It was surprisingly well sheltered from the wind. The water was beautiful, super clear, with amazing colors. I spent the afternoon there and had such a great time.
Pierre — Google review
Nice calm and relaxing beach. The sand gets really hot. There's some small cliffs that provide some shade if you go in the mornings.
J L — Google review
Amazing beach. My favorite beach accessible by car in Milos. Beautiful colored pebbles and hot sand. Boats were available for rental. We rented a private boat with driver in the view was stunning with amazing places to swim.
Andréane G — Google review
Beautiful beach, very easy to access and there is sandy areas and rock areas. There are quite a few rocks towards the left side of the beach and the current was strong.
Larissa K — Google review
Great beach in Milos. If you booked one of the hotels nearby, it's in walkable distance. Note that we went in September and the water was pretty cold.
Paul T — Google review
The part where the umbrellas, restaurant and lifeguard are is not very exciting. The sea is clean and lovely but not very interesting. If you swim to the right you get to another beach with umbrellas and a cafe, and lots of rocks / mini caves for snorkelling. That side is cool!
Laura P — Google review
Beautiful NOT WINDY long beach with crystal waters and thin sand. Since it is covered by a rock wall, it is not windy and the waves are not strong. Went in November. There is a very pleasant restaurant on the beach which makes it easy to get a lunch break and spend the entire day at the beach.
Laura H — Google review
The deeper you dig in the sand, the hotter it gets, because of volcanic vents underground. If you dig deep enough you can boil water. This is a beautiful beach and a geological wonderland.
Caroline S — Google review
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Milos 848 00, Greece, USA
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Paralia Firiplaka

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Paralia Firiplaka is a stunning beach located on the southern coast of Milos, renowned for its breathtaking scenery and vibrant volcanic cliffs that showcase striking shades of red, orange, and pink. This long stretch of soft golden sand offers an inviting atmosphere perfect for swimming and snorkeling in its clear turquoise waters. While the summer months can bring intense heat, occasional breezes provide relief from the warmth. Visitors often recommend arriving early to secure parking as it can fill up quickly due to its popularity.
Amazing. You need to get a car or scooter to the right of the signs that has 2 beaches (it’s way better than Tsigrado) it was beautiful and they have a canteen there. Amazing amazing amazing!
Larissa A — Google review
Nice beach with clear water and sand starting from the cliff. For us it was a great option after a visit to Tsigrado beach. Overall it is nice but closer to other beaches you find in many different places around the world.
Lucas M — Google review
best beach on Milos island. You can easily hire kayak in case of no wind and reach Tsigrado within 10 minutes.
Sopo K — Google review
The only sharks here are the ones offering to rent beach chairs for €20. Shame on them!
Brett C — Google review
Some people said that it was the most beautiful beach in Milos, and though it was magnificent, I just found other beaches to be better. But definitely a must visit in Milos
Dimi N — Google review
The water is beautiful but unfortunately the beach club is playing very load EDM music with strong bass that spread all over the beach so it is not relaxing at alö. Also there is no toilet at all on this beach nor the beach club. The service at the beach club is very poor, no waiting list and waiters randomly attributing longchairs or even prioritising their friends.
Amarine V — Google review
Very beautiful beach! Now (Jun-July) the climate can be very hard, with moments of overwhelming hot interrupted with strong wind blows that break and blow off your umbrella (and cover you a bit on sand, as it’s very fine). Sand is clean. Recommend a kayak trip from here from the beach itself. A nice natural arch made by a rock with a crack in between, where you can swim throughout. With low wind the sea is calm and not much sand in suspension in the water: the sea is a swimming pool on these conditions, absolutely amazing. Bring your own beers, as the new bar on the beach is extremely expensive.
Jacopo E — Google review
Really nice beach especially during the sunset is very romantic. The water is very clean but is possible to find a lot of people here.anyway the beach deserve the visit. It is mandatory.
Fabio C — Google review
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Prassa (Agios Georgios) Beach

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Beach
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Prassa (Agios Georgios) Beach is a fantastic destination with fine, white sand and crystal clear waters in an enclosed cove. Although the road to reach it may be rocky, the beach offers comfortable sunbeds and a well-stocked bar. However, visitors should be aware that the music can be quite loud. It's advisable to reserve early as it tends to get crowded.
Really nice and quiet beach with not much wind and transparent water, it is pretty much a little paradise! there is also a small truck with soft drinks and some snacks I needed, recommend bringing an umbrella! There are some trees with shade but they get occupied fast!
Dario S — Google review
BEWARE! There are no amended such as food or water or sunbeds, so take your own, otherwise it's a stunning beach. White sand, turquoise waters and protected from northerly winds.
Filia F — Google review
Very beautiful beach but not organized, take your umbrella with you
Lucia V — Google review
Amazing Beach, with crystal clear waters!
Andreas E — Google review
The best beach in Kimolos and one of my favourite ones in Greece. Sandy beach extremely kids friendly. It has also a small bar where you can buy some food and drinks. Umbrellas and sunbeds are for rent.
George K — Google review
For me it is the number 1 beach of the island. Its waters and the color of the white sand enchant you and create a unique spectacle. It is worth visiting and there is also a wonderful Beach Bar and in fact very organized and with a wonderful menu .
Giannis R — Google review
Fantastic beach! Fine, white sand and crystal clear waters in enclosed cove. Worth driving to the end of that road! Well stocked bar, including ...Moet & Chandon @ €130! Don't order a pizza as it won't be cooked (they did refund me). Comfy sunbeds, but a great shame that such a paradise is destroyed by booming beat music.
Marc A — Google review
Probably the most paradise-like beach of the island. The white sand gives the water a turquoise color. There is also a nice beach bar which offers snacks and drinks!
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Kleftiko

