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The beach is lovely with pebbles and they provide sunbeds. Occasionally, a canteen boat comes by. The water temperature is not too cold. You can drive to the end of the main road and then walk for 10-15 minutes down the road. At the sign, you can either take a left or continue straight. We missed the sign and went straight.
While most people opt for a boat taxi to reach this beach, it is also possible to walk there through the picturesque olive groves. Do keep in mind that the hills can be steep, so if you're not fond of walking up and down hills, it might be best to take the boat. This beach offers a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of the main beach in town or Rovini beach (which, personally, isn't my cup of tea). Limini is a great spot for snorkeling, and you can even swim to some of the other secluded and serene beaches nearby. The beach here is rocky, so make sure to bring reef shoes along with your snorkeling gear. You can also rent lounge chairs here for a reasonable price. During August, the beach is fairly crowded, but not to the point of being bothersome.
The beach is absolutely stunning! It's accessible by car up to a certain point, but then you'll have to walk about a kilometer to reach it. Make sure to wear sneakers or sturdy shoes as part of the path is shaded and involves stairs. Don't forget to bring water and a snack, but please remember to take your trash with you. Also, there's no fresh water available to rinse off the salt water. The beach gets plenty of sunlight until around 7:30 pm. To find the beach, keep an eye out for a wooden sign on the left side of the road. It's not very visible from below, but you'll see it at the beginning of the olive trees, hanging from a tree. Take the small road to the left and follow the path alongside the olive trees.
The beach has a lovely gravel texture and is an excellent spot for snorkeling, but it's important to keep an eye out for jellyfish. The descent to the beach is manageable as long as you're wearing sturdy footwear, but it may not be suitable for young children or elderly individuals.
This beach is a peaceful spot that can be accessed either by foot or by boat. We chose to hike there first, but later in the day we took our boat. Water taxis are also available for transportation. The water temperature is quite chilly, so keep that in mind. It's a good idea to bring your own umbrella for shade, but if you're fortunate, you may find some shade under the trees near the steps. We brought our own food and drinks, but there was also a canteen boat and a self-service cooler by the steps.