Shaded day-beds and a boardwalk ease stroller entry, but no diaper stations are listed, the sand overheats and amplified music is constant; confirm facilities with a bar before bringing an infant.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for shallow water play, a shaded rest, and a short scenic walk without over-tiring your baby.
Shallow Water Play:
Walk into gentle, waist-deep water for safe baby splashes.
Tip: Bring baby floaties or hold your baby close in waist-high water.
BYO Towel & Shade Fort:
Use your towel and a pop-up sunshade to create a private beach spot.
Tip: Pack a lightweight pop-up sunshade and extra towels for quick setup.
Taverna Day-Beds for Shade:
Reserve day-beds at a beachside taverna with a food/drink minimum.
Tip: Call the taverna around 09:00 to book a shady spot before it fills.
SEATRAC Ramp & Boardwalk Access:
Use the SEATRAC chair and boardwalk for stroller-friendly beach entry.
Tip: Test your stroller on the boardwalk and ask beach staff for SEATRAC assistance.
Scenic Walk to Panagia Katefiani:
Follow the 0.8 km trail to a cliff-side chapel with sea views.
Tip: Wear a baby carrier, skip the stroller, and start in the late afternoon to avoid sun.
In summer, come before 10:00 or after 16:00 to avoid peak heat. Off-season some bars close—confirm SEATRAC use ahead.
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Mahesh Saini
Summary - Starts from the edge of mutations and then you can keep on walking for kilometers - Relaxing and taking a beer - Bus stop is starting as well as the end of the beach
Alec Tseng
Paralia Perissa is one of Santorini’s famous black sand beaches. The volcanic sand is striking and unique, though it can get quite hot under the sun. To the north, a massive rocky mountain separates Perissa from the nearby village of Kamari. We visited during the off-season, and it was calm and quiet—perfect for a peaceful seaside walk. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
MillionMile Travel
Fine beach if you really want to go to the beach on Santorini, but otherwise not really worth going from a tourism perspective, unless you have never seen a black-sand beach. Lots of day-beds, shops, and restaurants. Also lots of areas where you can setup your own space for the day. There is free public parking about two blocks away from the beach.
Shailesh Singh
Such a beautiful and peaceful beach — perfect if you’re looking to avoid the crowds. The deckchairs are super affordable, and some nearby restaurants even offer them for free if you dine there, which is a nice bonus. Or you can just lay out your towel and enjoy it without spending a thing. Overall, a great spot to relax and unwind.
Prashant Varma
Sand is hot, which in April is a blessing since water was quite cold. Picturesque. Awesome bars next to the beach.
Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Food/drink minimum for day-beds | EUR 25 |
Local snacks and water | EUR 15 |
Total Estimated | EUR 40 |
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