Livadia: Popular beach to Paroikia’s north with a broad sand shore, clear waters, and extensive facilities. There are a number of shops and tavernas along the beachfront.
Krios: About 2 kilometers from Paroikia to the north of the bay, broad sand beach with pristine waters, seaside tavernas, and bars. Access is by boat from Paroikia or by private transport.
Martselo: Long sand beach extending from Krios, about 2.5 kilometers from Paroikia, with restaurants and bars. Access is by boat from Paroikia or private transport.
Kaminia: Broad sand beach on north end of Paroikia bay as it extends from Martselo. Close to Cape Agios Fokas and the Cave of Archilochos. Access by boat from Paroikia or private transport.
Soyvlia: Sand beach at the southern end of Paroikia bay, about 1.5 kilometers from the town center; facillities include restaurants. Access by bus to the main road or private transport.
Parasporos: Crowded beach about 2.5 kilometers south of Paroikia with extensive facilities, restaurants, and bars; popular among the younger set. Access by bus to the main road or private transport.
Agia Eirini: About 4 kilometers south of Paroikia; sheltered and lined by palm trees. Access by bus to the main road or private transport.
Pounta: Pretty stretch of connected coves about 8.5 kilometers south of Paroikia directly opposite Antiparos. The one-nautical-mile –wide strait is crossed by ferries. Facilities include hotels, cafes, tavernas, surf club, and diving school.
Piperi: The beach Pepper is in the Naoussa and is the favorite beach of Naousa.
Monastiri: Popular beach at the western end of Naoussa bay, with bars and restaurants. Access by boat from Naoussa or by private transport.
Kolibithres: Pretty, tranquil sand cove at the western end of Naoussa bay noted for its interesting granite formations that form small pools; facilties include restaurants. Access by boat from Naoussa or by private transport.
Agioi Anargyroi: Sand beach with little natural shade, about 200 meters east of Naoussa.
laggeri: Pretty, tranquil beach of fine sand and thick dunes about 1.5 kilometers from Naoussa. Access by boat from Naoussa, by bus, or by private transport.
Santa Maria: A long sand beach with pristine waters about 2 kilometers from Naoussa; facilities include tavernas and organized water sports. Access by bus or by private transport.
Abelas: Small, sheltered sand beach a few kilometers east of Naoussa with seaside tavernas.
Molos: Sheltered sand cove with little natural shade and seaside tavernas.
Piso Livadi: Pristine sand beach trees offering shade their swimmers to the Montreal village. There are taverns and bars.
Logaras: Virtually adjacent to Piso Livadi, a broad Blue Flag sand beach ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and all water sports; facilities include hotels, rental rooms, cafes, tavernas, and bars.
Pounta: Popular among a younger crowd thanks to a number of beach bars and organized water sports.
Tserdakia – New Golden Beach: Extended sand that has been designated as a blue flag. The New Golden Beach is known worldwide as one of the best beaches in the Mediterranean for water sports, and particularly to wind-surf. In the early 90s, the New Golden Beach became an ideal place for the holding of the annual world championships wind-surfing.
Golden Beach: One of the island’s prettiest and biggest beaches, ideal for sailing; facilities at this Blue Flag beach include hotels, rental rooms, surf clubs, restaurants, and bars.
Dryos: Pretty beach next to a verdant setting with seaside tavernas and bars.
Farragas: Sheltered, organized beach with seafront bars. Access by dirt track from Alyko and the main road.