Curated guide · Chalkidiki

    Best Calm Water Beaches in Chalkidiki

    27 verified calm-water beaches, ranked with Blue Flag certifications first.

    Curated by the Beach Atlas team · Updated May 2026

    Calm-water beaches in Chalkidiki typically sit in sheltered bays, protected from the prevailing meltemi (north Aegean) wind, or on lee shores where the geography blocks open-sea swell. They are the safest, most predictable beaches for relaxed swimming, family snorkeling, paddleboarding, and floating — and the easiest places to bring small children into the water without negotiating waves.

    Below are the verified calm-water beaches in Chalkidiki. Wave conditions in Greece are heavily wind-dependent: even a calm-rated beach can chop up during a strong onshore wind, so check local forecasts on travel day. The classification reflects the beach's typical, average summer condition. For the same area with the additional Blue Flag audit, see our Blue Flag guide for Chalkidiki.

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    Flogita Beach in Chalkidiki, featuring a sandy shoreline with calm water conditions, certified with Blue Flag status for environmental quality
    Tilemahos Efthimiadis from Greece

    Flogita Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Best for: sheltered calm bay, sandy entry, family-friendly, organized beach

    Flogita is a coastal resort village on the western side of Chalkidiki, overlooking the Thermaic Gulf. Its beach is about 1 km long, sandy, with clear water and a gently sloping seabed. The beach is described as a “fully organized beach” in multiple sources.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Small lot
    Certification
    Blue Flag
    Gerakini Beach in Chalkidiki, featuring a sandy shoreline with calm water conditions, certified with Blue Flag status for environmental quality
    Aristolaos at English Wikipedia

    Gerakini Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Best for: sheltered calm bay, sandy entry, family-friendly, organized beach

    Gerakini (Yerakini) is a coastal village on the Chalkidiki peninsula, acting as the port for nearby Polygyros. Its beach (Paralia Gerakini) lies on the Toroneos gulf, along the road to Nikiti. The beach is described as vast and well organized, catering to tourists and local visitors.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Roadside
    Certification
    Blue Flag
    lehaso

    Kryopigi Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Best for: sheltered calm bay, sandy entry, family-friendly, organized beach

    Kriopigi is a coastal village on the the Kassandra peninsula. Its beach is often described as a “long” beach with clear water, golden sand (or sand/pebble mix), and relatively well maintained. Kriopigi’s setting is partly backed by pine forest and greenery which gives natural shade.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Small lot
    Certification
    Blue Flag
    vujas

    Lagomandra Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Best for: sheltered calm bay, sandy entry, family-friendly, organized beach

    Lagomandra Beach lies on the eastern coast of Sithonia, not far from Neos Marmaras (about 6 km). The beach is known for its natural beauty: pine tree shade at the back, sand / soft shoreline, and generally calm, inviting waters.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Large lot
    Certification
    Blue Flag
    Andrew Zorin

    Metamorfosi Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Best for: sheltered calm bay, sandy entry, family-friendly, organized beach

    Metamorfosi is a village on the Sithonia peninsula, surrounded by forest and coastline. Its beach (Metamorfosi Beach) is known for being Blue Flag and decently organized, with golden sand, clear waters, and a calm atmosphere. The coastline here is not extremely dramatic — it’s more gentle and pleasant — making it…

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Small lot
    Certification
    Blue Flag
    Gordon F. Smith

    Nea Moudania Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Best for: sheltered calm bay, sandy entry, family-friendly, organized beach

    Nea Moudania’s beach stretches for about 2 km along the town and continues toward the beach of Dionysiou. It is mostly sandy, has shallow waters (gently sloping seabed), and is considered one of the more organized beaches in the region. The shoreline is backed by the town’s promenade, cafés, tavernas, and services,…

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Roadside
    Certification
    Blue Flag
    Andrew Zorin

    Psakoudia Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Best for: sheltered calm bay, sandy entry, family-friendly, organized beach

    Psakoudia is a sandy, relatively long and wide beach on the isthmus between the Kassandra and Sithonia peninsulas (the “middle leg” connection). The beach is generally calm, gently sloping, and has been awarded Blue Flag status in many years for its cleanliness and services.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Large lot
    Certification
    Blue Flag
    Itto Ogami

    Sarti Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Best for: sheltered calm bay, sandy entry, family-friendly, organized beach

    Sarti Beach is one of the longest and most famous beaches in Sithonia, stretching about 3 km along the village front. It faces the Gulf with views across to Mount Athos, which is often a visual highlight.

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    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Large lot
    Certification
    Blue Flag

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    • Our verified inventory contains 27 calm-water beaches in Chalkidiki, ranked with Blue Flag certifications first, then organized beaches with full amenities, then alphabetically. The count reflects only beaches we've independently verified with confirmed coordinates, attributes, and a hand-written description — for the Greece-wide list, see the global guide.