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Kleftiko is a stunning coastal area on the southwestern coast of Milos, known for its towering white rock formations and sea caves. Accessible only by boat, this secluded spot was once a hideout for pirate ships. The crystal-clear turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs make it a paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts. Boat tours often stop at Kleftiko to allow visitors to swim and snorkel in and around the caves, including the famous Sykias Cave.
This is a really nice spot with caves, rocks and swimming between them. Yes there are many yachts and boats giving breaks here but still very enjoyable to swim and discover caves. Water is crystal clear and you are swimming with fishes. Must do when you are in Milos.
Ozge Y — Google review
I didn’t quite u destined this is not accessible by a car or a buggy and drove all the way out to see it only to find a single track hiking trail. I guess I should have researched this better. The road to get to it is pretty rough as it is first a paved road and then a dirt road. Then it gets pretty rough and then to find out I don’t get to see without hiking was disappointing. Next time I come to see the island I will arrange a boat tour to see this!
Hillary S — Google review
A boat trip to Kleftiko is an absolute must-do while visiting Milos. We did a catamaran trip with Polco Sailing and it was one of the best days we had in Greece. The water is clear and warm, the history of the area is so interesting, and the rock formations are stunning.
Catherine M — Google review
Really the best way to get here is through a boat tour. I went with a great group. The waters were clear and fairly calm. Since it's October it was fairly chilly but the sun was shining so the cool water was welcome.
Rio M — Google review
Beautiful spot in Milos that can only be reached by boat. Enjoyed anchoring and spending the afternoon there, swimming, and taking in the beauty of the rock formations
Angela T — Google review
go by car and then walk on the designated road, I assume that 90% of the length of the car road is better quality than anywhere else on the island. We went with a Fiat Panda without any problems. When we arrived on foot at the shore, the boat tourers were surprised how we got there on foot...
No W — Google review
An incredible place with a wonderful view. A must if you have the chance to come here. The landscape, the color of the water, the energy. Everything.
Marcelo D — Google review
Absolutely stunning! My husband and I made the hike down and brought our goggles with us. We were able to swim to the caves and have a great snorkeling experience, as well as comfortably relax on in the private rock area at the end of the hike. Definitely recommend!
Kelly D — Google review
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Milos 848 00, Greece
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Sarakiniko

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Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Sarakiniko Beach on the island of Milos is a stunning natural wonder with its moonlike white landscape, clear waters, and unique rock formations. The smooth white rocks create a narrow inlet with a small beach at the end, perfect for safe swimming and snorkeling. Nearby, the remains of a shipwreck offer another great spot for snorkeling. The surrounding white volcanic rock has been shaped by wind over time, creating fjord-like crags with pools and caves to explore.
Beautiful beach, very charming and atypical. The way down is safe and there are no steep cliffs but if you on the rocks next to the beach, it could get a bit more dangerous with more cliffs. Swimming in the beach is great and the water is warmer. Highly recommend spending an hour or so here.
Ralph T — Google review
Such a nice place. We went on a windy day and it wasn’t nice to go for a swim. The views are amazing. There are a lot of caves with long corridors inside- really impressive. The water looks amazing and you can spend 1-2hours just walking around. Free of charge. There is free parking. No easy access for handicapped.
Ana S — Google review
A must go place in Milos. Better visit it in the morning with better sunlight and lesser people. Highly recommended to wear water shoes for easy walking and getting back to shores after swimming. Water is quite cold in October
Minions — Google review
Amazing spot. Loved swimming there. There are some caves as well. Highly recommended! Easy to get there by local bus (2euro) from the port. Lots of tourists- FYI
A B — Google review
Went here twice during our weeklong visit to Milos! This place is out of this world — definitely one of my favorite watering holes ever. I’d recommend going for sunrise or sunset to avoid the crowds.
Jessica I — Google review
Sarakanikio is truly a sight to behold, with its unique lunar-like landscape. The white volcanic rocks and turquoise waters create a striking contrast, offering an unforgettable visual experience. It's a place where yoy can feel a sense of tranquillity and awe. It's a fantastic spot for sunbathing and swimming. This natural wonder is a testament to the raw beauty of our planet. Overall, it's a must-visit location for anyone seeking a memorable coastal experience.
Ronnie A — Google review
Absolutely stunning! A must do in Milos. Went at sunrise and it can get crowded throughout the day, but totally worth it. Also, if you go explore farther to left you’ll be able to get away from the more touristy areas!
Kelly D — Google review
Sarakiniko, Milos, is an otherworldly destination that captivates all who visit. The "moon-like" landscape, with its wind and water-sculpted white volcanic rock, is truly breathtaking. It's a photographer's paradise, offering endless opportunities for stunning shots, especially during sunrise or sunset when the light paints the stark white stone with warm hues. The contrast of the brilliant white against the deep blue of the Aegean Sea is simply mesmerizing. Beyond its visual appeal, Sarakiniko is a place to create memories. It’s perfect for a romantic stroll or a tranquil moment of reflection. The smooth, wave-carved rocks invite exploration, and the small coves provide perfect spots for a refreshing dip. Whether you're an avid photographer or just seeking a unique and serene experience, Sarakiniko is an absolute must-see on any trip to Milos. It's more than just a beach; it's a geological wonder and a memory-making masterpiece.
Gai H — Google review
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Milos 848 00, Greece, USA
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Paralia Koundouros

Beach
Outdoor Activities
One of the best beach we visited in the Cyclades islands. We went when there were fewer people, which definitely provided a better experience than during peak times. The water is crystal clear, shallow, and the beach is sandy
Stano B — Google review
Beatiful beach with crystal clear shallow water ideal for kids. You can either get the sunbeds for 40€ or set yourselves in the free zone which is to the left as well as to the right from the beach club. There is a nice restaurant and bar serving delicious food and good drinks.
Martina J — Google review
This beach bar has nice food good service and the atmosphere was amazing. The beach itself was super clean and barely any rocks.
Evangelos R — Google review
While it’s nice to have beach loungers, they are absolutely overpriced at 40 euros per set, the umbrellas are not all high quality meaning there are pieces missing and therefore not providing full sun coverage but the water is the biggest reason for why you shouldn’t come to this beach….the amount of trash in the water was shocking, pieces of plastic, paper, etc. it was the least clear I’ve seen of any ocean water in Greece. The restaurant attached is fine for a meal but I wouldn’t bother with this beach
Ellary R — Google review
They do NOT let you move the sunbeds! If you want shade, then tough luck. You pay 40 euro to stay in 1 spot in the hot sun. There is also lounge music on the beach which again is unlike any other beach in Kea. Noisy, rude staff, rigid and nonsense rules.
Ioana D — Google review
Tried to move the sunbed 1-2 meters in the shadow since it was very sunny and I was denied by the staff under the reason that all sunbeds should be in line. I find this rude. Left immediately. This is the opposite of greek hospitality and leisure vibes. Don’t recommend.
Stefan N — Google review
Nice beach..nothing extremely exceptional but good nonetheless. Clean water. Not big, not small (review doesn't include sunbeds service which is pricey for the setup)
Diokratis B — Google review
You cannot move the 40 euro sun lounger in the shade. Rude staff, not worth it, there are much better beaches on this island.
Daniel S — Google review
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4.5
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840 02, Greece, USA
20

