The authentic beauty of the island on every shore
Framed by pine forests that reach the sea, the beaches of Alonnisos stand out for their crystal-clear waters and authentic natural beauty. Most are easily accessible, while others are more secluded ones, offering the feeling of a private paradise. Several have been awarded the Blue Flag, including the beaches of Chrysi Milia and Agios Dimitrios.
Milia and Chrysi Milia
One of the most popular beaches of the island, Milia impresses visitors with its white sand, deep blue waters, and pine trees that offer spots of natural shade. A short distance away, Chrissi Milia offers a more cosmopolitan experience, with a beach bar and opportunities for water sports. It is ideal for families and groups.
Megalos and Mikros Mourtias
If you are looking for beaches near the Chora, you can visit these two coves. Megalos Mourtias offers facilities, with tavernas and easy access, while Mikros Mourtias is more secluded.
Kokkinokastro
Kokkinokastro beach is one of the most impressive on the island, with red rocks reflected in the turquoise waters. There are also ruins of an ancient settlement in the area, adding historical interest to the natural beauty.
Leftos Gialos and Tzortzi Gialos
Leftos Gialos is a popular stop for day trips by boat or by road from the Chora. Tzortzi Gialos stands out for its simplicity and the welcoming little taverna located next to the shore.
Agios Dimitrios
It is considered the most photogenic beach on Alonnisos, as it magnetises the gaze with its distinctive "nose" shape that extends into the sea. From here you can gaze at the deserted islets of the Marine Park and enjoy snorkelling in its clear, deep waters.
Marpounta, Glyfa, and Tsoukalia
Marpounta is located near the Chora and has facilities, while the beaches of Glyfa and Tsoukalia have a quieter character. At Tsoukalia, you can encounter remnants of old ceramics, a reminder of the island's historical relationship with art and production.
Milia and Chrysi Milia
One of the most popular beaches of the island, Milia impresses visitors with its white sand, deep blue waters, and pine trees that offer spots of natural shade. A short distance away, Chrissi Milia offers a more cosmopolitan experience, with a beach bar and opportunities for water sports. It is ideal for families and groups.
Megalos and Mikros Mourtias
If you are looking for beaches near the Chora, you can visit these two coves. Megalos Mourtias offers facilities, with tavernas and easy access, while Mikros Mourtias is more secluded.
Kokkinokastro
Kokkinokastro beach is one of the most impressive on the island, with red rocks reflected in the turquoise waters. There are also ruins of an ancient settlement in the area, adding historical interest to the natural beauty.
Leftos Gialos and Tzortzi Gialos
Leftos Gialos is a popular stop for day trips by boat or by road from the Chora. Tzortzi Gialos stands out for its simplicity and the welcoming little taverna located next to the shore.
Agios Dimitrios
It is considered the most photogenic beach on Alonnisos, as it magnetises the gaze with its distinctive "nose" shape that extends into the sea. From here you can gaze at the deserted islets of the Marine Park and enjoy snorkelling in its clear, deep waters.
Marpounta, Glyfa, and Tsoukalia
Marpounta is located near the Chora and has facilities, while the beaches of Glyfa and Tsoukalia have a quieter character. At Tsoukalia, you can encounter remnants of old ceramics, a reminder of the island's historical relationship with art and production.










































































