About Giagana Beach
Giagana Beach is a tranquil and beautiful beach located in Eresos, Lesvos, Greece. It is known for its calm waters, fine sandy shoreline, and lush surrounding vegetation. It is often preferred by families and those seeking a secluded beach.
Features
Hot water
Clean sea
Clean beach
Normal depth
Institutionalization
Shallow
Child-friendly
Sandy bottom
Food and drinks
Wavy
Giagana Beach, Erisos, Greece
Why Giagana Beach?
Giagana Beach is one of Erisos' hidden gems. It's the ideal destination for those seeking a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere. Far from crowded beaches, its natural beauty and crystal-clear waters offer an unforgettable holiday experience.
How to Get There?
Giagana Beach is easily accessible by car or taxi from Erisos town. The road from the town to the beach is relatively short and in good condition. If you're not driving, you can also use public transport, which runs regularly from Erisos to the beach. (We recommend contacting local bus companies for public transport details.)
Why Choose Giagana Beach?
- A calm and peaceful atmosphere
- Clear and clean sea water
- Natural beauty and untouched nature
- A location away from crowded beaches
- A relaxing and restful holiday opportunity
When to Go?
Giagana Beach is best visited during Greece's hot and sunny summer months (May to September). The sea water is at its warmest and most suitable for swimming during these months. However, if you prefer not to experience the rush, consider visiting at the beginning or end of the season (May or September).
Opportunities
Sun loungers and umbrellas are available for rent at Giagana Beach. There are also small cafes and restaurants nearby. However, don't expect a large beach resort. Facilities are limited to preserve the beach's natural beauty.
Accommodation & Food/Drink Options Coming Soon..
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