Armeos Beach - Seclusion, Sunsets, and Serenity Armeos Beach, located just past the main expanse of Galissas, offers a beautifully unique and secluded retreat on Syros. It stands out as the perfect destination for visitors seeking peace, clear waters, and breathtaking natural beauty.
A Hidden Gem Worth the Walk, The path to Armeos requires a short - but rewarding - walk over a few rocks from Galissas - which only adds to its hidden-gem appeal. This slight effort ensures the beach remains quiet and pristine, giving it a wonderfully remote feeling. The waters here are exceptionally clear- making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
Naturist and Peaceful Environment, Armeos is widely recognized as the island's primary clothing-optional beach, providing a respectful and relaxed environment for naturists. The general atmosphere is characterized by tolerance and quiet enjoyment of the beautiful natural surroundings.
Unforgettable Sunset Vistas, This beach is highly celebrated for offering some of the most spectacular sunset views on Syros. Watching the sky erupt in color as the sun dips into the Aegean Sea from this peaceful cove is a memorable and highly recommended experience. If you prioritize tranquility and natural beauty - Armeos is an...
Read moreNudist, mixed straight/gay beach. Great laid back atmosphere with the beach « residents » who live in tents at the back. A few spots under the trees but it’s better to bring your own umbrellas and drinks (picnics) as it gets very hot, or you’ll have to get back to the main beach for supplies. There are nice little circles of sand within the pebbly parts on the beach to sit on. Easy sandy access to the sea. Nice snorkelling along the rocks. The beach is easily accessed through steps which start just at the beginning of the sea side parking area on Galissas. Nice shrubbery and water spring at the back which makes it ideal for fun. Many lgbt people come here from the main town, even if for just a couple of hours, it’s so...
Read moreThis is basically a nudist beach. You have ot visit the small church of Aghia Pakous and then follow the small path towards the end. It is a easy trail but closed shoes are recommended. The beach is full of rocks but you can always find a place to sit. Some people also make camp here. The landscape...
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