One by one, the crystal blue beaches of Porto Rafti.
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- Jun 5
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If you think that the beaches in Porto Rafti are limited only to the municipal beach, formerly owned by the Greek National Tourist Organization, then this article is for you. See below the secret or lesser-known beaches in Porto Rafti and get to know their peculiarities.
Municipal Beach in Avlaki:
Crystal clear turquoise waters and fine sand both on the shore and at the bottom. Entrance costs from 1 to 7 euros. The entrance fee includes the use of a sunbed and umbrella, as well as the use of changing rooms, showers and toilets.
In case of injury, sunstroke or any accident, there is a first aid station and a lifeguard. The facilities include a refreshment bar with very affordable prices and a nice atmosphere. Free parking.
Panorama:
It took its name from the homonymous taverna located there. Crystal clear waters with a sandy bottom and a beach in a small, sandy bay. Free parking on the surrounding streets and areas.
Humpback:
At the foot of the "Kambouri" hill is the small bay and the rocky beach of Kambouris. Suitable for diving from the rocks due to the great depth of the water at the site. There is also a staircase at the site to climb from the water. The beach is at the end of the road to the panorama.
Avlaki Beach:
It extends from Agia Marina to the center under the brand name "Nakal". The joy of
beach-obarou. Mostly occupied with sunbeds from the adjacent cafes and bars, but also with free areas for the persistent traditional bathers. Pebble beach that extends to the bottom which becomes sandy immediately.
Nautical group beach:
Next to the picturesque harbor of the nautical club, located before the municipal beach, a free beach with fine gravel, free parking and suitable for fans of sea sailing sports. Deeper, the seabed becomes rocky.
Koroni Beach:
Rocky beach on the Koroni peninsula, with a rocky bottom and two diving platforms that require caution because the waters are shallow in places. Very close to an islet for those who love exploring.
Agia Marina:
On either side of the church of the same name, there is a rocky beach and a rocky seabed.
Côte d'Azur:
Opposite the "Kyani Akti" hotel in front of the harbor. On the pier there are sunshades and tables that are served by the hotel. The seabed is rocky but there is also a sandy entrance to the water.
Pound:
On the Pounta peninsula, there is a very rocky beach and a rocky seabed with sandy areas. For a few experienced swimmers.
Good Glass:
A beach that is known for its calmer waters regardless of the wind intensity because it is quite sheltered from the waves. Rocky coast and sandy bottom. Parallel to the beach is a pedestrian path that reaches the harbor for beautiful walks.
Port:
Between the port of Porto Rafti and Gregos Avenue there are spots where swimming is possible. Between the anchored boats, a sandy beach and a sandy bottom. Usually of course with calm waters because the area is protected from the waves.
Saint Spyridon:
Around the church of Agios Spyridon, in addition to the well-known beach with the large free parking lot where the intercity bus stops, one will find other spots suitable for swimming. The picture is from the beach on the east side of the church.
Apollonius:
Below the Apollonios complex, one will find small streets that lead to hidden spots and small beaches that have access to the water, not always with a few people.
Erotospilia:
The now known to many as Erotospielia, a beach with fine pebbles in and out of the water.
Chamolia:
North of the bay of Porto Rafti, the coast next to Vravrona has a varied morphology. You will find some small, shallow beaches but mainly rocky shores.
See the location of the above beaches on the map of the area:
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