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The natural beaches of Armyrichi at Evia

Turquoise waters and small caves for exploration

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Let’s assume that you’re on a beautiful beach with clear blue and clear waters. And there you discover that there are other hidden private natural beaches where you can swim alone. All these in Evia. The reason for the beach of Armyrichi that is bordered by the Aegean Sea. Swimming on this beach is a unique experience and you can enjoy it just a short time away from Athens. Ideally, it is to be there for a weekend so to be able to find your spot on… the private beaches.

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Armyrichi, the sandy beach in Evia with its own private beaches

Armyrichi beach is close to the famous Styra Evia but is from the side of the Aegean Sea. Once you make this beautiful route in Evia you will reach a closed cove with crystal clear waters, sand, and fine pebbles. Most of the time you won’t face any windy weather as the beach is protected. It’s only exposed when the wind is northeast.

As soon as you get there, you’ll park easily and you will find the spot where you will put your umbrella. It is necessary if you want to have shade as the beach is not organized and you will not find sunbeds and umbrellas.

However, you don’t have to carry all the supplies together as there are shops there to get coffee, food, and anything else you probably will need. You’re going to have a dream day. What makes Armyrichi beach stand out is the fact that it has its own… private beaches. In fact, these are created by two-three caves which are located next to the beach. And because of that, it creates openings – beaches in which a group or family actually fits.

Evia: The sandy beach that creates small natural beaches of its own In this case, we advise you to get there early to find a spot. If you go a little later, it’s probably going to be taken by others. The best thing is to go to the area for the weekend and find your spot. The crystal clear waters of the sea and the privacy of the beach will offer you a special experience.

How to get to Armyrichi beach

To get to Armyrichi you will need about 2.5 hours from the center of Athens. But the route and the destination will reward you. You can see HERE exactly where The Beach of Armyrichi is in Evia and prepare your things for your excursion…

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Frequently Asked Questions

Armyrichi beach is located in Evia on the Aegean Sea side, close to the famous Styra area. It is situated in a protected closed cove with crystal clear waters, fine sand, and pebbles. The beach is approximately 2.5 hours from the center of Athens, making it an ideal weekend destination.

Yes, Armyrichi beach is unique because it has its own private beaches. These private beaches are created by two to three caves located next to the main beach, which form natural openings and secluded spots where families and groups can enjoy privacy. It's recommended to arrive early to secure a spot during peak seasons.

Armyrichi is a natural, unorganized beach, so you won't find sunbeds or umbrellas available. However, there are shops nearby where you can purchase coffee, food, and other supplies you may need. You should bring your own umbrella for shade as the beach is not covered.

Armyrichi beach is protected from wind most of the time since it's situated in a closed cove. It's only exposed to windy conditions when the wind is from the northeast. The beach offers crystal clear waters ideal for swimming, and parking is easy. The best time to visit is during a weekend to ensure you find a good spot, especially in the private beach areas.

It takes approximately 2.5 hours to reach Armyrichi beach from the center of Athens. Despite the travel time, the scenic route through Evia and the destination itself are well worth the journey, making it a perfect weekend getaway for those seeking a peaceful swimming experience.

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