Temple of Poseidon

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Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
The Temple of Poseidon in Sounion offers a truly special experience, especially during sunset. The sight of the sun dipping below the Aegean horizon and painting the sky with vibrant colors is simply captivating. Even without the sunset, the endless sea views are equally amazing. Located 45km from Athens, it's considered one of Greece's best spots. Visitors can book a guided tour from Athens or rent a car to get there and witness this beautiful temple against the backdrop of an incredible sunset.
Took a while to get there from Athens but it is worthy. It was very cloudy that day so the sunset was not really visible. But it os amazing how the ancient Greeks decide to honor Poseidon in such a magnificent place. The nice thing was there was a holiday in Greece and the entrance was free!
Guillermo Q — Google review
The trip was about an hour and a half from where i'm staying.But after you get out of the hustle and bustle, the trip was awesome. A lot of places you could pull over and take pictures or just pull over and go down to the shore. The temple itself was twenty euros, which seemed kind of high.But I did have a good time and got plenty of pictures.
Janice K — Google review
The temple is beautiful, but the tickets are a little expensive for how much time you can actually spend here. This is definitely one of the best places you can watch the sunset from, though. We went on a semi-cloudy day, and even then the sunset was stunning. There is also a cafe that is nice to take some time to relax at, since if you're staying in Athens it is a bit of a drive.
Madison H — Google review
A beautiful place in itself, but the unjustifiably high price of €20 made us turn back and take a free walk in another part of the peninsula, where the views were just as breathtaking. Is the price of watching the sunset — even next to such a stunning temple — really comparable to the entrance fee for Mycenae, Corinth, or Epidaurus, where, in addition to the ruins, you also visit a museum and get a wealth of information? A highly promoted tourist spot — deservedly so for its amazing views, but not for its price.
Lyubov T — Google review
Well worth the visit. Beautiful spot for sunset or sunrise just pity cant buy tickets in advance and so creates lenghty lines to get in . One desk to buy tickets . Bathrooms another long line for ladies especialy.
Sanita K — Google review
This place is just magical during sunset.🌄 It was actually raining when we got there and just before the sunset at 18:30, the weather turned. There was also a beautiful rainbow🌈 Don't buy tickets in advance due to weather conditions, so just buy on the spot.
Gwendolyn L — Google review
Visiting the Temple of Poseidon was an unforgettable experience. The temple itself is truly majestic, standing tall for more than 2,000 to 3,000 years and offering a glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Greek history. The surrounding sea views are breathtaking, and when combined with the temple’s presence, it feels almost magical. The highlight of the visit was without doubt the sunset. It is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen, with the colors reflecting over the Aegean Sea and the temple glowing in the evening light. The road leading to the temple was also a wonderful part of the journey, with scenic views all along the way. A must-visit when in Greece! 🌅🏛️
Nirmal S — Google review
The temple on the edge of the sea is a magnificent view. It's definitely worth it to visit. It's not so hard to get to there from Athens with the public transport. You can take the bus to Sunion which cost only 6.20 euros in direction. We took it from the Singrou-fix at around 11 o'clock. The trip to there takes around two hours and the road is very beautiful by the sea. The entrance ticket is 20 euros. There is coffee/restaurant there. The bus will drop you off right to the entrance of the temple.
Desislava P — Google review
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Sounio 195 00, Greece, USA
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Planet Blue Diving Center

Education center
Tours
Scuba & Snorkeling
If I could put 6 stars I would!! A wonderful experience worth to experience at least once in your life! We only went a single time but almost directly (after a short theory lesson) went into the clean waters! The instructor was amazing. Not only was he friendly and very welcoming but very professional and clearly knew what he was doing from start to finish. He made sure everything went smoothly and always made sure to check in every few seconds! He even held my hand in the first few meters swimming until I found my balance swimming with the tank. The highlight of the experience were the pictures. We were worried we would not have pictures as we did not have waterproof equipment, but the instructor carried his own GoPro and provided us with more than a dozen afterwards (without extra charge!!) For the very low price of this magnificent experience, the center certainly deserves more than five stars!
Tatiana P — Google review
Such a great experience!😍 Instructors Stefanos and Kosras did their best for my education and training so I could feel myself comfortable under the water...right after the first lesson I became a confident diver and without any fear dived with others. Strongly recommend this school for everyone who always wanted to start but had some doubts - here you'll be in reliable and professional hans. The world of diving really worth it!!!😉👍
Наталья Д — Google review
It was wonderful!! It was our first time, and although we were nervous at first, the instructors helped us with everything and made it easy! It was totally worth it. Beautiful experience. Highly recommend :)
Амира Л — Google review
I found this dive center purely by chance while looking for safety equipment to have on board. We found the door closed, but there was a contact phone number. We called and spoke with Stefanos, who explained all the features of the equipment we needed, which he delivered two days later. Everything was of top quality. Stefanos then invited us to do a test dive with the equipment, but unfortunately, we didn’t have the time available. A month later, we had to make a technical stop at Olympic Marina and got back in touch with Stefanos. We did two excellent dives, followed by an iced espresso. In addition to being a great instructor, Stefanos could also make a great barista. If you enjoy diving or want to try it and happen to pass through Lavrio, don’t miss the chance to visit this Dive Center.
Salvador U — Google review
5 stars with a tone at Planet Blue Diving Center. Stefanos is a truly professional trainer. Always patient, always explanatory, never tiring to repeat and answer questions to make sure you have absorbed the necessary knowledge. Prioritizing safety and always with a lot of humor, keep it up!!!👍
Joana K — Google review
Very friendly and good instructors. Welcoming and great for all levels including discovery divers. We had a great time with the family!
Kevin M — Google review
Had lovely 3 dives with Stefanos and Viktoria. They are both super friendly and very helpful. I had a great time diving with them.
Isa — Google review
Perfect experience! Stefanos and Zac were amazing instructors and made our first scuba diving experience just perfect.
Marek K — Google review
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Fokionos Neyri 12, Lavrio 195 00, Greece
http://www.planetblue.gr/
+30 694 244 2881
22

