Get acquainted with the most beautiful, popular but also secluded, private beaches in North Evia. We will guide you as far as how to get there, what to do there, what to watch out for and hat to take with you…
The beach of Kotsikia is just a few hundred meters away from the village of Kotsikia. By itself it is a natural bay and a resting place for many small boats. It is one of the most beautiful and up and coming beaches these last few years. On the beach of Kotsikia you can find small lodgings for your accommodation but also fish taverns for fresh fish as well as cafes.
The beach at Kastri is named after the nearby village. It’s a beach that has recently gained popularity due to its raw natural beauty. Presently there are small hotels and rooms that can accommodate you during your visit.
The beach of Asminio can be found exactly next to the village of Pefki and is almost an extension of it. It is a small beach where one can swim in a more remote but not secluded beach. On this beach we can find Ouzeri, cafes and restaurants.
Five kilometers north of the city of Istiaia we can find the community of Kanatadika on a stretch of beach 5km long. It doesn’t seem to have many permanent dwellers since it is comprised of small rental units and summer homes. These days, Kanatadika is a destination for those looking to enjoy the local cuisine at the taverns, restaurants and Ouzeri on this beach.
Chronia is a small community that leads you to the beach with the same name. It is a small beach with unique character and clear waters. The lodgings are right on the coast, and generally it is a quiet beach that accommodates tourists to the area.
The beach of Lichada, is quite a large beach in length on the western most point of North Evia. It is a rather shallow beach with sand. On the sea you will find a boat that goes on cruises to the islets called Lichadonisia, that can be found of the coast of Lichada. They are small, uninhabited islets that arose after a big earthquake and evolved into an organized beach.
One of the most popular beaches in North Evia is that of Agios Nikolaos in Aidipsos. It begins in the settlement of Agios Nikolaos and stretches along towards Gialtra. Agios Nikolaos is a bustling beach, mainly younger crowds and also serves the vacationers of the Bath city of Aidipsos. In the summer months there are beachside bars that serve you coffee and refreshing cocktails.
Actually on the tip of North Evia. The last beach of the island of Evia is called Kavos and is of unique natural beauty. It is a large beach but of great interest is the tip which gathers most of the visitors for swimming. Another beach in North Evia that will leave you with many memories.
Lichadosisia in Evia are small, uninhabited islands that came about after a great earthquake and now are a main swimming destination. They have beautiful beaches which are also organized. Access is by the cruise boats or personal crafts. Don’t miss out on visiting the Lichadonisia, we firmly suggest it!
The Chrisi Akti (Gold Coast) can be found next to the Club Med premises. It is probably the most impressive beach in North Evia. It has fine sand and is organized. It is a meeting point for the younger visitors to the area. You don’t need to bring anything with you other than your swimsuit and your good mood.
Unique beauty, incredible view, emerald waters and a beach that will remain unforgettable, is what you will experience when you visit the beach at Nisiotissa. It is one of the most impressive beaches in North Evia with a view of the island and ruins of an ancient tower at its highest point. The beach is a point of interest for many visitors. One thing is certain, those who visit this beach will come back again.
Tsokaiti is synonymous to beach bars, beach volleyball and entertainment. The beach at Tsokaiti is a summer hotspot for swimming and coffee of the younger people of the rural area of Istiaia in North Evia. Organized with canteens and beach bars that offer vibrant entertainment that has won over the younger summer crowds in the area.
The beach at Xiropotamos is in fact an extension to the beach at Vasilika (Psaropouli). It is an area that has few visitors since the greater amount of visitors remains at Psaropouli. There is also a small settlement that has been developed recently. It is worth the visit since it is the beginning of a formation of a series of beaches described later on.
On route from Chalkis as we near Agia Anna we find the beach of Kria Vrisi. It is quite a large beach and can be described as the southern extension of the Agia Anna beach.