Divari

If you want to find yourself in a magical natural landscape, then you have to swim in the waters of Divari-Golden Beach. It has soft sand, clear shallow waters, and it’s protected by the Natura Zone. It’s an organized beach with cafés and small tavernas right on the shore, where you can enjoy yourself all day long. You can bring a mask and snorkel to discover the underwater ship wrecks. Also, there’s a small wooden pier for boats and more. It’s ideal for swimming and playing for children of all ages, just like you.

Delfinia

If you want to wind down and enjoy the silence, then you should spend a day at Delfinia Beach. It’s a protected bay that’s hidden among olive trees and pine trees, which has calm blue-green waters, small pebbles, and gorgeous sand. If you love camping, you can camp behind the beach, where the scenery is so beautiful, it looks like a postcard. 

Directions: 
Easy access by car until the camping area and then you must walk for 300 meters 

Ai Lagoudi

If you want to find yourself in the most beloved beach of Kyparissia, then you should visit the beach of Ai Lagoudi. It has unearthly waters and numerous small bays, while it’s an organized beach. It provides facilities for people with disabilities, sun beds, umbrellas, showers, as well as cafés and restaurants that are open all year round. They always have a place for you to relax, whenever you need a break from your swimming or sunbathing.

Vlychada (Richia)

If you want to go to a beach that will make you think of the Caribbean, then Vlychada Beach is worth a visit. It’s one of the most beautiful beaches of the area, which has gorgeous pebbles and really green waters. The breathtaking red rocks and the lush vegetation offer you a really special landscape, while the little canteen offers great bites of joy. 

Simos

If you want to experience the true deep blue sea, then you have to visit Simos Beach in Elafonissos. It consists of two beaches, Fragko (Small Simos) and Sarakiniko (Large Simos), which offer golden sand, natural dunes, and emerald waters. The camping lies a few meters away and the landscape "creates" waves of happiness. 

Directions: 
Easy to access by car and by boat (the small kaikia)

Pori

If you want to swim in historical waters, then you have to spend a day at the beach of Pori. It’s one of the biggest and most impressive beaches in the whole of the Peloponnese, with a stunning view of the fortress city and the old city of Monemvassia. It’s a fully organized beach that offers anything you could think of, as well as a sea of entertainment. 

Panagia Katonissiotissa

If you want to just "lay there", then the beach of Panagia Katonissiotissa will be a bliss, with its ultra-sandy beach and its crystal clear blue waters. There are 3 islets around it: Kassela, Prassonissi, and Lefto, which become the canvas for a picturesque sunset and your own personal temple of cool.

Directions:
Easy to access by car, boat (tourist boats available), scooter, and bicycle

Mavrovouni - Foinikounda

If you are in the mood for a beach that seems endless, then you should make a break for Mavrovouni Beach. It is a 2.5 kilometers long golden beach, with clear turquoise waters. It’s protected from the wind and it offers a unique calming sensation. The biggest part of the beach isn’t organized and you can lay your beach towel any place you prefer. Also, the beach has a surf school, a canteen, and a taverna that make you feel that you don’t have to move an inch. 

Loutsa - Foinikounda

If the days are really hot, then the beach of Loutsa in Foinikounda is your best solution. The beach is well known for its fresh breeze that makes it the perfect chill out spot. Apart from the ideal temperature, the golden sand and the big pebbles create a unique summer setting. Moreover, there are 70 camping places available, a well-organized canteen, and a small port full of traditional tavernas that give the right meaning to your summer.

Lefki

If you want to see all the shades of emerald green, then you have to head east to the beach of Lefki. Its name means white in Greek and it may be the whitest sand you’ve ever seen, with really clear waters. Keep in mind that if the wind blows from the west or the south, Lefki keeps its calm and it’s all yours to enjoy.

Directions:
Easy to access by car, boat (tourist boats available), bicycle, and scooter that you can rent from the city