Paralia Agios Nikolaos

Beach
Outdoor Activities
Paralia Agios Nikolaos is a hidden gem that offers a delightful escape for beach lovers. This small, sheltered beach features a mix of sand and pebbles, complete with umbrellas and sun loungers for ultimate relaxation. Accessible only by boat from Hydra Town, the journey takes about 20 minutes and provides stunning views along the way. The calm waters here feel almost like swimming in a pool, making it perfect for those looking to unwind.
Very nice beach accesible by boat only. Reservation for sunbeds isrecomended. I posted a picture with the reservation number, as we looked for it and could not find it anywhere.
Andreea N — Google review
Very cool beach! 20 euro round trip boat ride from Hydra port to get to Nikolaos beach. The beach was rocky and had great seating/umbrellas, a cute shack for food/drinks, and small bathroom. No large permanent building. Very quiet cove for swimming. We bought snorkels in town and enjoyed seeing all the fish in the cove.
Alex Z — Google review
Beautiful and quiet spot with warm water with colorful fish and octopuses. If you would like to take a break from lovely swimming spots in the town take a boat ride to this beach. It is 20 min. by taxi boat.
Agnieszka D — Google review
My favorite beach in Hydra. You can come here by boat. Boat tickets 20€ /2025 sunbed I think 35€ 2 beds. I kerp this price expensive when you travel alone because you must pay from 2 beds even you need one bed. 30-40 min by boat from Hydra port.
Liisa L — Google review
In a word, one of the most beautiful seas I’ve ever swum in. We visited in mid-September and it was very peaceful—calm, with crystal-clear turquoise water and an amazing variety of fish🐠🐟 There’s a small snack bar with food and drinks available. Definitely recommended for a really enjoyable day! 🩵🩵
Selin D — Google review
Amazing beach with clear, blue water! €20 roundtrip by boat. €30 for a set of two sunbeds and an umbrella — though I personally find that a bit overpriced.
Iliana A — Google review
Pebble beach, no shower, disgusting outdoor toilet and awful food. 20€ per person for the boat taxi, 20€ each sunbed, 17€ for a sad looking club sandwich with potato chips from a bag. Worst thing I ever ate in Greece. 3 stars for the beautiful scenery and ocean. We will never return.
Anko — Google review
Great place Captive once you get here Return boats 4:30 and 5:30 at least from 1 September
Oskar L — Google review
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Hydra 180 40, Greece, USA
http://www.hydradirect.com/hydra-holidays/out-about/st-nikolaos-beach/
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Bisti Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Bisti Beach is a serene and picturesque destination located near the wooded Bisti peninsula and Aghios Nikolaos church. Accessible by boat from Hydra, this tranquil pebble beach offers crystal clear waters and ample shade from trees. Visitors can rent sunbeds and enjoy snorkeling in the pristine waters. The beach also features a small bar serving refreshments and food.
Small quiet beach with mesmerizing clear waters and a small cave. The place is stunning. 17 euros to get to by boat (you can pay card). Renting a bed with an umbrella is 10. There’s a small bar with some snacks and drinks. Bar and rental service only accept cash.
Simona M — Google review
Eu 25 for pair of loungers which is a fair price and they were reasonably comfortable. People say it is quiet but they fired up a noisy generator after we arrived and it stayed on all day. You can’t seem to escape noise these days, I was eventually able to tune it out but I would not call it quiet for that reason. The ride there and back was very pleasant. What I liked most was that there was plenty of shade under the trees available which is great if you enjoy a sea veiw without being fried. To the owners: You probably don’t notice the generator noise anymore but we visitors looking for peace and quiet do. You can buy much quieter generators these days. Lady in charge was freindly.
Cynical V — Google review
The best beach on Hydra we've visited so far! According to Google Maps and comments, reachable only by boats (17€ per person both ways, leaving usually at full hours), however (if to believe the sign on the beach) you can try hiking (if you have about 5 hours to spare). An enchanting beach, hard to compare to others on the island - with its trees generously offering their shadow and the rocks and caves creating a wonderful snorkelling experience. The bar, toilet and some trash a bit deeper in the island, way less picturesque, take you a bit back to Earth... The beach is quite crowded, but still gives the feelings of intimacy and being secluded. Would advise to pack your favourite food and spend a whole day there
Vero — Google review
I love it and of course ill put 5 stars But i think you need a bit of tuning In terms of the food menu and the offerings at the kiosk You have a big potential
Chef H — Google review
My favourite beach on Hydra. €17 for return boat from the port, €10 for 1x umbrella & single bed (assume double for x2). Small bar for drinks/food but nothing stopping you from taking your own for the day. Smaller and quieter than St Nicholas which is why I preferred. Pebbly so bring sea shoes if poss but I managed without. Be sure to get the first boat @ 10.30am in high season so that you are first on the beach and have your pick of seating.
Lauren H — Google review
A lovely pebble beach with plenty of shade from trees and sunbed sets where you can feel at one with nature. Pristine waters and nice for a little snorkel. Best to go on the 10.30 am boat there in peak season to secure a preferred spot. Regular boat trips from Hydra Port, but you sort of have to make a day of it as the first return trip is at 4 pm - of note if you are time limited. Reasonable snack bar (fruit or Greek salad, simple toast or sandwich and refreshments, and some beer/wine, but nothing fancy). You can also walk to a church with nice views.
Elektra S — Google review
By far the best beach on the island! €15 per person for the boat ride to get there and back, which you can catch from the main port. €15 for 2 sunbeds and umbrella - we stayed there all day! Quiet, clean, crystal clear waters and the forest backdrop. Take some snacks and enjoy!
YX M — Google review
Such an amazing beach!! Really nice and quiet. You can rent a lounge for the day, we had 3 lounges for 38 euro. There’s a little kiosk with snacks and drinks. My favourite beach on hydra so far
Anna K — Google review
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Epar.Od. Mandrakiou-Molou, Idra 180 40, Greece, USA
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Askeli beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Askeli beach, located 2 km north of Poros Port, is a popular and bustling destination. The organized beach offers amenities such as beach bars and plenty of eucalyptus trees for shade. While the beach has small pebbles, the water becomes sandy once you enter it. Visitors can enjoy clear waters and various water sports while also having access to nearby tavernas. Although not overcrowded, some visitors note a lack of amenities like bars and umbrellas.
We visited Askeli Beach in Poros, Greece, and had a great experience. The beach was clean and much less crowded compared to other spots, which made it really relaxing. Perfect place if you’re looking for some peace and clear waters!
Shailesh S — Google review
Beautiful beach. Not lots of sand and mostly stone, but there is a sandy bit at the bottom.beautiful. The loungers cost £15 euro for 2.
Lana R — Google review
Beautiful sandy beach with a few rocks here and there. There were umbrellas available for free and we enjoyed our time there. Perfect if you're staying at Askeli.
Alexandra D — Google review
After a hard and hot days walking we needed to relax😁 Askelli beach is near to our studio so decided to head there😁🇬🇷 Very nice sun beds and umbrellas and even found a bit of shade 😁 €15 for two beds 😁🇬🇷 Nice bar area. Very good toilets and changing areas😁🇬🇷 A few pebbles and into the sea. No complaints😁 Didn’t eat but had two nice iced coffee ☕️ Convenient for us but also worth walking to 😁🇬🇷 Some good music 🎵 playing too😁🇬🇷 Will go again. Recommended 😁🇬🇷🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Larry H — Google review
Really beautiful beach 😍 the coast is sandy, seawater is clean. This place isn’t crowded ( in the middle of June) I was missing the bar and coffee shop or tavernas therefore only four stars for me…( this place is so far the supermarket and any possible of buying) If you want you can get a sunbed as well.
Annamária — Google review
The beach is really good, in the beginning starting at the golden hotel don't have rocks many rocks and the umbrellas are for free. If you go bit more to the left is where the rocky part starts but if you have watershoes is just fine! Enjoy and have fun !
Larissa V — Google review
Went there on a mid-sunny May afternoon. Definitely not overcrowded (maybe due to the time period) but a very nice and picturesque beach! Sand was clean enough to lay down with your towel and the sea was also very clear and clean! 4 stars just because it lacks of amenities such as bars, umbrellas etc.
Damian S — Google review
Water is abit cold today as is quite windy in September , we got a spot right on the rocky beach , is not sandy so is quite a feet massage to go thru that for a swim. we got our set of lounge seat from the nearby restaurant , Askeli . 12€ a day for the set of two. Price reasonable I reckon , and you can order drinks and snack to be serve. overall the staff are very friendly. Beach is not full at all, so is kind of peaceful and we enjoyed it very much
Renee W — Google review
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Kiani Akti 180 20, Greece, USA
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Paralia Limanaki tis Agapis

