Paralia Neas Iraklitsas is a beach located in Greece. It is known for its natural beauty, with half of it remaining undeveloped. The beach is not shallow, making it a suitable location for swimming without the need to venture far from the shore. This characteristic also results in fewer children running around. However, visitors should be aware of the presence of seaweeds and stones in the water.
The beach is wide, providing ample space for visitors. It features a mix of sand and stones, contributing to its unique landscape. The water at Paralia Neas Iraklitsas is generally clean, although some visitors have noted that it may not be as clean as other nearby beaches.
Visitors to Paralia Neas Iraklitsas in the autumn months, particularly in September, can expect a less crowded beach. This makes it an ideal location for those seeking a more tranquil beach experience. However, visitors are advised to be mindful of 'sticky bombs', small seed pods covered by a hard, spiky shell, particularly if walking barefoot or with dogs.
Visitor reviews highlight the natural beauty and tranquility of the beach, with its wide expanse and less crowded atmosphere, particularly in the off-peak season. They appreciate the cleanliness of the beach and the amazing views it offers. However, some visitors complain about the presence of litter, seaweeds, stones, and 'sticky bombs' seed pods on the beach.
The following map shows available accommodations and their prices. See the full list of accommodation options here.
Latitude: 40.8760401 / Longitude: 24.3154201
Paralia Neas Iraklitsas is located in Macedonia and Thrace. The following map of Paralia Neas Iraklitsas shows the exact location.
Nearby destinations:
These beaches might also interest you