As part of my Chios beach guide, I want to share the island’s most stunning coastal spots. I’ve always loved how the beaches in Chios Greece combine crystal-clear waters with charming surroundings. The most popular beaches—Emporios, Mavra Volia, and Karfas—are well-equipped with tourist facilities, making them perfect for a comfortable day by the sea. But when driving around the island, one can also discover many hidden, unorganized beaches, ideal for those seeking complete relaxation and privacy. Below, I’ve put together a list of the 27 best beaches in Chios, complete with detailed descriptions and Google Maps pins for easy navigation.

Mavros Gialos (Mavra Volia) Beach
As part of my Chios beach guide, I couldn’t skip Mavros Gialos, also known as Mavra Volia, located on the southwestern coast about 28 km from Chios Town.
Its name, meaning “black beach,” comes from the unique black pebbles and sand formed by an extinct volcano. The contrast of the dark shoreline with crystal-clear blue waters is stunning, though the water remains refreshingly chilly even in summer.


Surrounded by rocky hills and sparse greenery, this beach offers a naturally relaxing atmosphere. While there are no tourist facilities like umbrellas or sunbeds, its long stretch ensures it rarely feels crowded, making it one of the most unforgettable beaches in Chios.
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Karfas Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Karfas Beach stands out as the island’s largest and most developed seaside resort, located just 5 km south of Chios Town.
I often recommend it to travelers looking for convenience, as the beach features fine sand, clean waters, and a full range of tourist facilities, including sunbeds, umbrellas, and water sports equipment.

The beachfront is lined with hotels, rental rooms, and inns, while nearby bars, cafés, restaurants, and nightlife venues make Karfas one of the liveliest beaches in Chios.
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Vrondados Beach
As I continue my Chios beach guide, Vrondados Beach is a lovely option just 4 km north of Chios Town.
Although relatively small, I appreciate its peaceful setting, surrounded by lush vegetation and tall pine trees that blend beautifully with the green, crystal-clear waters of the Aegean.

The beach is partly organized, offering essentials like umbrellas, sunbeds, and a small canteen for cold drinks and snacks. Set in a well-sheltered bay with a mix of sand and pebbles, Vrondados is easy to reach and ideal for a quick escape, especially if you enjoy scenic coastal drives while exploring the beaches in Chios.
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Agia Fotini Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Agia Fotini Beach is one of the spots I often highlight for its balance of natural beauty and comfort. Located about 15 km south of Chios Town, this beach lies in a sheltered bay with a pebbled shore and crystal-clear waters.
I find the surrounding greenery especially calming, making it ideal for relaxation. The beach is partly organized with umbrellas and sunbeds, while the nearby coastal settlement offers taverns.

It’s a great choice for visitors who want a peaceful stay while still having easy access to Chios Town and some of the most scenic beaches in Chios.
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Trahili Beach
As part of my Chios beach guide, Trahili Beach is one of the most secluded and unspoiled spots I recommend.
Located about 20 km west of Chios Town and 5 km north of Lithi village, this exotic bay feels wonderfully remote, far from the island’s more crowded beaches. I’m always drawn to its crystal-clear waters, soft white sand, and the dramatic rocky hill lined with tall pine trees that stretches all the way to the shore.

Easily accessible from nearby Avgonyma village, Trahili is ideal for travelers seeking pure natural beauty, though the closest tourist facilities are found in Avgonyma rather than on the beach itself—something to keep in mind when exploring the quieter beaches in Chios.
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Didima Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Didima Beach is a true hidden gem for those who enjoy untouched landscapes.
Located about 32 km southwest of Chios Town near the picturesque village of Mesta, this beach—whose name means “twins” in Greek—is made up of two nearly identical small coves. I find their white pebbles and crystal-clear waters especially striking, set against steep cliffs and a rugged natural backdrop.

Completely unspoiled and secluded, Didima offers an exceptional sense of tranquility and pristine water quality. There are no tourist facilities here, and access by public transport is limited, making it ideal for adventurous travelers seeking the most remote beaches in Chios.
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Lithi Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Lithi Beach is a destination I associate with both natural beauty and authentic local life.
Located on the western coast of Chios, west of Chios Town, this beach sits in a sheltered cove with soft sand and calm, mirror-like waters.

