Ammoglossa Beach
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Ammoglossa beach is a pristine, tongue-shaped stretch of sand in Keramoti, widely celebrated by visitors for its tropical aesthetic and calm, family-friendly environment. As the largest “sand tongue” in Greece, it offers a vast 5km coastline where the Aegean Sea remains shallow and crystal clear, making it a safe haven for children and a peaceful escape for those avoiding more commercialized tourist spots.
Scenic Environment
Visitors are captivated by the beach’s unique geography—a long strip of golden sand and pine trees that penetrates the sea, offering stunning views of Thassos island and frequent sights of ferries passing by.
Family & Safety
The water is notably shallow for a long distance and remains very warm, which reviewers consistently highlight as ideal for young families and leisurely swimming.
Dual-Nature Amenities
While a small portion of the beach is organized with sunbeds and umbrellas (at beach bars with minimal consumption fees), most of the 5km stretch is “free,” providing ample space for visitors to bring their own gear, play beach sports, or find a private spot under the pine trees.
Accessibility & Wildlife
The beach is recognized for being wheelchair accessible and is bordered by a pine forest that serves as a sanctuary for migratory birds, such as the white egret, making it popular for both birdwatching and picnics.
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