Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Mesakti is one of the best and famous beaches of the island.
The small torrent Myrsonas ends up in this beach, which creates a green wetland.
Mesakti beach is very long, with fine golden sand.
It is very busy during summer... View More
Agios Giorgis Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Agios Giorgis beach is located at the eastern end of the island.
It is relatively deserted beach and not well known to visitors.
In reality, there are two adjacent identical bays, separated by rocks.
There used to be a lighthouse... View More
Agios Giorgis Beach
Agios Kirikos Beach
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Agios Kirikos Beach
Anefanti Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands On the way to Faros, east of Therma, lies the beach of Anefanti.
It is located between the beaches Kerame and Nyfi.
It is a medium sized beach with sand and pebbles.
Anefanti beach is not organized, but it\'s a good choice... View More
Anefanti Beach
Aris Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Aris beach is located in the Northern part of the island, near the village Karavostamo.
Its name comes from the torrent Aris that ends up in the beach, creating a marvelous wetland with rare flora and fauna.
It is among the... View More
Aris Beach
Armenistis Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Armenistis is one of the most popular beaches on the north side of Ikaria.
It is located in a very touristy resort, Armenistis.
In reality, it is a small cove with a few umbrellas.
The beach has a golden sand all over its length.
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Armenistis Beach
Exo Plagia Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Exo Plagia beach is located in the village Plagia, near Magganitis.
Usually the residents of that village visit the beach.
The beach is small, pebbled and is not organized.
Exo Plagia is ideal for those who like remote beaches.
Access:
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Exo Plagia Beach
Faros Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Faros is the largest beach in the southern part of Ikaria and is only a few minutes from the island\'s airport.
The seaside tavernas and cafes and the numerous lodgings in the region, highlight that Faros has become a rising... View More
Faros Beach
Fyrodi Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Fyrodi is the oldest beach of the village Magganitis, very well known among the locals.
It consists of pebbles and sand, in and out of the sea.
It is large enough in width, but it is not organized with umbrellas and sunbeds.
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Fyrodi Beach
Gialiskari Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Gialiskari is a great beach on the north side of Ikaria, with the characteristic chapel of Analipsis in its small harbor and all the fishing boats.
The beach is not organized with umbrellas and sunbeds.
It has a golden sand... View More
Gialiskari Beach
Glyfadi Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Glyfadi is one of the many medium sized beaches on the Northeastern side of Ikaria.
On the way to Faros, east of Therma, lies the beach Glyfadi. It is located between the beaches Kerame and Faros.
Glyfadi beach has sand and... View More
Glyfadi Beach
Iero Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Iero beach is located in the Northeastern part of Ikaria, near the airport.
It is a relatively deserted beach and not well known to visitors, as until recently, there was no access to it.
Its name comes from the myth, that in... View More
Iero Beach
Kampos Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Kampos is known for its ancient city Oinoe and its archaelogical site.
The large beach of Kampos is also very famous among tourists.
It is organized with umbrellas and sunbeds.
Kampros beach has a golden sand all over its length.
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Kampos Beach
Karkinagri Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands The village Karkinagri and its homonymous beach, is located at the westernmost tip of Ikaria.
Karkinagri beach is beside the harbor and has access from the main road.
It has pebbles and sand around its length.
It is not organized,... View More
Karkinagri Beach
Kerame - Faros Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands On the way to Faros, east of Therma, lies the beach of Kerame village.
It is one of the two beaches in Ikaria with the same name. The other is located on the north part of the island, near Evdilos.
Kerame beach has sand and... View More
Kerame - Faros Beach
Kerame Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Kerame is one of the two beaches in the island, with the same name, located on the north part of Ikaria, near Evdilos.
Kerame beach has fine golden sand and it is not organized.
It is a good choice for families with small children.
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Kerame Beach
Kiparissi Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Kiparissi is one of the many beautiful beaches of the island, located on the north part, near Evdilos, next to Kerame.
The beach is large and has fine golden sand, but it is not organized.
It is a good choice for families with... View More
Kiparissi Beach
Livadi Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands The beach Livadi is located in the Northern part of Ikaria, between Armenistis and Messakti beach.
It is among the best beaches of the island, with fine golden sand all along, ideal for young children.
The nice atmosphere on... View More
Livadi Beach
Nas Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands Nas is a small cove with a great history. The crystal clear waters, the wild beauty that lies behind the green river gorge and the lake formed by the waters of the canyon, create a magnificent picture for the visitor.
The ruins... View More
Nas Beach
Nealia Beach
Ikaria Island, Ikaria Island, North Aegean Islands The beach Nealia is located East of Therma village.
It is a remote beach, surrounded by green hills.
Nearby there are ruins of the ancient thermal spas of Ikaria.
There is also a path leading from Therma to Loumakia and Nealia.
The... View More