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Chalikiada Beach — Attraction in Attica

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Chalikiada Beach
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Nearby attractions
Skliri Beach
Agistri 180 10, Greece
Nearby restaurants
Agistri Club Restaurant
skliri, Megalochori 180 10, Greece
ALTEREGO BAR & RESTAURANT AGISTRI ISLAND
Σκάλα 180 10, Greece
Nearby hotels
Rosy's Little Village Resort
Skliri 1, Skala 180 10, Greece
Hotel Abatis
SKALA SKLIRI, Agkistri 180 10, Greece
Kekrifalia Hotel
Skala 180 10, Greece
AGISTRI VILLA KAPELLA
villa kapella, Αιγίνης, ΑΓΚΙΣΤΡΙ 180 10, Greece
Vasilaras Hotel
Σκάλα 180 10, Greece
Agistri Island Dream
no name, Αγκίστρι Πόλη 180 10, Greece
Yialos Studios
Σκάλα 180 10, Greece
Yianna Hotel Agistri
Hotel Yianna Αγκιστρι, Skala 180 10, Greece
Alexandra
Skala 180 10, Greece
Hotel Anagennisi
Αγκίστρι, Skala 180 10, Greece
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Chalikiada Beach

Angistri Municipality, Greece
4.5(371)
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Outdoor
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Scenic
Off the beaten path
attractions: Skliri Beach, restaurants: Agistri Club Restaurant, ALTEREGO BAR & RESTAURANT AGISTRI ISLAND
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Nearby attractions of Chalikiada Beach

Skliri Beach

Skliri Beach

Skliri Beach

4.4

(171)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Epidaurus Private Tour with Licensed Guide
Epidaurus Private Tour with Licensed Guide
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Nearby restaurants of Chalikiada Beach

Agistri Club Restaurant

ALTEREGO BAR & RESTAURANT AGISTRI ISLAND

Agistri Club Restaurant

Agistri Club Restaurant

4.8

(54)

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ALTEREGO BAR & RESTAURANT AGISTRI ISLAND

