
Komitsa Beach
Komitsa Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches on Athos. It is located on the east coast of Athos, and from Nea Roda is 5km away.
Komitsa Beach
Komitsa Beach consists of two parts divided by a cape, in total length of about 4km. The smaller part of the beach is in front of the camp, and a large part is towards the Holy Mountain. At the end of the larger part there is the wall from which the Holy Mountain begins.
Komitsa Beach
Komitsa Beach is sandy, and somewhat coarse sand is in the water and on the coast. The depth is gradual, and the sea is crystal clear and transparent.
Xiropotamos Beach
Before reaching Tripiti, you pass by Xiropotamos beach where the white sand and the blue water are dominant.
Xiropotamos Beach
It is a family-friendly one, but non-organised although the vast view to Ammouliani is astonishing.
Xiropotamos Beach
The beach is surrounded by hills and trees along the long coastline. The way to the shore, as well as the entrance to the water is flat. Here the sea is calm and crystal-clear.
Develeki Beach
Develiki Beach is located to the village Gomati, except from the “blonde” shore with pebbles instead of sand, is also known as a small fishing settlement; There are beautiful typical taverns where you can taste some fresh seafood.
Develeki Beach
It is a spacious coastline with crystal blue water and light sand & pebble cover, so you don’t need special shoes. The sharpness of entering the water is quite normal.
Develeki Beach
This beach is suitable for different categories of people, lonely travellers, relaxation getaway lovers etc. It is not crowded place during the season.
Kakoudia Beach
Kakoudia Beach is located approximately 10 km from Nea Roda and it’s one of the most virgin and exotic beaches of Halkidiki!
Kakoudia Beach
Kakoudia Beach was made for nature lovers and it is a pure, non-organized coast. Wild white rocks and golden-white sand make the scenery astonishing.
Kakoudia Beach
The white rocks formed in various shapes and the white-golden sand make Kakoudia beach unique! There is usually no crowd on this beach, and there are no facilities so you have to bring your own equipment, food and water.
