Abeli beach is in the northwestern part of Folegandros island.
The beach is relatively small, paved with tiny pebbles and it is suitable for those who want to enjoy a leisurely swim in the clear waters. Be sure to come prepared when you come to Abeli beach, as here you will find no natural shade.
Vorina and Serfiotiko beaches are located in the northern part of Folegandros.
These two beaches have a lot in common. Both are in an uninhabited area of Folegandros and are paved with pebbles and sand. They are also exposed to northerly winds and therefore it is advisable to avoid them when it is windy, unless you like big waves. To reach Vorina and Serfiotiko beaches, you will need to walk a lot, unless of course you approach them from the sea.
Agios Georgios beach is in the northern part of Folegandros.
It is paved with pebbles and sand, and has crystal blue waters. Here you can enjoy a serene swim and relax under the shade of tamarisk trees. You will also see the small church from which the beach took its name.
Agios Georgios beach is exposed to northerly winds, so when strong wind blows it would be better to avoid it, unless you like big waves.
Livadaki beach is in the western part of Folegandros.
This is a very special beach with crystal clear waters and it is paved with pebbles. You can reach Livadaki beach either with your own boat from the sea or by boat from Agali. Do not forget to get all the necessary things with you before enjoying a wonderful day by Livadaki beach.
Agkali beach is in the western part of Folegandros island.
The beach is vast, strewn with sand. The crystal clear waters, the easy access and the taverns of the area make Agkali beach one of the most suitable options for those who have children.
If, while swimming in Agali beach, you want a little more peace and quiet or simply something different, in a short distance you will find two smaller beaches.
Agios Nikolaos beach is in the western part of Folegandros island.
This is a very pretty and quite popular beach, paved with fine pebbles and sand. After enjoying a relaxing swim in its crystal clear waters, you can take a nap under the shade of the tamarisk trees that exist in the region. Perched on the rocks, you will find the church of Agios Nikolaos, from which the beach took its name. Once you get there, don't forget to admire the magnificent views!
Livadi beach is in the southeastern part of Folegandros island.
The beach is covered with fine pebbles and sand. In the crystal clear waters you will enjoy a wonderful swim overlooking the island of Agios Ioannis, while several tamarisk trees in the area will offer you shade.
Katergo beach is in the southern part of Folegandros island.
Countless articles include Katergo beach among the most beautiful not only in Greece but in the whole world. Trust us, it is gorgeous. You'll have a chance to swim in striking aquamarine waters, surrounded by rocks and the wild beauty of the island. The beach is said to have gotten its name from the difficult conditions faced by residents when they were making excavations here, which actually reminded them of a galley--hence the name "katergo".
You can reach Katergo beach either by boat from Karavostasis, or on foot, following a relatively steep path.
Karavostastis beach is in the southeastern part of in Folegandros island.
It is located in the namesake village and port of the island, while it is also known as Chochlidia. Karavostastis beach is covered with pebbles and sand. Protected from the northern winds, you will enjoy an amazing swim amidst crystal clear waters. Tamarisk trees offer their shade to swimmers, while taverns ensure you'll have a delicious meal.
Besides your own vehicle, you can move around Folegandros by bus or taxi. Also note that small boats depart from from Karavostassis and Agkali and go round the island, approaching various remarkable beaches.