Possidi Cape (Faros) beach in Possidi is actually a sandbar that stretches deep into the sea.

It’s a really interesting part of the coast, a miniature sandy peninsula which changes his shape depending of the sea current.

Vehicles are parked at the beginning of the sandbar, in the vicinity of the camp and the famous lighthouse, and then the journey continues on foot. The beach is not organized, there are neither beach bars nor sunbeds, so it is essential that you bring food, water and umbrellas.

At the beginning of the sandbar you’ll feel like you’re in a sandy desert, and as you approach the peak it’ll delight you that the sea is on both sides of the sandbar. It often happens that on the one hand (toward Posidi) is windy, and on the other (towards Aigeopelagitika) is very calm.

The sun sets very late here, so you can enjoy until the late hours. The sea is very clean, and the sand is fine and white. We advice you not to drive the car on the sandbar, because it always gets stuck in the sand.

The local beach in Possidi is narrow, with flat flagstones at the entrance to the sea, and shoal and sand later. It’s clean and organized, and suitable for those located in its vicinity.