Just behind the shore, the small seaside settlement is well known for its fresh fish and seafood, delivered daily by local fishermen—a highlight I always recommend experiencing.
Extra tip: The sunrise at Lithi is truly unforgettable, making this beach one of the most charming and atmospheric beaches in Chios.
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Megas Limnionas Beach
As I continue my Chios beach guide, Megas Limnionas Beach is a spot I often recommend for families. Located just 15 km south of Chios Town, this charming small beach features a mix of shiny pebbles and thick sand, with shallow, crystal-clear waters that are ideal for children.
Set between the popular areas of Agia Ermioni and Karfas, Megas Limnionas has seen significant development in recent years, offering plenty of tourist facilities.

I also enjoy the selection of nearby fish taverns, where fresh seafood adds to the appeal of spending a relaxing day at one of the most welcoming beaches in Chios.
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Agia Irini Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Agia Irini Beach is one of the most peaceful and unspoiled bays I’ve come across. Located on the southwestern coast of Chios, about 30 km southwest of Chios Town, this sheltered beach takes its name from the nearby church of Agia Irini.
I find its small white pebbles and crystal-clear waters especially appealing, set within a tranquil natural landscape. There are no tourist facilities here, which adds to the sense of seclusion and attracts visitors seeking calm surroundings or quiet fishing spots.

Situated between the medieval villages of Elata and Mesta, Agia Irini also offers a wonderful opportunity to combine beach time with sightseeing while exploring the quieter beaches in Chios.
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Apothyka Beach
As part of my Chios beach guide, Apothyka Beach is one of those places I recommend to travelers seeking complete tranquility. Located about 38 km southwest of Chios Town and just 4.5 km from the medieval village of Mesta, this small and secluded bay is known for its crystal-clear waters and protection from the strong Aegean winds.
’m always impressed by the untouched landscape, with rocky hills, lush bushes, and dense greenery surrounding the beach. With no facilities and a truly unspoiled character, Apothyka is ideal for swimming, diving, and quiet moments away from the crowds.

IA second, even more remote beach lies nearby and can only be reached on foot, adding to the appeal of this hidden corner among the most serene beaches in Chios.
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Elinta Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Elinta Beach is a perfect example of the island’s quiet, untouched coastline.
Located on the western coast of Chios, this beautiful beach features soft sand and deep, crystal-clear waters, while its sheltered position keeps it well protected from the winds.

Completely unorganized and secluded, I consider Elinta ideal for visitors seeking total privacy and a peaceful escape, making it one of the most tranquil beaches in Chios.
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Lampsa Beach
As part of my Chios beach guide, Lampsa Beach is a wonderful choice for those who appreciate simplicity and natural surroundings.
Located about 40 km west of Chios Town, this secluded beach is known for its clean, shallow waters, making it especially suitable for families with children. I enjoy the rugged rocky landscape and low vegetation that frame the shore, creating a calm and authentic setting.

Although there are no umbrellas or sunbeds, Lampsa attracts both visitors and locals from nearby Volissos, a historic village offering accommodation and traditional taverns serving homemade local dishes. It’s a great spot to experience the unspoiled side of the beaches in Chios.
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Lefkathia Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Lefkathia Beach is one of the most beautiful spots on the island’s southwestern coast, located about 42 km from Chios Town.
I appreciate its combination of thick sand and small pebbles, along with exceptionally clean, crystal-clear waters and an unspoiled natural setting. Although relatively organized, the beach retains a relaxed atmosphere and offers excellent conditions for swimming and water games, especially for families thanks to its shallow waters.

Tall pine trees provide welcome shade during summer, while the beach’s sheltered position protects it from strong winds. Many visitors arrive from nearby Volissos, a picturesque village that I highly recommend visiting when exploring the beaches in Chios.
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Managros Beach
As I continue my Chios beach guide, Managros Beach stands out for its sheer size and wild character.
Located near the historic village of Volissos, about 40 km northwest of Chios Town, this is one of the largest beaches on the island, stretching for around 1.5 miles and covered with thick sand and pebbles.

