Kedros: The island’s most spectacular beach is situated in a magnificent bay with cedar trees, pale golden sand and turquoise waters, and is favoured by groups of free campers. Fans of underwater exploration will discover the wreck of a German World War II destroyer on the seabed. Access is via a path from Stavros.
Livadi: One of the island’s most beautiful beaches is long and sandy, with natural shade provided by tamarisk trees, and waters in every shade of blue. It has no amenities, with the exception of some winter boathouses at one end. It is a 20-minute hike along a path from Mersini. Alternatively, you can come here by boat from Stavros.
Fykio: This wonderful sandy beach in a rocky setting with emerald waters is a paradise for lovers of seclusion and contemplation. To enjoy its tranquillity, you’ll first have to hike for half an hour along a trail.
Stavros: The island’s most popular beach is situated next to the port of Donoussa and is distinguished by its pale golden sand and clear turquoise waters. It is ideal for families with children, thanks to the shallow sea, the natural shade provided by the tamarisk trees, and the good amenities, with shops where supplies can be bought.
Kalotaritissa: The enchanting bay near the village of Kalotaritissa has three beaches (Sapounohoma, Mesa Ammos and Vlycho) with golden sand and a calm atmosphere for anyone seeking seclusion. The crystal-clear blue-green waters are ideal for diving enthusiasts, while the location offers a panoramic view of the island.