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Beach
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Paralia Limanaki tis Agapis, also known as Love Bay, is a charming and intimate beach nestled amidst verdant surroundings. The bay's name originates from the 1950s and reflects its secluded and romantic ambiance. With its clear emerald waters and sandy shores shaded by pine trees, it offers a tranquil retreat for couples and those seeking a peaceful environment. The calm sea makes it ideal for leisurely holidays and romantic getaways.
Best in poros! Very quiet Nice beach bar Clean water!!! We loved so much to be here!
מיכל ב — Google review
I think this is the best beach in Poros island. Trees provide shade and environment up to where the water starts. It is organised and you can rent umbrellas and sunbeds. Food and drinks are also available with prices the same like elsewhere. If you wish a good spot it is advisable to go as early as 10 o'clock in the morning.
Michael S — Google review
Extremely disappointing experience. The staff was shockingly rude, the worst treatment we've received in 15 years of visiting beaches in Greece. Poor service, zero hospitality. Definitely not the Greek welcome we’re used to. Would not recommend.
Florin R — Google review
The bay is absolutely gorgeous - crazy clear green waters, lots of fish to observe. This is unfortunately shadowed by poor customer service from there staff and over inflated prices for sunbeds. The staff is eager for money that they invoke some non-existing law that they cannot keep your already paid sunbed for more than 30 minutes. The worst customer experience ever in Greece.
Alexandru S — Google review
Nice water, nice beach, but the services leave a lot to be desired. In the pure Greek commercial spirit, you pay 20 euros for a lounger, but if you leave more than 30 minutes because you don't want to eat extra lunch from them, you've lost your seats. And that wouldn't even be the problem, but the fact that this "rule" is not posted anywhere or communicated in advance...just Greece ;)
Catalin D — Google review
It is a petite cute beach that is excellent for quiet relaxing time. The bay is surrounded by deep vegetation which ensured its privacy. That is how the name came. It is very popular with couples or even people who prefers quiet calm environment. The water is sea green, clear. The sand is a little red to brown but sandy. The bay water is also calm enough, making it a perfect place for holidays and romantic outings. A narrow road surrounds the bay, but there is not much traffic in it. The bay has shower and drinking facilities.
Muhammad R — Google review
Nice little beach with catch name. The waters look nice from above, but when you get in, you'll realize they are pretty muddy. OK for 1 time but it wouldn't be my favorite beach. The beach bar offer some sunbeds but at full season it's very very crowded.
Konstantinos B — Google review
It was my long walk on New Year's day, came all the way from the port that's downtown Poros & it was absolutely stunning! No wonder it's crowded in the summer, there were others enjoing a little picnic on the same day, such a quiet lovely place with crystal clear waters, looking forward to visiting again in the summer!
Dimitra K — Google review
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Poros Municipality 180 20, Greece, USA
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Lake Vouliagmeni

