The panoramic vistas from the top, adjacent to the monastery, are truly breathtaking. The natural beauty of the beach and its surroundings are a sight to behold.
The beach offers ample parking and a variety of seating options, including sun beds with either natural shade from the trees or umbrellas. Those who choose to sit under the trees can enjoy complimentary sun beds as long as they order something from the restaurant. Alternatively, those who opt for the regular sun beds with umbrellas will need to pay a fee of 6€. Additionally, the beach boasts a lovely restaurant with friendly service and clean restrooms.
This exquisite hidden gem of a beach is a true treasure, and the additional 30-minute hike from Mikro Seitani is well worth the effort. The pathway leading to the beach is well-defined and easily identifiable, allowing for a pleasant and stress-free journey.
The water was exceptionally clean and the view was nice, but we didn't come across any signs to guide us in the right direction. Additionally, the downhill descent was quite steep, so it's important to be confident that your car can handle the uphill climb when leaving. Otherwise, you may need to abandon your car and walk the rest of the way. We ended up parking near the old olive mill and hiking for about 30-40 minutes down the steep slope. There may be an easier way to access the beach.
This serene beach boasts no obtrusive parasols, with the only respite from the sun's rays being the ample tree coverage. The water is crystal clear, making for an idyllic swimming experience. While it may not be a destination for an extended stay, it certainly makes for a lovely couple of hours spent in nature's embrace.