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Robinson Beach is a sandy beach in Sithonia, aptly named for its "pristine" feel — reminiscent of a Robinson Crusoe island. It is one of the quieter beaches in the area, offering a relaxed atmosphere.
The shoreline is sandy with pebbles in some areas, short in length, and features shallow waters. A pine forest at the back provides shade. Almost entirely free — there are a few sunbeds in certain sections.
The waters are clear. For swimming: safe shallow waters. For snorkeling: decent opportunities along the rocky edges with bream and octopuses.
Clientele: couples, small groups seeking tranquility, families wanting a laid-back experience.
Robinson Beach offers a "island" feel that is rarely found in mainland Greece — secluded, with a pine forest, and without the mass scene.
Access: via provincial/dirt roads. A compact car can manage slowly. Parking is irregular at the edges.
Bring water, snacks, towels, and sunscreen. Shade from the pines at the back is good — it may suffice without an umbrella.
For lunch, combine with a visit to a nearby village. Best period: June-September, ideal in September.
The beach is located in Παραλία Ρόμπινσον, Σιθωνία, Sithonia, Halkidiki.
Robinson Beach is a sandy beach.
Robinson Beach beach has a rating of 3.8/5.