CalmBeach Greece
Secluded beaches in Evia
Looking to escape the crowds in Evia? These 13 remote beaches are quieter and harder to reach — often by dirt road, on foot or by boat. Bring water and shade, and check wind and waves in CalmBeach before you go.
- Paralia Rodaki Sand & pebbles - Difficult access (path)
- Gaidaros Sand & pebbles - Boat access only
- Sarakiniko Vlachias Pebbles - Difficult dirt road
- Paralia Mourtias Sand & pebbles - Difficult dirt road
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Vythouri
Pebbles - Difficult dirt road
The cove at the mouth of the Dirfys gorge — Vythouri lies on the eastern coast of central Evia, where the gorge of the same name on Mount Dirfys meets the Aegean. It is a small, remote cove of…
- Linari Pebbles - Difficult access (path)
- Dafnopotamos Sandy - Difficult dirt road
- Tsilaros Sand & pebbles - Difficult dirt road
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Thapsa
Sandy - Difficult dirt road
The "Blue Lake" of Kymi — Thapsa lies on the east coast of central Evia, near Vitala in the Kymi-Aliveri municipality, south of Kymi. The beach has earned the nickname "the…
- Potami Vlachias Pebbles - Difficult access (path)
- Sarakiniko Agias Annas Pebbles - Difficult access (path)
- Vathychantako Sand & pebbles - Difficult access (path)
- Archampoli Pebbles - Difficult access (path)
Which beaches in Evia are the most secluded?
The beaches listed here are remote and usually have no facilities. Access can be rough — a dirt track, a hike or boat-only — so plan ahead and bring supplies.
What should I know before swimming at remote beaches?
Remote beaches have no lifeguards or services. Avoid strong wind, big waves and swimming alone, and check live wind and waves in the app first.