The beach offers a wonderful view of the uninhabited islet of Despotiko, which is home to the ruins of an ancient temple complex. It’s the perfect place to spend a day if you just want to relax and get away from the crowds. Here you can expect to find golden sand, transparent water and some sunbeds and umbrellas for rent. Tucked away in the southwestern shore of Antiparos Island, is the Agios Georgios Beach, also known as Vathis Volos Beach. How to get to Psaraliki Beach: The beach is situated south of Antiparos Town and it takes no more than 10 minutes to walk there. Between the two beaches, you’ll find the gorgeous Fanari Beach Club with top-notch cocktails, great food, a swimming pool and music.ĭue to its proximity to the main town, Psaraliki Beach is one of the most popular Antiparos beaches among tourists and can therefore get a bit crowded during the summer season. The latter is just a few minutes walk south from Psaraliki 1, it’s a bit quieter and more popular with nudists. This beach actually consists of two beaches: Psaraliki 1 and 2. Psaraliki Beach is a good choice for those that want to be active since you can play beach tennis, rent a pedal boat, go windsurfing, or ride a banana boat. There are also lots of trees offering some much-needed shade from the scorching sun. It is an organized beach with a couple of beach bars and the opportunity to rent sunbeds. Psaraliki Beach features a long strip of sand, calm water and views of Paros Island. How to get to Antiparos Camping Beach: Assuming you’re staying in Antiparos Town, the beach is an easy 1-km (0.6 miles) walk north from the town. I don’t think this beach even has a name but I’ve pinned it on the map at the end of this post so you can easily find it. It’s definitely one of the most beautiful beaches in Antiparos. Even though it’s just about a hundred meters from the main beach, there are almost no people, the water is even clearer and the sand is whiter. Pro tip: While this beach is undoubtedly beautiful, I recommend walking a bit further east along the coastline until you reach a small secluded cove with the most gorgeous shimmering water. Note that Antiparos Camping Beach is “clothing optional”, which means that both nudists and clothed people are welcome. Since there are no facilities here, bring your own drinks, snacks, sunscreen and whatever you need. There’s also plenty of fish to be spotted so bring your snorkeling mask. In fact, you can even walk to one of the islets facing the beach since the sea here is so shallow!Īlthough it’s one of the most popular beaches on the island, the atmosphere here is pretty laid-back which makes it an ideal place to just relax, unwind and soak up the Mediterranean sun. Situated north of Antiparos Town, Camping Beach boasts brilliant turquoise water, fine sand and fantastic views of the neighboring islands.
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