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Lake
Spas & Wellness
Lake Vouliagmeni, located in the Athenian Riviera, is a scenic natural wonder with thermal mineral water. It is part of the National NATURA 2000 list and home to unique organisms like the Garra Rufa fish known for skin exfoliation. The lake's crystal-clear waters are fed by underground hot springs, offering a constant temperature year-round. Visitors can swim and enjoy the beautiful surrounding scenery.
We had an amazing experience here! The doctor fish were incredibly therapeutic, they took a little bit to get used to but once I did it was so fun. It was really an awesome unique experience! Our waitress Olga was incredibly attentive and made our entire experience amazing! Thank you especially for Olga! We also had several drinks and food all of which were delicious! The service was also very nice and fast, I highly recommend checking the lake out on your visit to Greece!
Corey B — Google review
A hidden gem for sure - more of a beach club than we were expecting but it’s very relaxed with a great array of amenities (showers, bar, restaurant). It’s a beautiful setting and the doctor fish were a great add to the experience. Staff aren’t the most welcoming or attentive but the food was tasty. Would recommend!
Georgina B — Google review
Had a wonderful time at the lake today, we got there for about 11-11.30 (via metro and bus, took an hour) and queued for 10 minutes. Didn’t ask for student identification and we easily managed to get two sunbeds as there was still many available. It was lovely vibe. Foods quite pricey for small portions and not a lot of vegetarian options, just tomato basil pasta or margherita pizza as the two hot mains. We spent a few hours here, loved the fish. Water was SO salty! Not seen anyone else post about how salty it was, suprised me a lot! The lake was pretty cold despite it saying 25 degrees but fair enough. Changing facilities were good. Only two cubicles for female toilets though which surprised me. I enjoyed the experience as a whole!
Emma H — Google review
This place is just suuuuper cool👍👍 Enjoyed it just a to the beginning of March, sunny weather. Sun is very warm, but not burning, temperature in the lake is very refreshing. Lake is surrounded by the high rocks, so there is no wind there, just a smooth breeze.All what you need on weekend!! and it is very close to Athens 👍
Maxim N — Google review
Absolutely great idea to visit this lake. Come early as the sunbeds get occupied pretty fast by lunch time. No sunscreen allowed into the water, which is perfect in my opinion. Food and drinka available as well as wheelchair access.
Diana S — Google review
This is a spectacular lake and chill beach club. It is such great spot to spend the day but the bad service of the staff there really let it down. I visited in June 2024 and had a wonderful experience in a cabana with my family. I even wrote an 3-page feature article about the Athens Riviera mentioning it and Abraovato for Robb Report ANZ where I was the assistant editor at the time. This year my visit today was still beautiful but the service was underwhelming. There was a mix up with my booking on the door which resulted in the blonde female manager in charge being very rude to on the door acting aggressively from the start. Then after settling down to read in our pre-booked lounge chairs for 50 euro (not what we thought wee were getting really) we ordered mineral water and coffee and decided to make the most of where we were seated. But after our first swim we were then surrounded by two male lifeguards, a swarthy and loud old male pool cleaner, and another two older male service people who gossiped very loudly right behind us for over 25 -30 minutes which made me very uncomfortable and made it hard to concentrate on drawing and reading (let alone sleeping which would have been nice). I didn't come to the beach club to sit around with a bunch of strange men who were supposed to be working and weren't. Every time i turned around they were staring at me. The place was pretty empty so we asked to please be moved to a quieter spot and we did move to some chairs right around the back of the lake where we continued reading and sketching the lake. We ordered a salad and a cocktail and moved all our own stuff to some new sun beds that were just in the sun. Again empty beds around us for as far as the eye could see Then we were getting prepared to relax when the blonde female manager came back over and told us we had to pay another 60 euro to stay on the sunbeds. So instead of staying until 6.00pm and eating and drinking as we had intended and having a snooze there went to the One &Only for lunch in Glyfada where the service, pool and bar is impeccable. This beach club could have made our stay so pleasant and enjoyable and the unprofessional staff really let it down. Had they offered us an upgrade to start with and some good service we could have had a great time. I have told so many people about this place and now I will not continue to because there is a nasty attitude in the staff that is truly inexplicable.
Belinda A — Google review
Everything is great. But look on this toilets.??? 17 euros entrance ticket and you can not fix it. You can see a neighbor in another cabin from the hole in that plastic cover. The door is not closing and the button with a mechanism outside
Valeriia M — Google review
Very beautiful place. But the staff ist handeling und the equipment during opening houers in the afternoon which is very noisy and disturbing. They even take your chairs away you pay for and put yor stuff somewhere else 2h before closing. If one charges about 40 EUR entrance fee clarly wrong.
A. H — Google review
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4.3
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Vouliagmeni 166 71, Greece, USA
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Astir Beach

Resort hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beach pavillion
Beach & Pool Clubs
This is a really nice beach club, and in my opinion, probably the best one in the Athens area. The service is good, the sea water is crystal clear, and there’s no loud music — which makes it perfect for relaxing, reading a book, or just enjoying the atmosphere. That said, the prices are on the higher side. On weekends and holidays, expect to pay around €160 for two people (two sunbeds and one umbrella). Towels are not included and come at an extra charge. The restaurant is also quite expensive — for example, a cappuccino at the bar costs €5.50. What I didn’t like was that it was served in a paper cup, even after I asked for a proper cup. That was disappointing, as enjoying coffee in a real cup is part of my ritual. A very unique aspect of this place is the presence of ancient ruins — the remains of a temple thousands of years old are located right on the property, which was an incredible and unexpected surprise. Overall, everything else was excellent, and I can definitely recommend this beach club. Just make sure to book in advance through their website. Also note that parking is available right next to the club, at €15 per day.
Iryna — Google review
We had a fantastic time at this Beach! The atmosphere was super chill and the staff were really friendly. We recommend booking sunbeds in advance, as they can fill up quickly. The only negative aspect of my experience was that we were not informed about the parking fee.
G K — Google review
We had a nice time at this beach. The water is shallow very far out so it’s good for kids or non swimmers. The sights were beautiful and the chairs were comfortable. The staff was great too. The only downside is that it is expensive. I’m talking €10 per large water bottle - these are 1€ elsewhere. The food and drinks were also USD priced at €20 a cocktail and over €25 for beach food. It’s nice if you can afford to splurge. We spent €80 on an umbrella with two seats. We spent €70 on a smoothie, 2 coffee, a yogurt bowl and 3 waters.
Nikki B — Google review
The place is nice and the sea is very clear. However, the service and facilities are poor. For this price (we paid 200 euros for 2 people), I was expecting a much better experience. I think this is a lack of attention to small details to make it the place to go (for example some nice music, shampoo in the showers, more friendly staff, towels included, parking included, etc.)
Raya S — Google review
The beach is amazing, the water is Crystal clear BUT parking is 15 euros, no towels , very slow service and no one cleans the table until you leave so we had 10 glasses of water and the food remains on the side table till we left !! Towels is available to rent !!!!!! And they are disgustingly old and all that after paying 180 euros for the umbrella … honestly I will come back but the only reason is the water clarity and nothing els !! What a pity, this place could easily turn into heaven
Mudhaffer A — Google review
Upscale . Entrance fee Eu 35 per person includes umbrella and beach chair. Towels available at extra 10 EU. Food variety available and prices are a bit higher than restaurants. Shallow clear water but cold in the middle of August.
Nagi E — Google review
One of the best beaches in Athens. Prices though have gone massively up the last few years (70-180 euro per set) without any renovation of the sun-beds and umbrella’s the last 17 years. The quality of the umbrella’s and sun-beds are dated and of poor quality with absorbing heat that could easily produce skin burns.
Nikolaos V — Google review
When I looked at the reviews before coming I was scared to be honest ,but after I came and visited the beach its absolutely amazing in everything. I made my reservation online from their site and when I came it was very smooth. Beach is very clean with no rocks which makes it very nice to have a swim and the staff is very friendly and helpful. Something that is a plus for me is that they don’t have loud music which makes you relax and enjoy your day. Absolutely an amazing experience that I would recommend to everyone visiting Athens !
Omar E — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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Apollonos 40, Vouliagmeni 166 71, Greece
https://www.astir.gr/beach/
+30 21 0890 1619
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Temple of Aphaia

