The island of several faces
Green slopes that end up in the sea, steep cliffs, enclosed coves and open coasts compose a mosaic of beaches on Samos that covers every travel mood.
Psili Ammos, near the border with Turkey, is one of the most popular beaches on the island. With fine sand and shallow, warm waters, it is an ideal choice for families. The beach is serviced, with tavernas and beach bars, while the view to the coast of Asia Minor adds a special geographical dimension.
Mykali beach stretches for a long way and is characterised by a calm atmosphere and an open horizon. Enjoy swimming in its clear waters, often with a light breeze. Access is easy and you can find lots of places to stop and rest.
Just outside Kokkari, Mikra and Megala Lemonakia are among the most photogenic beaches of Samos. Enclosed bays, with white pebbles and deepening waters, surrounded by pine trees and low vegetation. Both beaches are serviced, without losing their natural character, and are ideal for calm swimming and snorkelling.
Tsamadou beach is also located near Kokkari and stands out for its amazing combination of natural beauty and liveliness. Pebbles, deep waters and pine trees that reach almost to the shore create an ideal setting if you love nature but also look for comfort, as part of the beach is serviced.
On northern Samos, near Karlovasi, lies the secluded beach of Potami. Its wild landscape will impress you. Pebbles, cool waters and the estuary of the river create a sense of natural isolation. From here begin trails leading to waterfalls and small lakes, making the beach an ideal spot for hiking and exploring.
Psili Ammos, near the border with Turkey, is one of the most popular beaches on the island. With fine sand and shallow, warm waters, it is an ideal choice for families. The beach is serviced, with tavernas and beach bars, while the view to the coast of Asia Minor adds a special geographical dimension.
Mykali beach stretches for a long way and is characterised by a calm atmosphere and an open horizon. Enjoy swimming in its clear waters, often with a light breeze. Access is easy and you can find lots of places to stop and rest.
Just outside Kokkari, Mikra and Megala Lemonakia are among the most photogenic beaches of Samos. Enclosed bays, with white pebbles and deepening waters, surrounded by pine trees and low vegetation. Both beaches are serviced, without losing their natural character, and are ideal for calm swimming and snorkelling.
Tsamadou beach is also located near Kokkari and stands out for its amazing combination of natural beauty and liveliness. Pebbles, deep waters and pine trees that reach almost to the shore create an ideal setting if you love nature but also look for comfort, as part of the beach is serviced.
On northern Samos, near Karlovasi, lies the secluded beach of Potami. Its wild landscape will impress you. Pebbles, cool waters and the estuary of the river create a sense of natural isolation. From here begin trails leading to waterfalls and small lakes, making the beach an ideal spot for hiking and exploring.





































































