Paxi beaches
Beaches in Paxi Greece are small coves with crystal, blue-green waters. Some Paxi beaches are organized with a few umbrellas and sunbeds, but the majority are secluded places to enjoy privacy. Apart from Paxi beaches, visitors can also visit by boat the stunning beaches on the close Antipaxos island. You will find below a list of the best beaches in Paxi island.
Except for the beaches, there are also many places for sightseeing. Discover the best things to see in Paxi.
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Guide to 12 beaches
Discover our guide to 12 beautiful Paxi beaches. They are all presented with a detailed description, photos and their location on a map of Paxi. For the most popular spots, we also provide information about sightseeing in the area, a selection of hotels and reviews.
Mesovrika beach
Sandy, Non-OrganizedLocation: On Antipaxi island
Description: It is a lovely secluded beach that can be reached only by boat. Its coast is sandy and its water crystal clean. It is located on Antipaxos island and boats go there frequently.
Voutoumi beach
Sandy, Non-OrganizedLocation: On Antipaxos island
Description: This is a nice sandy beach on the eastern side of Antipaxos. It is ideal for snorkelling and can be accessed by boat from Paxi.
Monodendri beach
Partly-Organized, Family Friendly, PebbledLocation: 9 km north of Gaios
Description: This is a pebbled beach close to Logos village. It is partly organized with sun beds and gets quite popular in summer.
Pounda beach
Pebbled, Secluded, Non-OrganizedLocation: 5 km north of Gaios
Description: Pounda is generally not crowded and can be reached through a track road or by boat. Also many sailing boats usually moor there.
Logos beach
Family Friendly, Pebbled, Non-OrganizedLocation: 8 km north of Gaios
Description: This is a small and picturesque beach close to the port of Logos. Due to this closeness, it gets very crowded.
Levrehio beach
Family Friendly, Pebbled, Non-OrganizedLocation: 7 km north of Gaios
Description: This beach is 5 minutes walking distance from Logos. It is popular among tourists and the locals. Its size is small but the environment is scenic.
Harami beach
Family Friendly, Pebbled, Non-OrganizedLocation: 8 km north of Gaios
Description: It is a well-organized beach with sun beds and chances to practise water sports. Harami is actually a bay with calm and clean water.
Kipiadi beach
Pebbled, Secluded, Non-OrganizedLocation: 4 km north of Gaios
Description: This is a large pebbled coast between Loggos and Gaios. It is mostly accessible by boat since the road that leads there is dirt. It has no facilities.
Marmari beach
Family Friendly, Pebbled, Non-OrganizedLocation: 5 km north of Gaios
Description: Marmari beach is located between Gaios and Logos. It is a tiny pebbled beach worth to visit for its clean waters.
Mogonisi beach
Sandy, Family Friendly, Non-OrganizedLocation: 5 km south of Gaios
Description: This picturesque beach is located on the southern side of Paxi. The beach is not organized, except for some nice taverns.
Plakes beach
Pebbled, Non-OrganizedLocation: 2 km south of Gaios
Description: This beach is a very pretty place, covered in dense olive groves and exotic vegetation. It actually consists of a big stone.
Agios Nikolaos beach
Pebbled, Small HarborLocation: In front of Gaios
Description: Agios Nikolaos is a tiny green islet in front of the port of Gaios. Visitors go there by boat and swim in the narrow beaches.
Mesovrika beach
Sandy, Non-OrganizedLocation: On Antipaxi island
Description: It is a lovely secluded beach that can be reached only by boat. Its coast is sandy and its water crystal clean. It is located on Antipaxos island and boats go there frequently.
Voutoumi beach
Sandy, Non-OrganizedLocation: On Antipaxos island
Description: This is a nice sandy beach on the eastern side of Antipaxos. It is ideal for snorkelling and can be accessed by boat from Paxi.
Monodendri beach
Partly-Organized, Family Friendly, PebbledLocation: 9 km north of Gaios
Description: This is a pebbled beach close to Logos village. It is partly organized with sun beds and gets quite popular in summer.
Pounda beach
Pebbled, Secluded, Non-OrganizedLocation: 5 km north of Gaios
Description: Pounda is generally not crowded and can be reached through a track road or by boat. Also many sailing boats usually moor there.
Logos beach
Family Friendly, Pebbled, Non-OrganizedLocation: 8 km north of Gaios
Description: This is a small and picturesque beach close to the port of Logos. Due to this closeness, it gets very crowded.
Levrehio beach
Family Friendly, Pebbled, Non-OrganizedLocation: 7 km north of Gaios
Description: This beach is 5 minutes walking distance from Logos. It is popular among tourists and the locals. Its size is small but the environment is scenic.
Harami beach
Family Friendly, Pebbled, Non-OrganizedLocation: 8 km north of Gaios
Description: It is a well-organized beach with sun beds and chances to practise water sports. Harami is actually a bay with calm and clean water.
Kipiadi beach
Pebbled, Secluded, Non-OrganizedLocation: 4 km north of Gaios
Description: This is a large pebbled coast between Loggos and Gaios. It is mostly accessible by boat since the road that leads there is dirt. It has no facilities.
Marmari beach
Family Friendly, Pebbled, Non-OrganizedLocation: 5 km north of Gaios
Description: Marmari beach is located between Gaios and Logos. It is a tiny pebbled beach worth to visit for its clean waters.
Mogonisi beach
Sandy, Family Friendly, Non-OrganizedLocation: 5 km south of Gaios
Description: This picturesque beach is located on the southern side of Paxi. The beach is not organized, except for some nice taverns.
Plakes beach
Pebbled, Non-OrganizedLocation: 2 km south of Gaios
Description: This beach is a very pretty place, covered in dense olive groves and exotic vegetation. It actually consists of a big stone.
Agios Nikolaos beach
Pebbled, Small HarborLocation: In front of Gaios
Description: Agios Nikolaos is a tiny green islet in front of the port of Gaios. Visitors go there by boat and swim in the narrow beaches.