About Nici Beach
Nici Beach is a luxury beach club and hotel located at Pilarei 280 81, Greece. It's renowned for its luxury, relaxation, and stunning coastal views. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a pool, a private beach, and a variety of restaurants and bars.
Features
Clean sea
Hot water
Sandy bottom
Shallow
Food and drinks
Blue Flag
Clean beach
Wavy
Institutionalization
Child-friendly
Nici Beach, Pilarei, Greece
Why Should You Go?
Nici Beach, located in the magnificent Pilarei region of Greece, is renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and golden sands. It's the ideal getaway for those seeking tranquility and peace. Its unique natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and relaxing atmosphere offer an unforgettable holiday experience.
How to Get There?
To reach Pilarei, you'll usually need to fly to Athens International Airport (ATH) and then rent a car or take regular bus services to Pilarei. Getting to the beach is easy, and parking is usually available nearby. You can use online maps to find the exact location and transportation options.
Why Should It Be Preferred?
Compared to other beaches, Nici Beach offers a quieter, less crowded experience. Its undeveloped, natural beauty has preserved it, making it a perfect choice for those seeking tranquility. Its crystal-clear waters, clean sand, and relaxing atmosphere set it apart from other beaches.
When to Go?
Summer in Greece (June to September) is generally the hottest and sunniest months. The sea water is warm and ideal for swimming. However, this period is also the most crowded. For a quieter experience, consider the shoulder months (May and October).
Opportunities
Sun loungers and umbrellas are available for rent at the beach. (You may need to verify this information.) There are cafes and restaurants nearby, where you can find food and drink. (You may need to verify this information.) It's recommended to check out the availability of water sports.
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