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Gagou beach

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Gagou Beach is your perfect option for anyone looking to get away from it all….people, traffic, cars, noise….civilization altogether! Here you’ll find a small, well-kept beach, in the northeast region of the island, on the Gulf of Vathi. Gagou Beach…

Psili Ammos

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On the southern coast of Samos, at the 9km mark from the capital city, and a stone’s throw from the shores of Asia Minor, you’ll discover Psili Ammos Beach, which owes its name to its beautiful, white sand dunes. The…

Kerveli beach

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Kerveli Beach can be found in a quiet cove, around 8km from the village of Vathi, free from the crowds and hustle-and-bustle of city life…or in this case, even village life! This pebble-beach has crystal-clear shallow, blue waters. At the…

Mykali

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The beach at Mykali is situated on the southeast end of the island, just a few kilometers from the capital, and is an ideal option for anyone not looking to venture too far from the center of things. It is…

Potami

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In the far northeast reaches of the island, about 2km from the harbor of Karlovassi, you’ll find the scenic Potami Beach, with her large pebble-stones and cold, clear water emanating from the namesake river. Here you will encounter large, forceful…

Votsalakia

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On the road to Kallithea, you’ll see Votsalakia stretched along a coastline 3km in length on the Gulf of Marathokampou, at a distance of about 46 km from the island’s capital. The beach (also known as Kampos) is large in…

Limnionas

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Limnionas Beach is a sandy strip of seashore in the southwest corner of the island, approximately 53 km from the capital city, Vathi. One reaches Limnionas village by following the Marathokampos - Kallithea main road, and then taking a left…

Mikro Seitani

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Wrapped between steep rock outcroppings, Mikro Seitani Beach is off the same beaten path as the Megalo Seitani. As her name suggests, this beach is rather small in comparison, but no less stunning and inviting…perfect for a relaxing dip, working…
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