This tranquil seaside spot boasts a serene atmosphere, with no bustling canteens to disrupt your relaxation. The changing facilities are also a welcome addition, ensuring that you can freshen up after a refreshing dip in the ocean.
This beach has a pristine shoreline with crystal-clear waters that are shallow enough for a refreshing dip. As you wade into the sea, a school of fish will swim around your feet, creating a magical experience. I decided to rent a chair for a mere €6 and spent a delightful afternoon soaking up the sun and enjoying the serene surroundings.
Turquoise waters and animals in their natural habitat create a unique atmosphere just a breath away from Athens. We reached the small island on a private boat, but there is also a frequent public boat taxi from Aegina (Egina). There is a beach bar offering a limited number of lounge chairs and umbrellas, but plenty of natural shade can be found under the trees, along with changing rooms and showers. The only downside is the lack of an actual beach; access to the water is via points between rocks and stairs leading down from the bar, making it less suitable for very young children and people with mobility restrictions.
Unless you have children, there's no need to visit this beach. The water is shallow, making it easy to keep an eye on them.
This particular location may not be ideal for swimming enthusiasts. The shoreline is rather diminutive and what is being referred to as a beach is essentially a cemented platform.