This stunning beach in Kefalos boasts a semi-wild landscape, complete with picturesque cliffs and mountains in the backdrop. The water is crystal clear and refreshingly cool, without being too cold. While there is a bar on-site, it only serves drinks, and there are about 20-25 umbrellas available for rent, each with two sun beds at a cost of 10€ per day. However, there is ample space to lay down freely on the sand and soak up the sun.
The only downside is that the bar plays loud techno music throughout the day, which seems out of place in such a serene and tranquil environment. During low tide, visitors can explore the nearby cove to the south, but it's important to wear suitable footwear and check the tide schedule to avoid getting stranded.
Although the road to reach the beach is unpaved and steep in places, it's still accessible with a regular small car. Many other visitors drove their normal cars safely to the car park, which had more normal cars than ATVs and 4x4s. Following Google Maps, the journey takes around 30-40 minutes from Kefalos village, with the roughest and steepest stretches requiring a speed of 10-20 km/h. It's best to keep the car in low gears, preferably 2nd or 1st, and avoid big rocks and potholes. With some care and attention, the drive can be a fun and memorable experience. Overall, this beach is a must-visit for anyone seeking a peaceful and idyllic escape.