Pantanassa (Pantanasa) Beach: Embraced by the Monastery's Grace and Tranquillity
Pantanassa (Pantanasa) Beach: Embraced by the Monastery's Grace and Tranquillity
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A beach with a picturesque harbour and unique fish tavernas.
Nestled below the Monastery of Panagia Pantanassa and alongside the fishing shelter of Rogdia, Pantanassa Beach awaits with its peaceful allure. The quiet beach boasts a mix of sand, pebbles, and crystal-clear waters, while offering a few parasols and sunbeds for convenience. Embraced by pine trees, it becomes an idyllic haven for those seeking moments of relaxation and tranquillity.
The beach has derived its name from the nearby monastery, which is dedicated to the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, commemorated on 8th September.
Access to the beach is easy, while the harbour offers parking space.
At the entrance of the small harbour, visitors can relish their food or coffee in the fish tavernas and cafés dotting the area.
Information Municipality of Malevizi
Photo by Patrick Ryan on Unsplash
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The Enchanting Charms of Helidoni (Chelidoni): A Tranquil Tiny Beach
Located just a short distance before the historical rock of Palaiokastro (Paleokastro) Rogdia and following Ellinoperamata Beach, you will discover the charming tiny Helidoni (Chelidoni) Beach, also known as Porto Helidoni.
To reach the sea, simply follow the wooden-step staircase. The beach derives its name from the frequent appearance of many swallows in the area.
Because of its eastern orientation, the beach rarely experiences waves. It is adorned with fine pebbles, while certain areas have sandy patches. On the northern side of the beach, you'll find a small canteen. Despite its size, Helidoni beach is equipped with parasols and sunbeds. Its crystal-clear turquoise waters and the presence of large rocks along its edges create an ideal setting for moments of leisure and relaxation.
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Located just a short distance before the historical rock of Palaiokastro (Paleokastro) Rogdia and following Ellinoperamata Beach, you will discover the charming tiny Helidoni (Chelidoni) Beach, also known as Porto Helidoni.
To reach the sea, simply follow the wooden-step staircase. The beach derives its name from the frequent appearance of many swallows in the area.
Because of its eastern orientation, the beach rarely experiences waves. It is adorned with fine pebbles, while certain areas have sandy patches. On the northern side of the beach, you'll find a small canteen. Despite its size, Helidoni beach is equipped with parasols and sunbeds. Its crystal-clear turquoise waters and the presence of large rocks along its edges create an ideal setting for moments of leisure and relaxation.
Photo Municipality of Malevizi
Photo chetgal Via Vista.Create
Fodele Beach
Fodele Beach is a long sandy shoreline with coarse pebbles in places within a beautiful bay, nestled between the cape of Stavros to the east and the hill of Kastelos to the west.
Fodele Beach, embraced by a small rocky hill that splits it into eastern and western sections, offers a delightful contrast for visitors. The western beach provides a serene swimming experience, sheltered from strong winds and waves, while the eastern beach is more exposed. The well-equipped western side boasts amenities such as sunbeds, parasols, showers, and water sports facilities, creating an inviting atmosphere for leisure and recreation.
Nestled at the exit of the Lagonika stream, Fodele's eastern beach awaits those seeking tranquillity and isolation in an unspoiled setting. Smaller in size and unadorned with facilities, it offers a serene retreat for those looking to escape the crowds.
Information Municipality of Malevizi
Fodele Beach is a long sandy shoreline with coarse pebbles in places within a beautiful bay, nestled between the cape of Stavros to the east and the hill of Kastelos to the west.
Fodele Beach, embraced by a small rocky hill that splits it into eastern and western sections, offers a delightful contrast for visitors. The western beach provides a serene swimming experience, sheltered from strong winds and waves, while the eastern beach is more exposed. The well-equipped western side boasts amenities such as sunbeds, parasols, showers, and water sports facilities, creating an inviting atmosphere for leisure and recreation.
Nestled at the exit of the Lagonika stream, Fodele's eastern beach awaits those seeking tranquillity and isolation in an unspoiled setting. Smaller in size and unadorned with facilities, it offers a serene retreat for those looking to escape the crowds.
Information Municipality of Malevizi
Exploring Tripiti in Achlada: Discover the Secluded Beach with Captivating Caves
The beach of Tripiti in Achlada is located near the settlement of Ammoudi which is inhabited by the employees of the Agricultural Bank.
Tripiti is a delightful pebbly beach adorned with deep turquoise waters, embraced by steep cliffs, and boasting captivating caves to the east, which lend the beach its name, 'Tripiti,' meaning 'with holes' or 'with caves'.
