# Agios Isidoros Beach

> Agios Isidoros Beach is located in Sithonia, named after a small church of the same name in the surrounding area. It is one of the quieter beaches, with minimal tourist presence.  The shore is sandy with pebbles in some spots, stretching about 350 meters, with a shallow seabed. There is free access 

## Quick facts

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Location | Παραλία Αγίου Ισιδώρου, Σιθωνία |
| Area | sithonia |
| Rating | 3.8 (0 reviews) |
| Coordinates | 40.2220975, 23.7902908 |

## Features

- sandy

## Description

Agios Isidoros Beach is located in Sithonia, named after a small church of the same name in the surrounding area. It is one of the quieter beaches, with minimal tourist presence.

The shore is sandy with pebbles in some spots, stretching about 350 meters, with a shallow seabed. There is free access without official organization. A kiosk is rare.

The waters are clear due to the relative isolation. For snorkeling: interesting opportunities at the rocky edges — bream, octopuses, and salouvaroi. Visibility is usually 7-10 meters in good conditions.

For swimming: safe with shallow waters near the shore. Children can enjoy it with supervision.

In the surrounding area, there is the picturesque Byzantine chapel of Agios Isidoros — a small wooden door, stone walls, and panoramic views of the sea. It’s worth a short visit before or after your swim.

Clientele: locals, Orthodox pilgrims visiting the chapel, groups familiar with the area. It rarely gets overly crowded.

Access: via provincial roads. Some sections are unpaved. Parking is irregular.

Bring water, snacks, towels, sunscreen, and water shoes. Shade: a few pine trees at the back.

For lunch afterward, combine it with a visit to a nearby village. Best time to visit: June-September.

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Source: <https://chalkidikihub.gr/en/beaches/agios-isidoros-beach-sithonia>
Type: Beach · Halkidiki, Greece