Mavrianos Beach at Flampouria
Exploring Kythnos Sailing Holidays area
Deserted beach, 4 km southwest of Dryopida. An isolated beach, accessible via a winding dirt road. There is no any kind of organization at the beach, so you should arrange for the necessary.
Navigational Aids
The harbor of Merichas lies on the west side of the island, five miles south of the cape of Kefalos at its northern tip. The main harbor used by the ferry boats, Merichas lies at the SE end of the homonymous bay and offers reasonable protection from the meltemi (the Etesians), which mainly gusts here from the NE.
Beautiful, quiet beach, on the road as we go from Dryopida to Agios Demetrios. A dirt road goes close to the beach.
Beach Trivlaka (Thrice Stupid)is located about 4 km south of Dryopis, on the southwest coast of Kythnos. A tiny beach, at the bottom of two facing slopes that plunge into the sea.
Beautiful, quiet beach, as we go from Dryopida to Agios Demetrios we turn right just before Agios Dimitrios. A dirt road goes close to the beach.
Several remote, isolated beaches in the area of Petra. From Agios Dimitrios you can follow the dirt road.
Beach Skylou is located about 4 km from Dryopis, on the southeast coast of Kythnos. An isolated beach, the first accessible by road after Panagia Kanala.
Secluded beach, 8 km southeast of Dryopida, between Skylos and Gantromantra beach. There is no any kind of organization at the beach, so you should arrange for the necessary.
The beach of Merichas renowned for its crystal waters. This is a natural bay with fine sand on the coast, full of red, earth, blue and white colours like those that dominate the Aegean.
Small beach, the first we encounter as we go from Mericha to Loutra. Access by road from the beach road.
Episkopi is a small, charming and sandy beach, which has 500 meter stretch of sand. Its organized in a small part and there is only a small taverna, offering ouzo, tsipouro and tasteful dishes.
Beach Flampouria is located 3 km southeast of Dryopida, in front of the settlement, with plenty of shade from trees. Sand, pebbles and the church of Panagia Flampouriani which dominating in the middle, dividing the beach into two parts.
Named after the seaside chapel of Agios Dimitrios, near the homonymous village, this quiet beach invites travelers to succumb into the crystalline sapphire waters and sunbathe while laying on the thick sand under the sun kissed sky or enjoy the natural shade under a tamarisk tree. Even though the beach offers easy access it is not considered a popular beach destination and is usually uncrowded.