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Temple of Aphaia is a significant archaeological site located on the island of Aegina. Built in the 5th century BC, this Doric temple was dedicated to the ancient goddess Aphaia. Positioned on top of a hill, it offers a spectacular view of the surrounding area and is considered one of the most important structures in the Sanctuary of Aphaia.
Beautifully preserved temple in a spectacular setting! It was not crowded at all and we highly recommend visiting. We took the local bus at 2 euro each.
Nikki T — Google review
It's a beautiful temple, which I highly recommend visiting to learn about its historical significance. It's one of the three temples in the "Sacred Triangle." Admission is 10 euros and also gives you access to the museum.
Carito A — Google review
Beautifully maintained Temple of the Goddess Aphaia, a mysterious figure local to Aegina and sometimes Crete. Pausanias (2nd c. CE) records that the Aeginetans called Britomartis “Aphaia. The Temple is really well-preserved and maintained. Admission is 10 Euro. Go early in the morning to avoid the buses and crowds. Taxis do go up here.
Yeshe M — Google review
I like to call this island pistachio island. Everywhere you go including the beautiful temple of Aphaia are pistachios. Beautiful views and I would love to go here in the evening to take in the view of Athens. Amazing views.
Sam I — Google review
A must-see if you’re visiting Aegina! The Temple of Aphaia is beautifully preserved and stands on a hill with an absolutely stunning view over the sea and even the mainland on a clear day. It’s quiet, peaceful, and feels very authentic compared to the crowded sites in Athens. Totally worth the 20-minute ride from the main port — it gives a real sense of ancient Greece. And after your visit, don’t miss grabbing a pistachio ice cream from the little shop right next to the site — Aegina’s specialty and the perfect way to end the visit!
Sothy U — Google review
It was okay. Maybe a lot better if we didn't walk a mile straight up to get there. Ruins with a small tourist store. Interesting information tables throughout. Lots of cats roaming around begging for food. Cost $10 euros to explore site. Very nice view from the top. Several tour busses were visiting at the same time as we were there.
Ellen P — Google review
It wasn’t that easy to get here - the ferry and then the taxi. But it’s worth it because of its more than 2.5K history and no need to jostle with other tourists. We got all the photos we wanted. The cats were very friendly once they knew we had cat food
Clifton P — Google review
It is a beautiful ancient temple well preserved. I don't know about the entrance cost because EU citizens under 25 have free entrance upon showing their ID. Highly recommend
Vasiliki Z — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(827)
Egina 180 10, Greece
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/gh251.jsp?obj_id=535
+30 2297 032398
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Holy Church of Saint Nectarios of Aegina

Greek Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The monastery is a true haven for the Orthodox faithful that go to venerate the relics of Saint Nectarios. A few tips: Dress code: given this is a holy place, shorts are not allowed in the church. But they have a lot of cloth wraps available at the entrance for people to borrow. So no need to worry. Relics: there are three places where they can be found: 1) in the main church to the right of the iconostasis in a little chapel that’s connected to the church. 2) walk up to the top level of the property through the winding ramp. There you’ll find the tomb of Saint Nectarios to the right. In from of which there is a holy water fountain which is free to take for everyone. Bring water bottles! Also, you can visit the saint’s rooms where he lived. Those are located behind the chapel with his tomb. 3) And there is also a tiny church further up from the tomb where there is also the Saint’s hat. Transportation: There’s lots of free parking on the church property past the gate to the left or you can take the local bus. It’s €2. The covered bus station right in from of the church goes to Aegina Port/Town and across the street (there’s no sign but it’s right in from of the restaurant) will take you to Agia Marina. Souvenir shop: found on the top level of the property past the tomb. Lots of little things to buy including empty water bottles in case you forgot to bring your own for the holy water.
Soare H — Google review
The Church of Saint Nectarios in Aegina is a truly miraculous place, filled with grace and peace. You feel close to the divine here – a wonderful spot for those seeking spiritual quiet and heartfelt prayer. It is said that prayers are truly heard in this sacred place. Practical note: the religious shop only accepts cash, not credit cards. The church is easy to reach by bus from Aegina port, and nearby you’ll find plenty of restaurants serving delicious traditional Greek food
Stef — Google review
I didn’t know what to expect for this monastery but it is a really good photo stop. It also got me curious about Saint Nectarios, who I learnt is venerated for many healings, especially of cancer, both during his life and after his death
Clifton P — Google review
Huge church. Amazing interior and obviously a place of pilgrimage for many. The reason being in the name St Nektarios. He is buried here and is known for many healing miracles. There is also the monastery and further relics. Appropriate dress is required. Long trousers for men and shirts. Women long skirts, not shorts, and tops should cover shoulders. No entrance fee but donations welcome, I'm sure.
Ian B — Google review
Whole place is wonderful! The setting is beautiful, the staff are friendly, and the ambiance is calming. Strongly recommend visiting for a peaceful and uplifting experience.
Fil3mon — Google review
This is an awe inspiring church. The floors are designed with tiny tiny ceramic tiles and around the amazing alter are mosaics of sea creatures. Above is the Monastery, with a small church, the actual rooms where Agios Nektarios lived and worked (St. Nektarios) and a guide to fill you in on all the details of his objects, writings and life. In addition there is a small room with the Saint’s tomb where many people feel/receive special closeness to God and even whispers when they put their ear up to the tomb. Skirts and cover update provided as dress code requires respect.
Butterfly G — Google review
A beautiful and breathtaking holy place, the Church and Monastery of Saint Nektarios of Aegina is dedicated to one of the most renowned Greek saints, venerated in both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches. This is a must-visit site when in Aegina, accessible by local bus, taxi, or rented scooter/car, with ample parking available nearby. The journey takes about 20 minutes. Be respectful of this active sacred site, as it is frequented by many Greeks seeking the favor of the saint. Up the hill, you can also visit the monastery. Men and women must dress modestly in accordance with the rules. When we visited, the interior was being renovated but remained open for visitors to explore.
Sandi — Google review
Very spiritual experience, energy there was something special. Souvenir shop was a bit unorganized, big line up with only a single person working, but had really nice things.
Chris D — Google review
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4.5
(407)
Kontos 180 10, Greece
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Paralia Aponisos

