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Ah, the sandy paradise of this beach is truly a sight to behold! The crystal-clear waters are like a dream come true, although it can get a bit crowded during the weekends. If you head to the right-hand side of the waterfront, you'll find more pebbles than sand, but it's still a great spot to relax. The beach is well-organized with sunbeds available for €5-10 per pair, but you can always bring your own towel and parasols. The best spot to lounge around is right by the Lifeguard tower, where you can also find a fantastic feature - a disable/limited mobility access chair with a rail ramp that takes you straight into the water at 3ft deep. It's fantastic to see such inclusivity on the beach, and it truly shows that everyone can enjoy the sea. If you're feeling a bit chilly, don't worry - there's a fresh water stream that flows into the sea at the middle of the beach. It can make the water feel a little cooler at the surface, but it's a refreshing change from the warmth of the sun. On the left-hand side of the waterfront, you'll find a place where you can rent pedalos, canoes, and paddling boards. Check out the photos for the prices in 2022. Overall, this beach is a lovely spot with plenty of tavernas, shops, bakeries, and a mini market nearby. It's the perfect place to spend a lazy day in the sun.
This Greek beach is nothing short of breathtaking, with crystal clear waters and soft sand that will make you feel like you're in paradise. And when you're done soaking up the sun, you can head over to one of the nearby tavernas for a delicious meal and refreshing drink. It's the perfect place to relax and unwind, surrounded by the beauty of nature.
The beach offers a stretch of powdery sand and crystal-clear waters, albeit a tad crowded with visitors. On the right-hand side of the waterfront, you'll find pebbles scattered about. The beach is well-maintained and offers a range of sunbeds for hire, with prices ranging from 5-10 Euros per pair in 2022. The sea is fed by a freshwater source, which results in a refreshing chill in the middle of the beach.
This lovely beach is ideal for families and those seeking an affordable alternative to the popular Kalogria beach. The umbrellas here are reasonably priced, and the locals are friendly and welcoming. While there are some rocky areas in the sea, the stunning sunsets make up for it. Overall, a wonderful spot to relax and soak up the sun.
The Stoupa beach is a well-liked option among visitors, although it may be considered a bit too commercialized for our liking. The beach is quite spacious and comes equipped with plenty of sunbeds and umbrellas, which are complimentary if you purchase a drink from the bar. While the sand is a lovely shade of gold, there are some sizable rocks in the water that may be a bit of a hindrance. Additionally, there are numerous terraces in the vicinity, one of which is Restaurant Stoupa where we had a delectable meal.