The turquoise of authenticity and carefree ease
On Lipsi, the beaches resemble miniature paradises awaiting discovery. Many are within easy reach of the hamlet, accessible on foot via small trails that constantly reveal new vistas of the Aegean landscape.
Lientou is the first beach that will undoubtedly capture your heart. A mere few minutes from the harbour, its sandy shore and shallow waters render it perfect for a relaxing dip close to the village.
A little further along is Kambos, a quiet cove with transparent waters and a narrow sandy beach, effortlessly combining easy access with a sense of simplicity.
Koimisi beach, which took its name from the nearby chapel of the Koimisi tis Theotokou (Dormition of the Virgin Mary), stands out for its quiet landscape and turquoise waters. A path begins at the beach, leading to the church of Pano Panagia (Dormition of the Virgin Mary), offering stunning views of the harbour and surrounding islands.
Platys Gialos impresses with its sandy seabed, while Katsadia is a small beach with natural shade from trees, ideal for relaxing moments by the sea. Nearby, hidden coves await discovery with a stroll along the coastline.
For those who relish exploration, Lipsi unveils even more secluded beaches. Monodendri stands out for its solitary cedar perched atop the rock and the wild turquoise waters; the Kamares beaches are known for their smooth, rocky formations; meanwhile, Chochlakoura boasts pristine white pebbles reflecting sunlight, creating a unique landscape. Equally charming are the beaches of Papandria, Christos, Tourkomnima and Xirokambos: small coves with clear water, sand or pebbles, and views of the endless blue.
Lientou is the first beach that will undoubtedly capture your heart. A mere few minutes from the harbour, its sandy shore and shallow waters render it perfect for a relaxing dip close to the village.
A little further along is Kambos, a quiet cove with transparent waters and a narrow sandy beach, effortlessly combining easy access with a sense of simplicity.
Koimisi beach, which took its name from the nearby chapel of the Koimisi tis Theotokou (Dormition of the Virgin Mary), stands out for its quiet landscape and turquoise waters. A path begins at the beach, leading to the church of Pano Panagia (Dormition of the Virgin Mary), offering stunning views of the harbour and surrounding islands.
Platys Gialos impresses with its sandy seabed, while Katsadia is a small beach with natural shade from trees, ideal for relaxing moments by the sea. Nearby, hidden coves await discovery with a stroll along the coastline.
For those who relish exploration, Lipsi unveils even more secluded beaches. Monodendri stands out for its solitary cedar perched atop the rock and the wild turquoise waters; the Kamares beaches are known for their smooth, rocky formations; meanwhile, Chochlakoura boasts pristine white pebbles reflecting sunlight, creating a unique landscape. Equally charming are the beaches of Papandria, Christos, Tourkomnima and Xirokambos: small coves with clear water, sand or pebbles, and views of the endless blue.







































