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Paralia Aponisos is a picturesque pebble beach located in a small cove, offering sheltered swimming and the option to rent loungers. It is part of an exciting day trip itinerary that includes stops at three stunning locations in the Saronic Gulf. Visitors can explore Agistri Island's charming alleyways, relax on its pristine beaches, and immerse themselves in its natural beauty.
Very nice Beach! 6Euro for entrance, but you get a sunbead and a shade with it. Public clean toilet and a Beach bar with snac, with a reasonable prices, sandwiches, fries, burger, Pizza, etc With pressing a button you can also ask for service to your bed. Water is crystal clean and spectacular View surround the island. Scooter or e-bike recomended from Scala.
Péter K — Google review
Paralia Aponisos is a beautiful and peaceful spot on Agistri Island, offering crystal-clear waters and stunning natural scenery. Unlike the adjacent private islet of Aponisos, which charges an entrance fee (€6) for access to sunbeds, umbrellas, and food facilities, this beach area is completely free. Getting There: Paralia Aponisos is about a 15–20 minute drive from Skala, the island’s main port town. The route follows Agistri’s main road — it’s narrow but in good condition and very easy to navigate. Once you arrive, you can park conveniently right near the beach. The Experience: The beach itself is small, but the surrounding rocks offer plenty of spots to lay down a towel and relax, even though you’ll be lying on rocks rather than sand. The water is incredibly clear, with the feeling of a natural pool — really something out of a movie. The seabed is rocky for the first 20–30 meters, then turns into soft sand with beautifully transparent water, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. When we visited in early May, it was very peaceful and uncrowded, with only a handful of people around. Just be aware that during peak summer months (July and August), it likely gets much busier. Facilities and Surroundings: Behind the beach there’s a small port area and a food establishment (a bar/café), so you have options for refreshments nearby. To the side, you’ll see the private islet of Aponisos, which you can reach via a concrete platform. On the islet, for a fee, you’ll find organized facilities like sunbeds, umbrellas. Just a heads-up: directly behind the small sandy part of the beach, there’s a small port area, along with the road and a parking area for scooters and cars. This does take a little away from the feeling of untouched nature, since you’re not completely secluded. Still, the beach itself is so beautiful and the water so clear that you’ll probably enjoy it there anyway — once you’re swimming or relaxing by the sea, it’s easy to forget about what’s behind you. Final Thoughts: Paralia Aponisos offers a stunning, clear-water swimming spot with easy access and a laid-back vibe. Whether you want to snorkel, swim, or just relax on the rocks, it’s a fantastic place to spend a few hours. Just keep in mind that it’s not a sandy beach, and it may be much busier in the high season. We really enjoyed our time here and highly recommend visiting if you’re in Agistri.
Francesco C — Google review
Best beach of the island in terms of views and facilities. Entry with umbrella and regular sunbed is 6€ per person, and they have plenty (I’d say at least 100). If you want a set with cushion sunbeds (more comfy) it’s 5€ more (2,5€ per person). Considering the beach and the views, it’s excellent value for money. Very important: if you want, you can contact them to reserve sunbeds without additional fees, to make sure they are available when you arrive. This might be very useful especially during the weekends, where there are many more people and it might be hard to find available sunbeds. There is a beach bar with some food and drink options, and you can order directly from your sunbed through a button which calls a server without additional charge, very nice. The water is fantastic, there is both a shallow and a deep area, and you can also rent a kayak to explore the bay. Overall, I highly recommend, one of the best beaches I’ve ever been to, particularly nice after 5pm when most people have gone away and it’s quieter. Side note about the bus: as per July 2025, there are 2 (occasionally 3) buses that go from Skala to Aponissos, stopping by Megalochori, Dragoneira and Limenaria. The timetables are displayed on site, but it’s usually once an hour. While during the week you can manage to catch the bus in the morning (either the tourist bus for 5€ or the regular bus for 2€), during the weekend it’s almost impossible to catch one before 13:00, and there are very few taxis on the island, so I recommend be prepared for that maybe by reserving in advance or by renting a scooter. Conversely, catching the bus to go back in the afternoon, especially after 18, is much easier.
Anita S — Google review
- It’s a private beach with 6Euro entrance fee. The fee includes sunbed with shade (no mattress- with mattress you pay 5Euro/2 person more and if with bed and cover- 10Euro). - However the access to the water is free as it can be access before the entrance. Out of that area there are 2 restaurants and many shade below trees. - Good service and perfect organization. Stay and press the button, they will come to get your order. Price is reasonable. - They also provide some stuff on the water for you to have fun. - The beach is sandy (still rocks here and there but still). About 6km from Skala.
Nhan N — Google review
It is a very beautiful place with lovely surroundings. The water is clear and great for swimming. However, admission to the sun loungers costs €6 per person, and a sun lounger costs an additional €10 per person. The front sun loungers in the first row are even more expensive. .
Elijah O — Google review
Heaven on earth. The water, the view, the excellent services of the well trained staff.
Cristina C — Google review
A very pretty beach with crystal clear water. There is a private beach side, cost of entry is 5€ which includes a sunbed. The customer service is very friendly and quick with reasonable prices. There is also a free area where you can lay down towels and rest under tree shades.
Trà V — Google review
Beautiful beach. You don't need to cross the bridge in order to enjoy the beautiful water. Be aware that the sand is rocky and Not sutible for barefoot. Lots of urchin!
Roy — Google review
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4.5
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Angistri Municipality 180 10, Greece, USA
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