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The beach is absolutely fantastic, complete with comfortable beds and crystal-clear waters. While the beach bar boasts a trendy Boho style, it can be quite pricey.
The beach is lovely with soft sand, but parking is limited, causing many to park on the roadside. There are plenty of trees that offer shade about 20 meters from the sea. The beach bar serves delicious coffee and drinks, but the cost of 25 euros for beach beds is quite high compared to other options on Serifos.
This beach is undoubtedly one of the best on the island, boasting pristine waters that are crystal clear. It's well-protected from the wind, particularly from the north, making it an ideal spot for sunbathing and swimming. The majority of the beach is sandy, with a small pebble section towards the Greek tavern at the end. A beach bar is located in the middle of the beach, offering umbrella rentals, although prices are on the higher side. If you're looking for some shade, head towards the bus station end of the beach, where you'll find plenty of trees to relax under.
Due to the Meltemi wind, we were unable to explore numerous beaches on Serifos. However, we did come across a gem on the southern coast, which I would rank as my second favorite (with Kalo Ampeli taking the top spot). Despite the wind, this beach was somewhat sheltered, and the water was simply stunning. Additionally, the beach taverna was a charming spot that offered delicious, reasonably priced fresh fish.
The beach is absolutely stunning, stretching out for miles and boasting a variety of charming eateries. The water is teeming with an abundance of fish and fascinating rocks, making it a must-see for those equipped with goggles. While the beach itself is somewhat rocky, there are ample shaded areas to relax in. Additionally, parking is typically plentiful along the road, making it easily accessible to all.