Beretiniko Beach – Secluded Cove near Parga, Epirus
Beretiniko Beach is a small, quiet cove near Parga in Epirus, Greece, ideal for travelers seeking a peaceful swim away from busy town shores. Sheltered by low cliffs and greenery, it offers clear waters and a simple, unspoiled setting for relaxed hours by the sea.
The shoreline is a mix of pebbles and coarse sand, making the water exceptionally transparent and inviting for casual snorkeling along the rocky edges. Facilities are limited or seasonal, so it’s best to bring your own water, snacks, and shade, especially in midsummer.
Access is straightforward by car via the coastal road; you can usually find roadside parking a short walk from the beach during the season. Early mornings and late afternoons are the most atmospheric times to visit, with softer light and fewer people.
Combine Beretiniko with nearby beaches for a varied day: Lichnos for amenities and water sports, Ai Giannakis for a serene swim with a freshwater spring, or Alonaki Fanari for a natural sandy bay. It’s a great stop if you enjoy simple, nature-focused seaside moments close to Parga.
FAQ's
Is Beretiniko Beach organized?
No. It’s mostly natural with limited or seasonal facilities. Bring water, snacks, and shade.
How do I get there from Parga?
Drive along the coastal road towards the southern bays; parking is typically roadside, a short walk from the beach in season.
Is it good for families?
Yes for calm days and quick swims, but note the pebbly shore and limited facilities; beach shoes and shade are recommended.
Hightlight
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Access by boat
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No Access by car
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Not busy
More Information
- Length 100
- Busy NOArray
- Organized NOArray
- Access by car NO
- Access by boat 25 MIN.
- Sand 85%
- Pebble 15%
- Depth Moderate
- Water Quality Excellent
- Ripple Regular
- Wind Intensity Low



