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Although the paid beach park is currently closed, the beach remains accessible to the public and free of charge. If you find yourself facing the closed main entrance, simply follow the construction fence in a clockwise direction for approximately five minutes until you reach a right turn that leads to a narrow path between the construction site and various sports courts, including tennis. Follow this path until you reach the end, and you will arrive at the beach.
My friend and I were filled with excitement when we stumbled upon pictures of this beach online. We were so enamored by the idea of soaking up the sun on luxurious beach chairs under parasols that we immediately booked them for a whopping £160. A taxi ride worth £20 from Athens later, we were greeted by a closed gate and a sign that read CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS. The disappointment was palpable, and to make matters worse, the person at the gate was incredibly rude when I asked for a refund. It's frustrating to think that the website still allows bookings without any indication that the beach is closed. This was a complete waste of our time, money, and energy.
This beach undoubtedly ranks as the top choice for families with kids. Its serene ambiance, refined vibe, and well-stocked bar and restaurant make for a pleasant experience. The sandy shore is free of pebbles, and the water and sand are of exceptional quality. Our family, including the little ones, thoroughly enjoyed the visit. Although entry to the private beach requires a fee, the 15 euro charge for a party of three proves worthwhile. We are already planning our next trip back.
The shoreline is a sight to behold, with its stunningly clear and pristine waters that are impeccably maintained. However, one drawback is the steep price tag attached to it, coupled with its relatively diminutive size and the occasional presence of broken chairs. Should you choose to visit on a Sunday, a ticket will set you back 12€ per person, though it does come with the added perk of an inclusive umbrella and access to a truly marvelous pool.
This seaside destination is truly remarkable! During weekdays, it is not teeming with people, and it is also reasonably priced (5 Euros as of 2019). The beach is immaculate, and it provides complimentary umbrellas and sun beds, restaurants, and lockers. Although it requires a 100-meter walk to reach an adequate swimming depth, I found this to be an added benefit. This location is ideal for both children and adults alike, and I wholeheartedly endorse it.