A singular maritime experience in eastern Attica
The Mesogeia coastline extends from Vravrona to Keratea and Daskalio, offering a series of beaches, each with its own distinct character, all within easy reach of Athens and in close proximity to the area's rural landscape and archaeological heritage.
At Vravrona, Chamolia beach stands out for its natural environment and exotic serenity. Situated near the archaeological site, it retains a gentle, almost pristine atmosphere, with sandy shores and shallow waters, ideal for a relaxing swim after a cultural visit.
In Porto Rafti, options abound. Avlaki is among the most renowned and well-serviced beaches, boasting pristine waters, essential amenities, and convenient access. Further along, Erotospilia is a striking cove characterised by rocky landscapes and turquoise waters. Accessible via a coastal path, this beach attracts those seeking a more natural setting and a sense of seclusion.
Venturing southward towards Keratea, Kaki Thalassa is an open beach, notable for its striking scenery and pristine waters. Its character is less structured, appealing to visitors favouring simplicity and direct contact with the sea. Nearby, Daskalio offers small coves and beaches overlooking the islet of the same name, blending swimming with impressive coastal landscapes.
Explore the Mediterranean coastline at your leisure, combining brief swimming stops with captivating historical sites, natural beauty, and expansive vistas.
At Vravrona, Chamolia beach stands out for its natural environment and exotic serenity. Situated near the archaeological site, it retains a gentle, almost pristine atmosphere, with sandy shores and shallow waters, ideal for a relaxing swim after a cultural visit.
In Porto Rafti, options abound. Avlaki is among the most renowned and well-serviced beaches, boasting pristine waters, essential amenities, and convenient access. Further along, Erotospilia is a striking cove characterised by rocky landscapes and turquoise waters. Accessible via a coastal path, this beach attracts those seeking a more natural setting and a sense of seclusion.
Venturing southward towards Keratea, Kaki Thalassa is an open beach, notable for its striking scenery and pristine waters. Its character is less structured, appealing to visitors favouring simplicity and direct contact with the sea. Nearby, Daskalio offers small coves and beaches overlooking the islet of the same name, blending swimming with impressive coastal landscapes.
Explore the Mediterranean coastline at your leisure, combining brief swimming stops with captivating historical sites, natural beauty, and expansive vistas.






































































