Paralia Rovies is a beach situated in the northeastern part of Euboea Island, neighboring the village of Rovies. This beach spans a considerable area and is renowned for its pristine and picturesque setting, adorned by slender pine trees on one side and clear blue waters on the other.
It is a favored destination among tourists all year long, with a shallow and gentle entrance to the water, making it an ideal spot for families with children. The best months to visit Greece are the end of spring, beginning of summer, or September-October. Accommodations and dining options are easily available, with several hotels and restaurants in the vicinity.
The beach holds historical significance, being the site of the ancient city of Oroviai, where Hercules and Apollo were worshipped. The beach is gravel/pebble/wild, offering facilities such as toilets, showers, and loungers. There are bars on the beach, and dogs are allowed.
A parking area is available nearby, providing convenient access to the beach.
Paralia Rovies amenities include parking, toilet, shower and loungers.
You can enjoy a refreshing drink at one of the bars situated on the beach.
Visitor reviews highlight that visitors love the beautiful stones and clear waters, the lack of crowds, and the stunning sunset views. However, some visitors complain that the beach is too rocky and uncomfortable and that shoes are required, and that the surrounding area was damaged after a fire.
The following map shows available accommodations and their prices. See the full list of accommodation options here.
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