I find its cold, crystal-clear waters especially refreshing, a defining feature of this part of Chios. With no facilities such as umbrellas or sunbeds, Managros remains beautifully untouched, rewarding visitors with sweeping views of the surrounding natural landscape. For taverns the nearest options are found at the neighboring beach of Magemena, making this one of the most authentic beaches in Chios.
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Metohi Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Metohi Beach is a great option for travelers who want easy access without sacrificing a peaceful atmosphere.
Located about 25 km west of Chios Town, this beach features a mix of small pebbles and thick sand, along with clear, crystal-cold Aegean waters that many visitors find especially refreshing.


Its position next to a main road makes it very easy to reach, yet its slightly secluded setting means it rarely feels crowded. Just 2 km southwest of the picturesque village of Siderounta, Metohi is also surrounded by taverns and restaurants where I like to stop for fresh seafood after a swim, making it a well-rounded stop among the diverse beaches in Chios.
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Papalia Beach
As part of my Chios beach guide, Papalia Beach is one of the island’s most serene and untouched bays.
Located about 32 km southwest of Chios Town, this remote beach features thick sand and small pebbles, set against a stunning natural backdrop. I find its crystal-clear waters especially captivating, creating a sense of calm that stays with you long after your visit.

Due to its isolated location, Papalia attracts only a small number of visitors, making it ideal for those seeking true solitude. Situated between the quiet villages of Anavatos and Siderounta, and with no tourist facilities available, it remains one of the most peaceful beaches in Chios.
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Makria Ammos (Tigani) Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Makria Ammos, also known as Tigani, is one of the island’s most exotic and secluded coves. Located about 20 km from Chios Town near the village of Avgonyma, this large beach features white pebbles and crystal-clear waters, making it perfect for visitors seeking a peaceful and unspoiled retreat. I love how the high cliffs covered in lush greenery frame the shoreline, creating a unique and breathtaking setting. About 300 meters before the main beach, there’s also a smaller sheltered cove for those who want an even quieter spot. With no tourist facilities to distract from its natural beauty, Makria Ammos is an ideal escape among the most tranquil beaches in Chios.
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Town Beach Chios
In my Chios beach guide, Town Beach is a convenient option for visitors staying in or near Chios Town. Located within walking distance from the town center, this large pebbled beach is very easy to access. I’ve noticed it tends to get busy due to its central location, but it offers some umbrellas, sunbeds, and a few restaurants along the shore. It’s ideal for day-trippers or those who prefer not to travel far from town, though I usually suggest exploring some of the island’s more scenic beaches for a fuller experience. Hotels and rental rooms are just a few meters away, making it a practical choice among the beaches in Chios.
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Vroulidia Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Vroulidia Beach is one of the island’s most secluded and breathtaking spots.
Located at the southernmost edge of Chios, about 35 km southwest of Chios Town and 9 km east of Pyrgi near Emborios Beach, I find its pure sandy shore and emerald, crystal-clear waters truly mesmerizing.

The untouched natural setting gives Vroulidia an exotic feel, making it, in my opinion, a little paradise among the beaches in Chios.
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Agia Markella Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Agia Markella Beach is both scenic and historic, stretching along the coast in front of the Monastery of Saint Markella, the island’s patron saint.
Located about 40 km northwest of Chios Town, the beach combines sand and pebbles with deep, crystal-clear waters that are refreshingly cold.

I particularly enjoy the path at the far end of the beach, which leads to the site where Saint Markella was martyred, featuring natural hot springs—a unique and memorable feature that adds a spiritual touch to one of the most remarkable beaches in Chios.
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Gerita Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Gerita Beach stands out as one of the island’s most isolated and peaceful spots.
Located about 40 km northwest of Chios Town, it is surrounded by rocky hills covered with tall pine trees and lush vegetation, creating an unspoiled and tranquil environment. I love how its sheltered position protects it from strong winds, making it perfect for swimming.

Unlike nearby Magemena, Gerita has no tourist facilities and remains largely untouched, which makes it an ideal destination for anyone seeking quiet and solitude among the beaches in Chios.
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Giali Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Giali Beach is one of the most remote and enchanting coves I’ve discovered.
Located about 20 km west of Chios Town, reaching it requires about an hour’s walk from the picturesque medieval village of Avgonyma. I’m always struck by its blue crystal-clear waters and white sand, which create an exotic setting far from the busy center of the island.

