Kerasia beach

In one of the most beautiful locations of the island, Kerasia is hidden away, an impressive beach with white pebbles, luxuriant vegetation and clean, crystal clear waters. It is not random that in this region many luxurious villas have been built, including the mansion of the family of bankers Rothchild who host personalities from the international jet set. Bathers of this beach are mostly foreign tourists who stay in the rental villas in the region. Kerasia is a peaceful beach where there is only one tavern and a mini market on its outskirts. There are also parasols and deck-chairs for hire. You can also rent a pedalos and a canoe in order to enjoy a small ride on its lovely waters. Across, in the distance you can see the coasts of Albania. In order to get to Kerasia beach you must follow the road which passes through the picturesque fishing village of Agios Stefanos Sinion and continue by the coastline for about 1,5 kilometer.

Services

  • Length (in meters): 300
  • Exposed to winds: Winds N, Winds N.NW, Winds NW, Winds NE, Winds E, Winds S.SE
  • Soil Type: Pebbly
  • Sea Type: Normal Sea-Bed configuration
  • Bight: Yes
  • Isolated: No
  • Parking: Yes
  • Disabled Access: No
  • Organised: No
  • Populous: No
  • Cafe / Restaurant: Yes
  • Showers: No

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Source: safewatersports.gr

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