Easter at Chora
Exploring Folegandros Sailing Holidays area
There is a procession of the Iconthat lasts three days. On Easter day is a big feast.
- Visit Site
- Date: Easter
Navigational Aids
Sandy beach by the harbor on the north side, a short distance from the beach Karavostasis. The beach has good dark sand and small pebbles and some hours of shade trees.
Sandy beach located in the picturesque bay, the harbor, in front of the houses of the homonymous small settlement, located 3.5 km southeast of the town.
The beach Latinaki is the first of three successive beaches on three small coves on the south side Karavostassis a distance of 800 meters. Relatively isolated beach near the harbor offers peace, tranquility, clean seas, in a nice graphical view towards the islands.
Beach Vincenzo is the second of three successive beaches on three small coves on the south side Karavostassis just 850 meters from the port. The beach is relatively secluded but offers tranquility, calm, clean sea, a beautiful and picturesque setting with views across the islands.
The beach Pountaki is the third of three successive beaches on three small coves on the south side Karavostassis at 1000 meters. The beach is relatively secluded but offers tranquility, calm, clean sea, a beautiful and picturesque setting with views across the islands.
Situated near the scenic village of Karavostasi as well as the tourist settlement of Livadi, Livadi beach is a long sandy beach with sapphire waters, ideal for sunbathing, beach fun and water sports. Tamarisk trees offer shade to bathers who can also enjoy a refreshing drink or snack from the restaurant and bar at the camping nearby.
A great beach with clear blue waters and golden sand pebble in the southeast of the island. A very large rock a few meters into the sea creates a beautiful sight and attracts many swimmers who swim to swim here.
The rocky coast of Agios Nikolaos on the east coast of the island in an enclosed cove, between Plaka and the north. The sea here is only exposed on the eastern winds and there are only rocks to sit awhile and no trees.
Voreina beach is in the middle of the island in an open bay, about the height of Agali, but diametrically opposite eastern coast of the island, an uninhabited area. Its name is because it is located to the north of the country.
Rocky coast on the east coast of the island, on the high seas, about the height of Ano Meria in an uninhabited area, just before Serfiotiko as we come from the Town. The beach is exposed to almost all the winds, there are no trees, even some trees that offer little shade.
The beach Serfiotiko located on the northeast coast of the island in a very open bay, about the height of Ano Meria, in an uninhabited area. The beach is exposed to the northeastern, southern and eastern winds, and there are a few trees which together with the rocks at midday shadows.
Relatively large and popular beach with sand, pebbles and crystal clear waters located in the northern coast, near the northern point, deep in a bay. Is exposed in the north.
Small beach with sand and pebbles lying on the North coast of the island, near the northernmost point, in a deep bay, west by Saint George. It is very exposed in the north.
Rocky coast on the northern coast, at sea, in an uninhabited area, shortly after the beaches of St. George and Lygaria.
Small beach located in the northernmost part of the west coast of the island in a bay. The area is uninhabited and the beach is probably the most remote island.
Small beach located on the northwest coast of the island in a bay and not really a beach, but a fairly smooth rocky shore. The area is uninhabited and the beach is one of the more remote the island.
Small beach located on the northwest coast of the island in a bay. The area is uninhabited and the beach is one of the most remote.
Located just 20 minutes walk from Aggali the west side of Deep Bay (or Agali) is uninhabited, but very nice. It took its name from the chapel located on the hill.
Located just 10 minutes walk from Aggali the west side of Deep Bay (or Agali). The area is uninhabited, but has a few holiday homes without electricity.
A beach of unique beauty, in the southern part of the island (in the picturesque bay of Vathi) golden beach (with sand), which is about 3-4 km from the town. It is regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches of Folegandros.
Small sandy beach is located about 15 minutes walk from Agali to the south. The area is uninhabited but is off it a little higher the chapel of Christ, celebrating the Transfiguration (6 August).
Karavostasi is the port of the island and it is only a somewhat secure anchorage. While you can anchor off, it is not safe with a strong meltemi (the Etesians).
The cavern of Chrisospilia is a great natural monument. It is one of the biggest caves in Greece, most of it though unexplored.