Because of its isolation, there are no tourist facilities, so I recommend bringing essentials like water and snacks. For taverns and accommodation, Avgonyma is the nearest village, offering traditional food and stunning sea views—a perfect complement to one of the most secluded beaches in Chios.
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Limnos Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Limnos Beach is a tranquil retreat that I always recommend for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere.
Located about 42 km northwest of Chios Town, near the historic village of Volissos, the beach features soft sand mixed with small, shiny pebbles and deep, crystal-clear waters. I love how it’s framed by a steep cliff and tall pine trees, creating a serene environment far from the town’s noise.

While the beach itself is unorganized, the surrounding area offers well-developed tourist infrastructure, including hotels, apartments, and two fish taverns serving fresh seafood with stunning sea views. From Volissos, it’s easy to reach Limnos by following the road toward Agia Markella, making it one of the most peaceful beaches in Chios.
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Magemena Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Magemena Beach is a lively and scenic spot I often recommend for visitors staying near Volissos.
Located about 40 km southwest of Chios Town, between Managros and Limnia beaches, this large cove features thick sand and deep blue, crystal-clear waters. I’m always impressed by the lush green surroundings, which make the beach feel like a natural paradise.

Magemena is organized with umbrellas, sunbeds, and a beach bar serving snacks and cold drinks throughout the day. Accommodations, taverns, cafés, and tourist shops are all nearby, making it one of the most popular beaches in Chios for both locals and tourists, while its long stretch ensures plenty of space to enjoy the sun and sea.
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Merikounda Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Merikounda Beach is one of the island’s most isolated and tranquil spots.
Located about 40 km west of Chios Town, the beach features thick sand and pebbles that stretch all the way to the shore. I always note that it isn’t protected from the strong north winds, so it’s best to visit on calmer days.
Completely unspoiled, Merikounda is surrounded by steep cliffs with sparse greenery, offering a peaceful escape from the crowds. Its remote location and quiet atmosphere make it perfect for anyone seeking solitude. The beach is easily accessible via a track road from the historic village of Mesta, adding to its charm among the lesser-known beaches in Chios.
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Prastia Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Prastia Beach is one of the island’s most beautiful and secluded spots.
Located about 35 km from Chios Town near the village of Sidirountas on the western coast, this beach features shiny pebbles and crystal-clear waters that immediately capture your attention.

I love the unique surroundings, with rocky cliffs covered in pine trees and sparse vegetation, which add to its natural charm. While the beach itself is unorganized, the excellent weather, clean sand, and colorful waters make it a standout destination. For amenities, nearby villages provide taverns, cafés, and accommodation, making Prastia a perfect balance of seclusion and convenience among the beaches in Chios.
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Daskalopetra Beach
In my Chios beach guide, Daskalopetra Beach is a charming spot that combines history, scenery, and convenience.
Located just 4 km north of Chios Town, this long sand-and-pebble beach is said, according to local myth, to be named after a rock where the famous poet Homer once taught his students.

I love strolling along the shore, where crystal-clear waters wash over smooth pebbles, creating a truly picturesque setting. A quaint port sits nearby, and numerous cafés and taverns line the beach, offering fresh seafood and local specialties. Daskalopetra is a perfect choice for visitors who want a mix of natural beauty and easy access to amenities among the beaches in Chios.
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Conclusion
As I wrap up this Chios beach guide, I hope it’s clear just how diverse and captivating the coastline of Chios truly is. From organized beaches close to Chios Town to remote, untouched coves surrounded by dramatic landscapes, the island offers something for every type of traveler. What makes the beaches in Chios so special to me is their authenticity—many remain unspoiled, peaceful, and deeply connected to the island’s natural and cultural heritage. Whether you’re traveling as a family, seeking adventure, or simply looking for quiet moments by crystal-clear waters, these 27 beaches showcase the very best of Chios. I encourage you to explore beyond the obvious and discover your own favorite stretch of sand on this remarkable island.
If you’d like to explore the island even further, I invite you to discover my complete collection of carefully curated Chios travel guides. From an in-depth general guide to detailed village profiles, local gastronomy, must-see sights, and a dedicated Chios beach guide, each resource is designed to help you experience the island in a genuine, personal, and truly unforgettable way.






