A truly breathtaking beach, especially in the evening when the sky turns shades of purple and pink, almost like an 80s postcard. The sea is usually calm at that time, with no waves, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
The beach itself is a mix of sand and small pebbles, while in the water you’ll find pebbles ans stonew first and then soft sand beneath your feet. The sea is relatively shallow.
What makes this place stand out is that it has been left untouched by the tourist industry — no beach bars, no loud music, just natural beauty. It feels like they “forgot” to exploit what might be the nicest beach around, and that’s exactly why it’s so special.
There’s ample parking available, and a lifeguard on duty in his tower keeps watch, adding an extra sense of safety. Overall, it’s a hidden gem that combines beauty, peace,...
Read moreThe beach has become the dirtiest and most littered! Who is doing this? Are the locals? Definitely not the tourists! The locals have a question for you - have you lost your mind? How can you not love the place where you live? There is garbage everywhere and no one is cleaning it! 2 years ago, these...
Read moreWhile the beach and water are amazing the beach bar is pricey. They charge €15 euro for a pair of loungers and an umbrella. Won't be going back. Most places in Kalamata don't charge so the price tag is too steep
Plenty of space though to sit under a tree or bring you your...
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