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Best Beaches in Mesa Mani with Crystal Clear Waters

With white pebbles or golden sand, the beaches of Mani generously offer their surreal beauty to visitors

Newsroom August 20 04:55

The distinct identity of Mesa Mani also defines its beaches, with most of them featuring coarse white pebbles—locally called “laloudes” or cobblestones—and crystal-clear deep blue waters.

Some of these beaches beckon to you as you drive along winding roads, few require a bit of walking and effort to reach, but they all magnificently celebrate the cherished summer season.

East Side

An ideal way to explore Mesa Mani is to start on the east side of the peninsula in the morning, catching the sunlight, and then head west in the afternoon to enjoy the lingering rays. Our tour of the beaches follows the course of the sun, but forget the clock—embrace the time for sunbathing, swimming, and carefree moments.

Mani, too, has its shipwreck, located five kilometers north of Gytheio. The beach is called Selinitsa, but since the ship “Dimitrios” has been there since 1981, it has gained a new identity, especially among visitors. Selinitsa (part of which is known as Glyfada or Valtaki) is an exotic beach with vast stretches of sand, part of the Trinisa ecosystem (Natura 2000), and a nesting ground for the sea turtle, Caretta. The shallow, clear blue waters make it ideal for children, though be cautious as it can be slippery when entering the water.

Two kilometers south of Gytheio lies Mavrovouni Beach, the largest in Mani, with about five kilometers of sand and fine pebbles. A small section is organized with sunbeds, umbrellas, cafes, and restaurants. It’s a favorite spot for windsurfers, with rental equipment and lessons available. After battling the wind and waves, consider heading uphill to the village of Mavrovouni and enjoy traditional dishes at the tavernas surrounding the square.

Between Vathy and Ageranos, you’ll find a vast beach where nature reigns with minimal human intervention. If you seek colder waters, dive in where the small river flows into the sea.

As you drive, you’ll come across the impressive Ageranos Tower, a stone structure built in 1782, perched on a hilltop with views of both sea and land.

Moving south, you’ll pass by Kamares, a quiet beach with sand and pebbles. Bring your umbrella for shade or take advantage of the loungers available in front of nearby accommodations.

A smile will light up your face when you reach Agia Barbara Beach with its turquoise waters and golden sand. Located beneath the village of Skoutari, the beach is named after the 12th-century Byzantine church of Agia Barbara that stands by the shore. This small, beautifully restored chapel offers breathtaking views and is linked to a local legend about pirates who buried treasure nearby.

West Side

As you head west, you’ll find Marmari Beach, the widest beach in the area, located in an open bay. This sandy beach is equipped with sunbeds, umbrellas, and hotel service.

Further along, Kyparissos Beach features crystal-clear waters and cobblestones, offering a peaceful escape from the crowds. The small Vatheia Beach, visible from the road, welcomes you with only a few pebbles and plenty of salt water.

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Eventually, you’ll reach Gerolimenas, the largest village in southern Mesa Mani, with its distinctive beach framed by a dramatic rocky outcrop and turquoise waters.

Finally, there’s the striking Diros Beach near the famous cave.

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