One of the reasons Samos is so popular with visitors are the glorious beaches all over the island. Greener than its neighbours, Samos benefits from a beautiful backdrop of pine trees while dark high peaks soar over the coastline. Although many of the beaches are organised, intrepid travellers can make their way down dirt trails or hike clifftop paths to find secluded coves. The seas are known for their clarity and colour, their lime green depths shimmering and sparkling under the Aegean sun.
Lemonakia
In a sheltered bay north of Vathi, Lemonakia is pretty and popular, the pine covered headland, soft white sand and clear water adding up to an island favourite for many. There is a beach bar with umbrellas and loungers while access is from a path off the main road where there is a bus stop.
Heraion
The nearest beach to the ruins at Heraion and at the end of Potokaki is sometimes known by the name of the beach bar there, Mare Deus. Pebbly with coarse sand, there are umbrellas and loungers outside the bar but there is plenty of room either side for those who prefer their own space. Ideal for combining with a trip to the temple, the beach is sheltered from the north winds.
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