The Best Beaches in Evia to Keep Summer Alive
Summer in Evia doesn’t end in August. Late summer is when the island reveals its most authentic side. The sea remains warm, sunsets become more vivid, and the beaches gain a sense of calm without the crowds of high season. From the healing waters of Edipsos to the hidden coves of South Evia, here are 10 beaches worth discovering before summer truly fades away.
1) Edipsos beaches
Edipsos is not just a beach, it’s a wellness destination with a history stretching back thousands of years. With more than 75–80 thermal springs bubbling both on land and directly into the sea, the area forms natural “sea pools” where you can soak in warm, mineral-rich waters.

The fame of Edipsos dates back to antiquity; Aristotle, Plutarch, and Roman emperors praised its therapeutic properties. The Roman general Sulla gave his name to the famous Thermae Sylla Baths, which remain a landmark of healing and rejuvenation. Today, Edipsos continues to be a leading destination for wellness, with organized spa facilities offering hydrotherapy, massages, and rejuvenating treatments.
If you prefer a more natural experience, you can enjoy the free hot springs that flow directly into the sea, forming natural warm pools along the shore. And of course, seaside tavernas invite you afterwards to taste fresh fish and traditional pastry.

2) Psaropouli - Vasilika beach
Stretching for about 4 km, Psaropouli lies between mountains and sea near Vasilika village. Its turquoise waters and tranquil setting make it ideal for late-summer escapes — without the crowds of high season.

The beach remains warm and calm, with tavernas by the shore serving fresh seafood and meze with views of the Aegean. From the small harbor, day trips to the Sporades islands are also available, adding an extra touch of adventure.

3) Agios Nikolaos - Ellinika beach
The beach of Ellinika village is closely associated with the small islet opposite, home to the chapel of Agios Nikolaos. In summer, you can arrange to make the crossing to the islet, while in late summer the scene turns serene and atmospheric. Its sandy shore and shallow waters are perfect for families, while the nearby village offers welcoming tavernas with authentic flavors. A true symbol of North Evia.

4) Dafni beach
Tucked beneath Mount Kandili, Dafni beach stands out for its dramatic scenery, where lush green slopes descend directly into the sea. The pebble beach has crystal-clear waters fed by springs, offering a refreshing swimming experience. With no organized facilities, it’s the perfect spot for peace and solitude, a place to read, fish, or simply relax by the water. Easily accessible by car, Dafni feels like a hidden scene from a movie.

5) Politika beach
Just outside Chalkida, Politika is one of the most popular choices for a quick seaside escape. The beach stretches for about 3 km, with dark sand and fine pebbles. The waters deepen fairly quickly but remain clear and inviting. Seaside tavernas serve fresh fish and meze, best enjoyed during sunset. Politika beach is a great choice for families or anyone seeking easy access without losing the authentic taste of Evia.

6) Metochi beach
Next to the famous Chiliadou beach lies Metochi, a quieter alternative. Smaller in size, with pebbles and deep clear waters, it lacks Chiliadou’s wild atmosphere but wins with its serenity. Easily accessible, it’s perfect for visitors seeking peace and relaxation. The nearby village offers a few options for coffee or a simple meal, making Metochi an ideal spot for a calm day by the sea.

7) Stomio Oxylithos - Kymi beach
Stomio takes its name from the Manikiatis river that flows into the Aegean here. The 2 km-long beach features pebbles and crystal-clear waters. Though not particularly wild in appearance, it is exposed to northern winds and often has waves, making it popular with those who enjoy more dynamic swims. Just a short drive away, the town of Kymi offers traditional tavernas and a picturesque harbor to complement your seaside outing.

8) Agios Dimitrios & Galazia Limni – The Iconic Bay of the Evian Gulf
In South Evia, between the village of Argyro and the seaside resort of Almyropotamos, lies one of the most striking bays of the Evian Gulf. The sandy beach of Agios Dimitrios with its golden sand blends seamlessly with Galazia Limni, whose turquoise waters resemble a natural swimming pool.

This sheltered bay is rarely affected by winds, meaning the sea is almost always calm and welcoming. Access is easy by car, and just a few minutes away, the village of Almyropotamos offers cafés and tavernas where you can enjoy fresh fish and ouzo by the sea. A must-see landscape for those who love natural beauty and authentic experiences.

9) Giannitsi beach
Giannitsi is the very definition of “wild Aegean beauty.” Secluded, with fine pebbles and deep-blue waters that drop quickly, it offers intense swims and an untouched atmosphere.
The route to the beach is an experience itself, following a dramatic gorge with breathtaking views. The last part of the road is gravel, but manageable. On the beach, a small seaside taverna awaits, where you can enjoy fresh fish and meze after your swim. In late summer, Giannitsi feels almost private, the perfect retreat for those seeking peace and authenticity.

10) Agia Paraskevi beach - Karystos
Agia Paraskevi is one of Southern Evia’s most iconic “tropical” landscapes, just a short drive from Karystos. Its long sandy shore, turquoise waters, and shady schinos trees that grow right down to the sea create a unique and refreshing setting. The beach is organized with a canteen and sunbeds, operating even late in the season, making it ideal for a full day of relaxation.

Nearby Karystos offers a lively waterfront with tavernas serving seafood, cafés for afternoon breaks, and an evening stroll by the port with the Bourtzi castle as a backdrop. A place that proves summer in Evia never really ends.
At a Glance
Evia island is a destination that stays alive well beyond August. From the famous healing wells of Edipsos to the sheltered bays and wild Aegean beauty of the south, every beach has its own unique charm. Late summer is the perfect time to discover them, with warm seas, fewer crowds, and unforgettable experiences.
Discover more at Amazing Evia Travel Guide and keep summer alive a little longer.





