+30 27440 66860

make a request

Beaches & Islands

BACK TO THE ARTICLE

The central beach of Loutraki with the crystal clear blue waters and the colorful pebbles has been awarded with the "Blue Flag" continually since 1987.

Loutraki Central Beach

Just a stone’s throw away from Athens, the busy cosmopolitan beach of Loutraki with its endless lacy coastline, is always full of life and people. Indulge in the summer spirit and enjoy your refreshing drink or coffee in a sunbed by the sea.

This beach has 3.5 km length, starting from the Corinth Canal and ending at Loutraki's seaside park. It consists of small pebbles and deepens quickly. Several cafe-bars along the coastal road, provide the bathers with sun loungers and umbrellasfree of charge.

Apart from diving into the crystal water, you may also relish sunbathing under the hot summer sun, lying on the pebbled beach next to the waves! If you are a sports fan, opt for one of the exciting sea sports-windsurfing, jet-ski, sailing-and if you are lucky enough, you can even witness the little dolphin that appears by the coast from time to time!!! Last but not least, don’t miss the utterly fascinating Loutraki sunset, one of the most beautiful sunsets in Greece.

Cave of Seals Beach

It is a rocky formation, a natural arch above the turquoise waters of the sea. It is about an hour from Loutraki and is just opposite the Alcyonides Islands. The Seal Cave is one of the purest and untouched parts of Loutraki region as it has remained unknown for years, because of it's difficulty to access. Access to the cave is by boat or through a rough, pine-covered path.

Heraion Lake, Vouliagmeni

In the region of Vouliagmeni, just a few kilometers from the center of Loutraki, embraced by a natural pine-forest, lies one of the most beautiful lagoons in Greece. The whole landscape is simply awesome, a glimpse around just takes your breath away.

Discover the grace of the ancient fairy, the peaceful lake An island-like, sandy beach combined with a crystal clear, shallow blue sea, taverns and restaurants with seafood and premium Mediterranean gastronomy, sea sports and activities and an amazing beach-bar resto will showcase a dream scenery that will enchant you.

Flabouro Beach

On the road from Loutraki to Perachora, a sign named “Flabouro” indicates the way to a haven beach of astonishing beauty. Flabouro beach is named aer a tavern located on the beach for more than 20 years. Immerse yourself in the cool sea water, play rackets on the sandy shore or just sip your drink in the seaside coffee bar on the beach.

Milokopi Beach

One of the most beautiful beaches in mainland Greece, this heavenly beach is separated by a piece of land into the Small and Great Mylokopi, 2 magnificent beaches. The Small Mylokopi is sandy while the Great Mylokopi features rocky formations.

The water on both sides is of tremendous clearness with the color of turquoise. Mylokopi is favored amongst yacht owners and free divers.

Skaloma Beach

The secret beach of the most sophisticated locals and visitors.

Skalosia Beach

The visitor can find Skalosia, just 15 minutes after the road that leads to Lake Vouliagmeni, covering most of the distance on an asphalt road, before reaching a large set of stairs made of sea stones, which gives the final access to the pebble beach.

Sterna Beach

A small gem, a beach ideal for privacy seekers and sand hunters.

Schinos Beach

Schinos is a beautiful, seaside village at the foot of the Gerania, 30-40 minutes away from Loutraki, where the visitor has the opportunity, besides swimming, to come in contact with many walking routes (with options for climbing the Gerakina gorges & Manolis Mill) or just enjoying coffee or food by the sea.

The beach also has one of the most popular beach bars, which hosts famous djs or hosts concerts by Greek and foreign artists during the summer months. In Schinos there is the "Center of Hellenism of the Damianos Foundation", which is also known for its beautiful Rhodope Garden, the best of the Balkans (following the architectural model of the famous city of Belfast), which includes 700 varieties of roses and roses. the very rare Chinese variety R. Chinensis Viridiflora with green roses.

Mikra Strava Beach

Crystal clear blue waters await the visitor to Mikra Strava, through a path between pine trees, either crossed by private cars (up to one point) or 4 x 4. The beach is unorganized and offers endless hours of relaxation.

Pefkakia Beach

The “Blue Flag” awarded beach of Pefkakia, is one of the most popular in the Agioi Theodoroi area. It’s a piny, coastal zone all along the entrance of the city that offers a totally awesome view to the Saronic Gulf. The cool temperatures of the beach is a result of the pine forest just above the seashore.

Krifi Beach, Isthmia

The beach on Isthmia village is called “Krifi” in Greek, which means hidden. That is exactly what this beach is, a well-kept secret by the locals, this awesome sandy beach, features a windless corner of land and a calm sea that is absolutely wave-free at all times.

Lakazeza Beach

Passing through Mylokopi, it is well hidden, through a rugged pine path, a beach of wild beauty and unique view. The landscape is reminiscent of an island and creates a magnificent setting for sea lovers.

Alkionides Islands

Alkionides islands, also called “Kalanisa”, is a complex of 4 islands located in the northeastern part of the Corinthian Gulf. These 4 islands are of immense natural beauty with virgin landscapes and only a few modern constructions upon them.

Alkionides in Greek mythology was the name of the daughters of the mythical giant Alkyon. The names of the four islands are Zoodochos Pigi, Daskaleio, Glaronisi and Prasonisi and they are all actually mountain peaks of a single reef which lays in depth of 190 meters below the surface. The peaks have surfaced sometime in the prehistoric era due to earthquakes that had occur.

Strava Islands

Access to Strava is very easy, as they are at the end of the road that connects with the one that leads to Lake Vouliagmeni. A lush slope full of pine trees leads to a pebbly blue coast, where fishing boats and a seaside little church, make up a picturesque and hospitable beach.