Demeneou Beach
The tiny beach of Demeneou is situated a bit at the north of Vardia, within an open cove , in an uninhabited area. The beach is protected only from the western winds; it has nice, clear and transparent sea. more
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Vardia Beach
The sandy beach of Vardia is situated very close to the port, at a distance less than 100 meters to the northern part of it. It is considered as one of the best beaches of Folegandros. more
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Karavostassi(s) or Chochlidia Beach
The sandy beach of Karavostassi(s) or Chochlidia is situated within the scenic bay of the port, in front of the homonymous small settlement, at a distance of 3,5 kilometers southeastern to the town of Folegandros (Chora). The seabed is sandy, while the beach is both sandy and pebbly. more
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Latinaki Beach
The beach of Latinaki is the first of three successive beaches, each in a small cove, southern to Karavostassi(s). The beach is situated at a distance of some 800 meters far from Karavostassi(s). more
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Vincenzo Beach
The beach of Vicentzo is the second out of three successive beaches found at the southern side of the port of Karavostassi(s), each found within a small cove. It is situated at a distance of some 850 meters far from the port on the way to Livadi. more
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Pountaki Beach
The beach of Pountaki is situated within a small cove at the South of Karavostassi(s), some 1000 meters far from it. It is the third out of three successive beaches each found within a small cove, on the way from Karavostassi(s) to Livadi. more about Pountaki Beach...
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Livadi Beach
The long beach of Livadi is situated at the southern coast of the island, some 1200 meters southern to Karavostassi(s) and very close to the tourist settlement of Livadi with sparse population. more
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Katergo Beach or Pelagia
The beach of Katergo is considered, and not without reason, as the best beach of Folegandros. It is situated at the southeastern endof the island, in an area with not inhabited at all, with the small islet of Pelagia across. In the past, the locals came to this beach to extract the ferreous ore known as haematite, from which they made a reddish dye for their boats and for some parts of their houses. more
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The Cove of Agios Nikolaos
The rocky coast of Aghios Nicolaos is situated at the eastern coast of the island, within a small cove, between Plaka and Vorina. more
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Vorina Beach
The beach of Vorina is found at the middle of the eastern coast of the island, within an open cove. The beach is situated diametrically opposite to Angali. The area around is uninhabited. The beach owes its name (“vorina” in Greek means “northern”) to its geographic position, since it is found northern to Chora. more
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Syllaka Beach
The rocky coast of Syllaka, facing the open sea, is situated at the eastern coast of the island, just before Serfiotiko (departing from Chora), on approximately the same line as Ano Meria. The place is uninhabited. more
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Serfiotiko Beach
The beach of Serfiotiko is situated within an open cove at the northeastern coast of the island, at the same line as Ano Meria. The area around is uninhabited. The only constructions you will see at the beach are a few “syrmata”, the jerry constructions where the locals use to keep their boats in winter or when the wind is too strong. more
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Agios Georgios Beach
The pretty long beach of Aghios Georgios is situated at the northern coast of the island, at the very northern end of it, within a cove. Open to the North, the beach is fully affected by the northern winds. The area around is not inhabited and the beach is rather secluded. more about Agios Georgios Beach...
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Lygaria Beach
The tiny beach of Lygaria is situated at the northern coast of the island, very close to the very northern end of it. It is situated within a small cove, western to Aghios Georgios. The beach is open to the North and fully affected by the northern winds. The area around is not inhabited and the beach is totally remote and secluded. more about Lygaria Beach...
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Avlaki Beach
The rocky coast of Avlaki is situated at the northern part of the island, in an uninhabited area, just after the beaches of Aghios Georgios and Lygaria. The beach is open to the northern and western winds and you will not find trees at all. more about Avlaki Beach...
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Dendro Beach
The tiny beach of Dendro ( meaning “tree” in Greek) is found at the most northern part of the western coast of Folegandros, within a small cove. It is situated in a secluded area without any residents and it is probably the most remote beach of the island. more about Dendro Beach...
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Varsamo Beach
The small beach of Varsamo is situated at the northwestern coast of the island, within a small cove and in fact it is not a real beach; it is rather an even rocky coast, in a secluded area with no residents around. Varsamo is one of the most remote beaches of the island. more about Varsamo Beach...
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Ambeli Beach
The small beach of Ambeli (the word in Greek means “vineyard”) is found at the northwestern coast of the island, within a small cove, situated at an uninhabited area. The beach is one of the most remote of the island. more about Ambeli Beach...
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Livadaki Beach
The tiny beach of Livadaki is situated northern to Angali, within a small cove, well protected from the winds, from which you may see the top of the lighthouse of Aspropounta. The area around is uninhabited. more about Livadaki Beach...
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Agios Nikolaos Beach – Agali
The beach of Aghios Nicolaos is situated at a distance of 20 minutes walking from Angali, at the western part of the bay of Vathy (or Angali Bay), an area with no permanent residents, but very beautiful. The beach has been named after the homonymous small church, found on the hillock, on the way to the tavern. more about Agios Nikolaos Beach...
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Galifos Beach
The beach of Galifos is situated at a distance of 10 minutes walking from Angali, at the western part of the bay of Vathy (or Angali Bay). The area is not inhabited, but you will find a few summer houses without electric power.
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Agali Beach
The nice sandy beach of Angali (the word in Greek means “bosom”) is situated at the scenic bay of Vathy (or Angali Bay) in front of the homonymous coastal settlement, at a distance of some 4 kilometers western to the town of Folegandros (Chora), at the center of the western coast of the island. The visitors of the beach consider it as one of the best beaches of Folegandros. more about Agali Beach...
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Fira Beach
The tiny sandy beach of Fyra is situated at a distance of some 15 minutes walking far from Angali, to the South. The area has no permanent residents. Above the beach it is found the small church of Christos, in honor of the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ. more about Fira Beach...
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