On the side of the Aegean Sea, the most famous beach is Milopotamos. It is a beach with clear blue waters and a golden sandy beach which is unofficially divided into two smaller beaches by a natural stone arch. In order for someone to go for a swim to Milopotamos, they have to leave their means of transport and walk down many steps, but the...
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A popular tourist resort on the seaside of Pagasetic Gulf, which includes some of the most famous beaches like Abovos, Lagoudi, Kalifteri etc. They are characterised by clear waters and fine sand. Abovos and Kalifteri are organised beaches, within green scenery and they have water sports facilities. The beach Lagoudi is a quiet pebbled beach...
An equally known beach with fine white sand and blue green waters. It is a lot bigger than Milopotamos, so even on the 15th August visitors will find space for their towel and umbrella.
Located on east side of Pelion, near Kissos village. A magic scenery similar to the other wonderful beaches of Pelion, with the difference that it is considered the absolute cosmopolitan resort for the young.
At the foot of mountain Pelion, on the side of the Pagasetic Gulf, one of the first beaches you will meet is Kala Nera. It is a busy tourist resort with an organised beach, which has been awarded with a blue flag in the past.
An idyllic place which combines uniquely the green of the mountain with the blue waters of the Aegean Sea. It has a clean and golden sandy beach and is 46 km from Volos.
A quiet and beautiful beach which is an ideal destination for relaxation and rest. That is the reason why in the past it was favoured by skinny dippers. The truth is that nowadays because of its exotic beauty, it is an excellent choice.
600 m away from Chorefto, a long unspoilt beach and that is why it is so beautiful. Green-blue, clear waters and an endless beach. Be prepared for many games on the beach.
A small in length beach, 5 km away from Tsagarada, which preserves its wild beauty unaltered, away from human interventions. Take many drinks, food and also sun block cream and go there. The view will enchant you.
It’s a picturesque gulf, with fishing boats and fish restaurants, where the combination of the deep blue sea, the light green of nature and the deep roots in history (the graves of Lichouras and the old Venetian castle of Loutro), rejuvenates and educates its visitors. Thirty kilometres away from Almiros and its beaches have been awarded many...
It is located 20 km from Almiros and its name is said to have been given in honour of Queen Amalia, or that it got it from the word Mountzela which means small forested hill. There is a fully organised beach of exquisite beauty and some small beautiful gulfs. In the picturesque gulf there is the island ‘Kikinthos’, and from Amaliapoli to Nies...