Chalikia Beach is a small, narrow beach nestled between two hills. Unlike many beaches in the region, Chalikia Beach is not sandy, but rather composed of various sizes of white pebbles and rocks. This unique natural characteristic gives the beach a distinct appeal. The beach is also known for its stunning views and the presence of caves, making it an ideal location for kayaking and snorkeling. Visitors have reported sightings of a diverse range of marine life, including turtles, fish, and small crabs.
Despite its beauty, Chalikia Beach is often not crowded, even during the summer months. This makes it a perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful and serene beach experience. However, visitors are advised to bring their own supplies, especially during the off-season, as local amenities such as taverns may be closed.
The beach is accessible, but visitors may need to be a bit adventurous as there are no specific guides or assistance. It is also recommended to wear water shoes due to the pebbly nature of the beach. There is also a smaller beach nearby for those looking to explore the area further.
Visitor reviews highlight the unique beauty of the beach, particularly its white rocks and the opportunity for adventurous activities such as kayaking and snorkeling. Many appreciate the lack of crowds and the peaceful atmosphere, even during peak summer days. However, some visitors complain about the discomfort of walking on the rocky terrain and recommend bringing water shoes.
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Latitude: 36.5414491 / Longitude: 22.3914867
Chalikia Beach is located in Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian. The following map of Chalikia Beach shows the exact location.
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