Beaches

Beaches

Desimi

Desimi Beach is a tranquil paradise nestled in a sheltered bay on the eastern side of Lefkada, ideal for swimming, kayaking, and anchoring small boats. Its calm, clear waters and lush green backdrop make it a favorite for families and nature lovers alike. The name "Desimi" is believed to derive from the Greek word desimo (δέσιμο), meaning "tie" or "moor," referencing the bay’s historical use as a safe mooring spot for fishing boats. Today, it retains that peaceful, welcoming atmosphere, inviting visitors to relax and explore nearby sea caves. Whether you're snorkeling along the rocky coastline or enjoying the local hospitality, Desimi is a perfect blend of natural beauty and quiet charm.

Desimi
Beaches

Ammoussa

Tucked away in a serene cove on the southern coast of Lefkada, Ammoussa Beach is a hidden gem known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and smooth pebbled shore. It's the perfect spot for a peaceful swim, sunbathing, or snorkeling in calm, shallow waters. The name “Ammoussa” comes from the Greek word "ammos," meaning "sand," though the beach is actually a mix of fine pebbles and soft sand—an ironic twist that adds to its charm. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and olive groves, Ammoussa offers a picturesque escape for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy a seaside lunch at the nearby taverna, just steps from the shore.

Ammoussa
Beaches

Gialos

Gialos Beach, on the southwest coast of Lefkada near the village of Athani, is a peaceful stretch of sand and small pebbles framed by steep cliffs and clear turquoise waters. As one of the island’s longest beaches, it remains largely quiet and uncrowded, offering a calm escape for visitors who prefer nature over busy tourist spots. Reaching it involves a scenic drive through olive groves along a winding road, ending in free parking right next to the shore. In the central area, there are a few beach bars and canteens with sunbeds and umbrellas, while the outer parts of the beach are perfect for those seeking solitude or a more natural experience. The seabed is a mix of sand and stones, so water shoes are recommended, and the crystal-clear water makes it a great spot for swimming or snorkeling. Known for its unspoiled charm, wide open space, and breathtaking sunsets, Gialos Beach is an excellent choice for nature lovers and travelers looking for a quieter Ionian getaway.

Gialos