Attica is a province that boasts stunning beaches that are perfect for summer getaways. Whether you want to relax on the sand, swim in the clear water, or explore the coastal scenery, you will find a beach that suits your preferences. To help you plan your next trip, we have selected three of the best Attica Beaches that you will love to visit.
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Sesi beach in Attica
If you are looking for a tranquil and relaxing swimming experience, Sesi Beach is the ideal destination for you. This beach has crystal-clear water and fine pebbles that create a natural and serene setting. You can enjoy the shade of the tamarisk trees that line the coast, or lay your towel on the beach and soak up the sun. Sesi Beach is not crowded or noisy, so you can have a peaceful and refreshing time. Don’t miss the opportunity to taste the delicious fresh fish in the local taverns after your swim.
Sesi Beach is actually composed of two adjacent beaches: Big Sesi and Little Sesi. Both of them offer the same idyllic scenery and clear blue water but be careful as the water gets deep quickly. Little Sesi is smaller in size and more popular, so it might be more crowded than Big Sesi. It also has a canteen that provides snacks and drinks, and some umbrellas for those who want some comfort. To avoid the rush, it is better to arrive early at Little Sesi. Whichever beach you choose, you will have a wonderful time at Sesi.
How to get to Sesi: In order to find yourself diving in Sesi, you will need to travel about 20 kilometers from the tomb of Marathon. It extends after the area of Grammatikos, where you will have to cross about ten kilometers of accessible dirt road. Check out Google Maps here to clear the road.
Daskaleio Beach in Attica
Daskaleio Beach is a charming seaside village that invites you to enjoy its refreshing waters. You can choose from three small harbors that serve as beaches, each with its own character and beauty. The sand is soft and the water is clear and turquoise, creating a stunning contrast with the rocky landscape. The wind can make the waves stronger, so be prepared for some fun and adventure on windy days. The village has a picturesque atmosphere, with colorful houses and flowers adding to the island-like vibe.
The first two harbor beaches are more organized and offer sunbeds and a restaurant on the shore, where you can relax and taste the local cuisine. The third harbor beach is smaller and more secluded, ideal for those who seek a quiet and natural escape.
How to get to Daskaleio: The settlement of Daskaleio is located in the area of Keratea and extends after the beach of the Kakia Sea. Starting from the center of Athens you will need about three-quarters of an hour to reach it, Google Maps will show you step by step the route.
Kineta Beach
Kineta Beach is a great option for those who enjoy diving. The white pebbles and the pine trees create a beautiful and natural environment that will charm you. The beach has well-equipped areas with sunbeds and umbrellas, where you can relax and have fun. You can also find beach bars that serve drinks and food to keep you refreshed and satisfied. If you prefer a more free and spacious spot, Kineta Beach has plenty of room for you to lay your towel and soak up the sun and the sea. Before you leave, don’t forget to visit the traditional taverns by the water and try the tasty seafood dishes that they offer.
How to get to Kineta: To reach the settlement of Kineta and its beautiful beach, you have to cross 56 km distance from Athens moving westwards, along the Athens-Corinth highway. Google Maps will help you easily reach your destination.
Attica has beaches that are hidden water gems, all that remains is to plan your next excursion to discover them.