The beach is secluded, and access by car is impossible; the only way to get there is by boat.
Information Municipality of Malevizi
Photo by Evangelos Mpikakis on Unsplash
The beach of Tripiti in Achlada is located near the settlement of Ammoudi which is inhabited by the employees of the Agricultural Bank.
Tripiti is a delightful pebbly beach adorned with deep turquoise waters, embraced by steep cliffs, and boasting captivating caves to the east, which lend the beach its name, 'Tripiti,' meaning 'with holes' or 'with caves'.
The beach is secluded, and access by car is impossible; the only way to get there is by boat.
Information Municipality of Malevizi
Photo by Evangelos Mpikakis on Unsplash
Parasfougario Beach: The Enchanting Hidden Gem
For many, it remains an undiscovered paradise waiting to be explored.
Parasfoug(g)ario Beach lies hidden behind the western cape, shaping the enchanting bay of Ligaria (Lygaria).
Parasfougario Beach is a tiny gem, stretching only a few metres, adorned with sandy shores and fine pebbles. Accessible solely by sea, visitors can swim from Ligaria Beach to reach its uniquely turquoise waters. However, caution is advised, as the beach is susceptible to north winds.
Information Municipality of Malevizi
Photo by Matt Hardy on Unsplash
For many, it remains an undiscovered paradise waiting to be explored.
Parasfoug(g)ario Beach lies hidden behind the western cape, shaping the enchanting bay of Ligaria (Lygaria).
Parasfougario Beach is a tiny gem, stretching only a few metres, adorned with sandy shores and fine pebbles. Accessible solely by sea, visitors can swim from Ligaria Beach to reach its uniquely turquoise waters. However, caution is advised, as the beach is susceptible to north winds.
Information Municipality of Malevizi
Photo by Matt Hardy on Unsplash
Pantanassa (Pantanasa) Beach: Embraced by the Monastery's Grace and Tranquillity
A beach with a picturesque harbour and unique fish tavernas.
Nestled below the Monastery of Panagia Pantanassa and alongside the fishing shelter of Rogdia, Pantanassa Beach awaits with its peaceful allure. The quiet beach boasts a mix of sand, pebbles, and crystal-clear waters, while offering a few parasols and sunbeds for convenience. Embraced by pine trees, it becomes an idyllic haven for those seeking moments of relaxation and tranquillity.
The beach has derived its name from the nearby monastery, which is dedicated to the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, commemorated on 8th September.
Access to the beach is easy, while the harbour offers parking space.
At the entrance of the small harbour, visitors can relish their food or coffee in the fish tavernas and cafés dotting the area.
Information Municipality of Malevizi
Photo by Patrick Ryan on Unsplash
A beach with a picturesque harbour and unique fish tavernas.
Nestled below the Monastery of Panagia Pantanassa and alongside the fishing shelter of Rogdia, Pantanassa Beach awaits with its peaceful allure. The quiet beach boasts a mix of sand, pebbles, and crystal-clear waters, while offering a few parasols and sunbeds for convenience. Embraced by pine trees, it becomes an idyllic haven for those seeking moments of relaxation and tranquillity.
The beach has derived its name from the nearby monastery, which is dedicated to the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, commemorated on 8th September.
Access to the beach is easy, while the harbour offers parking space.
At the entrance of the small harbour, visitors can relish their food or coffee in the fish tavernas and cafés dotting the area.
Information Municipality of Malevizi
Photo by Patrick Ryan on Unsplash
Palaiokastro (Paleokastro) Beach: Sand, Castle, and Rock
The beach of Palaiokastro, located in the homonymous settlement of the Municipality of Malevizi, is adorned with white pebbles.
The beach benefits from its geographical location, offering protection from the northern winds. It is a well-equipped beach with amenities such as sunbeds, parasols, and showers. Visitors can savour fresh fish at the nearby tavernas, and parking facilities are also available for vehicles.
To the right of the beach, a towering rock hosts the Venetian castle of the area, alongside a distinctive narrow cave. Historical reports suggest that the cave served as an escape route from the castle in the past.
Information Municipality of Malevizi
The beach of Palaiokastro, located in the homonymous settlement of the Municipality of Malevizi, is adorned with white pebbles.
The beach benefits from its geographical location, offering protection from the northern winds. It is a well-equipped beach with amenities such as sunbeds, parasols, and showers. Visitors can savour fresh fish at the nearby tavernas, and parking facilities are also available for vehicles.
To the right of the beach, a towering rock hosts the Venetian castle of the area, alongside a distinctive narrow cave. Historical reports suggest that the cave served as an escape route from the castle in the past.
Information Municipality of Malevizi
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