Dive into absolute silence
The easiest beach to access—and the only one that has facilities—is the village beach, right next to the harbor. It’s ideal for families, as well as for a first or quick swim. More dramatic, and therefore more popular, is Kokkini Paralia (Red Beach), also known as Pounta. Its red pebbles and sand give the beach its name. Located on the southern side of the island, it can be reached after a 30-minute walk. Another very popular beach is Aspra Chalikia (White Pebbles) also known as Papagiannainas Lakka, on the south side and about a 20-minute walk from the village. A few small trees provide limited shade. For a quieter escape, head to Kokkina Chalikια (Red Pebbles) also known as Kapsales. True to its name, it features red pebbles, offers amazing views toward the Peloponnese, and boasts a spectacular sunset.
For all beaches, bring your own umbrella, as natural shade is scarce or nonexistent. Take your own supplies beforehand, since—apart from the village beach—the rest are not serviced. Comfortable sneakers are recommended, as dirt roads and manageable footpaths are not ideal for flip-flops. Don’t forget a mask to explore the crystal-clear seabed, or bring your kayak or SUP for unforgettable sea explorations.










































