Bay of Saint John Ai Giannakis
Ai Giannakis, also known as the Bay of Saint John, is a small and serene cove just a short drive from Parga in Epirus, Greece. Framed by green hills and pebbly shoreline, it offers calm, crystal-clear waters and a relaxed atmosphere away from the busier town beaches.
The bay is best for easy swims, snorkeling along the rocky edges, and quiet sunbathing. A distinctive feature is the freshwater spring that emerges near the middle of the bay, creating pleasantly cool spots in summer. Facilities are limited, so bring your own essentials.
Access is straightforward by car from Parga, with roadside parking areas close to the beach in season. There’s little natural shade, so a hat or a compact umbrella is useful on hot days. Early morning and late afternoon provide softer light and fewer crowds.
Combine your visit with nearby beaches such as Lichnos and Valtos, or plan a nature escape to the Acheron River. Ai Giannakis is a lovely stop for travelers who enjoy simple, unspoiled seaside moments within minutes of Parga’s old town.
FAQ's
Is Ai Giannakis Beach organized?
No. It’s mostly natural with limited facilities. Bring water, snacks, and shade.
How do I get there from Parga?
Drive south along the coastal road; the bay is about 10 minutes from town. Parking is available near the beach.
What’s special about the bay?
A freshwater spring rises in the middle of the bay, creating cool spots in summer and very clear water.
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More Information
- Length 200 M.
- Busy YESArray
- Organized NOArray
- Access by car 10 MIN.
- Access by boat 15 MIN.
- Road condition AsphaltArray
- Sand 15%
- Pebble 85%
- Depth Moderate
- Water Quality Excellent
- Ripple Regular
- Wind Intensity Low



