Mourteris Beach
Exploring Kymi-Aliveri Sailing Holidays area
The beach Mourteri is a long beach with sand and pebbles on the shore and pebbles on the bottom. Along the beach there are a few taverns and cafes.
Navigational Aids
The port of Kými is situated at the northwest head of the bay of Kými. The town of Kými (Koúmi) with 3,674 residents is about 1 mile inlands of the homonymous port on a height of 200 meters, with the settlement Kými Beach adjacent to the harbor.
The entrance of the fishing harbor is difficult to recognize by vessels arriving from the north or south. The entrance is open to the west, 80 meters wide and protected by two breakwaters.
The small harbor of Alivéri is a small artificial harbor that lies at the northwest head of bay Alivéri, in front of Alivéri settlement. The harbor is protected from the waves raised by south winds by a mole that starts from the northwest shores and extends to the east for 210 meters.
Kalamos beach has turquoise waters and white sand washed by the Aegean Sea. There are two small consecutive bays separated by a rock.
Korasida is a beautiful pebbled beach, with turquoise waters (a perfect combination of mountain and sea). This beach is one of the most picturesque in Greece along with the Kalamos beach.
The very clean beach of Stomio Oxilithos is with pebbles inside and outside of the sea. Along the beachthere are restaurants and cafes.
The beach of Agioi Apostoloi is mostly known as “Petries” (the stones) from the homonymous village, located just above this very popular beach in Evia. It is a picturesque harbor with a beach, several tavernas and cafes.
The School is organizing excursions using a fully-equipped, 9-meter-wide ship. The winter excursions take place in the Gulf of Evia and the summer excursions take place in the Aegean Sea.