Boat-trip guide · Chalkidiki

    Boat-Trip Beaches in Chalkidiki

    13 verified beaches in Chalkidiki linked to boat trips, boat access or excursion routes.

    Curated by the Beach Atlas team · Updated June 2026

    Some Greek beaches are better approached from the water. Sometimes that means a boat-only cove; sometimes it means a beach that acts as a departure point for caves, shipwreck coves, tiny islands or coastal swims. This guide collects beaches whose data records boat trips or whose description explicitly mentions boat access.

    Use it as a planning guide, not a ferry timetable. Operators, prices and routes change by season, weather and local restrictions. Always check locally before building a day around one departure. For places where boats and rock scenery overlap, compare the sea caves and arches guide and the dramatic cliff beaches guide. For the complete land-based picture, browse all beaches in Chalkidiki.

    Boat days depend on weather

    In Chalkidiki, treat boat-trip beaches as weather-dependent. Calm mornings are usually better, and caves or cliff coves can be cancelled when swell or wind makes access unsafe. If you want a land-based backup, compare the easy-parking beaches guide or the calm-water guide.

    The verified beaches

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    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

    Boat access: Boat trips recorded in our verified inventory.

    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
    Andrew Zorin

    Metamorfosi Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Boat access: Boat trips recorded in our verified inventory.

    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
    Beve20201

    Agios Mamas Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Boat access: Boat trips recorded in our verified inventory.

    Agios Mamas is a village on the Kassandra peninsula, near Nea Moudania, with a long sandy coastline stretching from the delta of the Olynthios river and connecting with the beaches of Kalyves Polygyrou. The beach here is broad and sandy, with clear shallow waters, making it appealing for both locals and tourists.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Large lot
    DavidGjorgiev

    Possidi Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Boat access: Boat trips recorded in our verified inventory.

    Possidi is a striking beach on the western tip of the Kassandra peninsula, known for its long sandy spit (cape) that extends into the sea. The beach often changes shape with tides and currents, giving it a dynamic character. The cape (often called Possidi Cape or “Miti”) is a key attraction — you can walk out along…

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Large lot
    Insidderr

    Sani Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Boat access: Boat trips recorded in our verified inventory.

    Sani Beach is part of the upscale Sani Resort complex on the Kassandra peninsula. It features a long stretch of white sand (the resort claims ~7 km of beach) with a backdrop of pine forest, luxury hotels, and a marina.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Large lot
    Christaras A

    Vourvourou Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Boat access: Boat trips recorded in our verified inventory.

    Vourvourou is a cluster of beaches and coastal stretches around the small village of the same name on the eastern side of Sithonia. The coastline faces a bay dotted with about nine small islands (notably Diaporos) which give parts of the sea a lagoon-style feel. The beaches are generally sandy or soft sand, with…

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Small lot
    Jason Briscoe jbriscoe, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

    Fava Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Boat access: Boat trips recorded in our verified inventory.

    Fava Beach is a relatively secluded cove beach located just south of Karidi Beach in the Sithonia region of Chalkidiki. The shoreline comprises a series of small bays tucked among rock formations and pine forest. The sea is clear and offers a more tranquil alternative to busier neighboring beaches.

    Type
    Mixed
    Wave conditions
    Moderate
    Parking
    Roadside
    john frangopoulos

    Kalithea Beach

    Chalkidiki

    Boat access: Boat trips recorded in our verified inventory.

    Kalithea Beach is a well-known, lively beach fronting the village of Kallithea on the Kassandra peninsula. It features long stretches of pale sand (or soft mixed sand/pebble in parts) and is backed by hotels, shops, restaurants, cafés, and local infrastructure.

    Type
    Other
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Roadside

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    • Our verified inventory contains 13 boat-trip 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.