The Beaches of Kythira

The magnificent Kaladi beach is located on the east coast of Kythira. It features coarse sand and fine pebbles and consists of two omega-shaped bays. At its center, there is a striking rock with a cave inside. The beach is organized, with parking available, and the access road is mostly paved.
Between three seas, Myrtoo, the Ionian Sea and the Cretan Sea, the island’s coastlines list dozens of beautiful beaches, some small and some large, some sandy and some pebbled, but all famous for their clear waters.
Some of them, such as Firi Ammos, Lagada, and Kapsali, have won the Blue Flag Award for their clear waters and services. Organized or not, they are waiting for you this summer for great dives.

Melidoni
In the south west side of the island is Melidoni beach, a windless picturesque bay, amidst a beautiful natural environment that is a wonderful sight for the visitor. It has fine and coarse sand, crystal clear blue waters and wonderful views of the Cretan Sea, and the unique rocky island of Hytra.
The road to the beach is asphalt. It is organized. It has parking.
Fyri ammos
It is one of the largest beaches in Kythira, and the first to be awarded the Blue Flag Award for its crystal clear waters and unparalleled natural environment. It is located on the east side of the island and has a reddish pebble from which it got its name and sand.
The road to the beach for the most part is asphalt, and cement, except for the last 500 meters which is a dirt road. It is organized. It has parking.


Palaiopolis
The beach of Paleopolis is located in the homonymous settlement and is the largest beach on the island, it is ideal for families and large groups. For the most part it consists of sand and fine pebbles, located on the east side of the island. The first cult sanctuary of the goddess Aphrodite was located in the area. The road to the beach is asphalt. It has parking.
We briefly mention all the beaches that are definitely worth visiting during your stay in Kythira. Agios Nikolaos, Platia ammos, Fournoi, Agia Pelagia, Lorentzou, Kaki Lagkada, Diakofti, Avlemonas, Limnionas, Fyri ammos, Kaladi, Kombonada, Chalkos, Kapsali, Melidoni.