ALTEREGO BAR & RESTAURANT AGISTRI ISLAND

4.7

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Olga CasuneanuOlga Casuneanu
Don't trust google maps for the way to get there. Big mistake. To get there you should take the first street on the left from the port. So you should walk just above small Limanaki beach, then just follow the road, go above Skliri beach, and then through the forest on a narrow path. Once you get above the beach you will have a nice view, but to go down to the beach is not that nice. It's pretty dangerous I would say! I would definetely NOT recommend this beach for families with kids or elderly people. Make sure you wear comfy sport shoes. This is a nudist beach. No sunbeds or umbrellas, so make sure to bring yours, because there is no shade at all untill 16:00-17:00. The water is fantastic. But it's a pebble beach, so unless you are wearing those speacial shoes, it's pretty painful. Also make sure to bring with you plenty of drinking water and snaks. You won't like the idea to climb up the rocks (takes ~10 mins) just to get to the nearest shop which is like plus 20 mins away.
Ila82Ila82
Non so se fare la recensione alla spiaggia o a quello che è diventata... Sono stata in quest'isola 7 e 8 anni fa... Questa spiaggia era un angolo di paradiso, incontaminato, frequentato si dai nudisti, ma tutti molto rispettosi, silenziosi e rispettosi. Alcuni facevano campeggio sia nella pineta che sulla spiaggia. Questo la rendeva poco frequentata anche in alta stagione. La spiaggia di per sé è di ciottoli bianchi grandi, ma molto comodi, con un mare tra i più belli mai visti, acqua cristallina e pieno di pesci. Per arrivare si deve passare attraverso la pineta e poi fare una piccola scalata (seguite qualcuno che sa bene la strada per non farvi male!!!!) e scendere giù. Ad oggi, è stato vietato il campeggio nella pineta e, in teoria, anche sulla spiaggia sebbene ancora ci sia gente che lo fa. Di per sé non è molto pericoloso scendere, basta fare attenzione... Quello che ho trovato pericoloso è che è letteralmente crollata un pezzo di montagna sulla spiaggia e francamente la cosa non mi ha lasciata molto tranquilla, avendo visto in 8 anni quanto grave sia diventata la situazione. Altra cosa che davvero mi ha lasciato senza parole è la quantità di gente che oggi la frequenta, in maniera selvaggia, pare di essere a Rimini 🤦🏻per di più la frequenza di nudisti dai comportamenti davvero molto molto ambigui è aumentata a dismisura rendendo davvero poco piacevole stare lì, che ripeto, era un angolo di paradiso... Ho visto scene che ledono veramente il buonsenso e il buongusto. Il tutto ha avuto un impatto negativissimo sul mare, che non era così spettacolare come 8 anni fa e sulla fauna marina: praticamente non c'erano pesci, assurdo🙈Se volete andare a vederla, andateci perché merita comunque, tenete presente che dalle 15.30 metà spiaggia è in ombra, quindi se volete godere sole e tranquillità, andate al mattino presto. Vi prego, siate rispettosi della natura e della gente però.
Francesco CrucianiFrancesco Cruciani
Stunning pebbly cove with crystal-clear water—perfect for snorkeling—but only for adventurous, fit visitors. Park on the main road at an unmarked spot where a faint path leads down (the trailhead isn’t easy to find); you’ll then scramble over steep, loose rocks (not suitable for kids or those with limited mobility). The mountainside looks unstable, so proceed at your own risk. No facilities—bring water, snacks, and sturdy shoes. Rewarding for anyone seeking a secluded, Instagram-worthy spot.
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Don't trust google maps for the way to get there. Big mistake. To get there you should take the first street on the left from the port. So you should walk just above small Limanaki beach, then just follow the road, go above Skliri beach, and then through the forest on a narrow path. Once you get above the beach you will have a nice view, but to go down to the beach is not that nice. It's pretty dangerous I would say! I would definetely NOT recommend this beach for families with kids or elderly people. Make sure you wear comfy sport shoes. This is a nudist beach. No sunbeds or umbrellas, so make sure to bring yours, because there is no shade at all untill 16:00-17:00. The water is fantastic. But it's a pebble beach, so unless you are wearing those speacial shoes, it's pretty painful. Also make sure to bring with you plenty of drinking water and snaks. You won't like the idea to climb up the rocks (takes ~10 mins) just to get to the nearest shop which is like plus 20 mins away.
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Non so se fare la recensione alla spiaggia o a quello che è diventata... Sono stata in quest'isola 7 e 8 anni fa... Questa spiaggia era un angolo di paradiso, incontaminato, frequentato si dai nudisti, ma tutti molto rispettosi, silenziosi e rispettosi. Alcuni facevano campeggio sia nella pineta che sulla spiaggia. Questo la rendeva poco frequentata anche in alta stagione. La spiaggia di per sé è di ciottoli bianchi grandi, ma molto comodi, con un mare tra i più belli mai visti, acqua cristallina e pieno di pesci. Per arrivare si deve passare attraverso la pineta e poi fare una piccola scalata (seguite qualcuno che sa bene la strada per non farvi male!!!!) e scendere giù. Ad oggi, è stato vietato il campeggio nella pineta e, in teoria, anche sulla spiaggia sebbene ancora ci sia gente che lo fa. Di per sé non è molto pericoloso scendere, basta fare attenzione... Quello che ho trovato pericoloso è che è letteralmente crollata un pezzo di montagna sulla spiaggia e francamente la cosa non mi ha lasciata molto tranquilla, avendo visto in 8 anni quanto grave sia diventata la situazione. Altra cosa che davvero mi ha lasciato senza parole è la quantità di gente che oggi la frequenta, in maniera selvaggia, pare di essere a Rimini 🤦🏻per di più la frequenza di nudisti dai comportamenti davvero molto molto ambigui è aumentata a dismisura rendendo davvero poco piacevole stare lì, che ripeto, era un angolo di paradiso... Ho visto scene che ledono veramente il buonsenso e il buongusto. Il tutto ha avuto un impatto negativissimo sul mare, che non era così spettacolare come 8 anni fa e sulla fauna marina: praticamente non c'erano pesci, assurdo🙈Se volete andare a vederla, andateci perché merita comunque, tenete presente che dalle 15.30 metà spiaggia è in ombra, quindi se volete godere sole e tranquillità, andate al mattino presto. Vi prego, siate rispettosi della natura e della gente però.
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Stunning pebbly cove with crystal-clear water—perfect for snorkeling—but only for adventurous, fit visitors. Park on the main road at an unmarked spot where a faint path leads down (the trailhead isn’t easy to find); you’ll then scramble over steep, loose rocks (not suitable for kids or those with limited mobility). The mountainside looks unstable, so proceed at your own risk. No facilities—bring water, snacks, and sturdy shoes. Rewarding for anyone seeking a secluded, Instagram-worthy spot.
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Reviews of Chalikiada Beach

4.5
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3.0
2y

Don't trust google maps for the way to get there. Big mistake. To get there you should take the first street on the left from the port. So you should walk just above small Limanaki beach, then just follow the road, go above Skliri beach, and then through the forest on a narrow path. Once you get above the beach you will have a nice view, but to go down to the beach is not that nice. It's pretty dangerous I would say! I would definetely NOT recommend this beach for families with kids or elderly people. Make sure you wear comfy sport shoes. This is a nudist beach. No sunbeds or umbrellas, so make sure to bring yours, because there is no shade at all untill 16:00-17:00. The water is fantastic. But it's a pebble beach, so unless you are wearing those speacial shoes, it's pretty painful. Also make sure to bring with you plenty of drinking water and snaks. You won't like the idea to climb up the rocks (takes ~10 mins) just to get to the nearest shop which is like plus...

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1.0
1y

Never got to see it cos some local dudes (seemed like fire brigade people - although they weren't in uniform and were sitting on a table doing ...not much - ) up the hill stopped us from going , saying it’s “closed cos its dangerous" and turned us away. . Don’t know why they lied to us but once we walked back into the main village, everyone told us that it's open and makes no sense why they lied to us... very weird experience in a very weird island that looks almost fake .. By fake i mean, way too new, too much cement, too many motels and not enough history or quality. I'd avoid the island to be honest. Waste of a day (and money) and stick to Aegina which is 1000...

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5.0
1y

We visited off season in March. To get there, you need to follow a beautiful trail through the woods which is about a 10-15 minutes walk. You don't need to be a pro hiker for it, it's an easy walk. At the end of the trail you are greeted with the great view as seen in the picture uploaded. One of the best beaches I have ever been to. The view left us speechless. To get down to the beach, it's not as easy though. There is somewhat of a path that you need to be cautious about when taking it, as it is steep and you may need to use your hands to hold on to rocks. However, we enjoyed the challenge! Overall, if you are visiting Agistri, you MUST visit and enjoy the...

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