Ellinoperamata Beach (Linoperamata)
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Ellinoperamata Beach (also known as Linoperamata) is a long, sandy stretch located about 8 km west of Heraklion. It is known for its wide shoreline and quiet atmosphere, often serving as a less crowded alternative to the neighboring Ammoudara.
Atmosphere & Vibe
- Calm & Uncrowded: Reviewers often describe the beach as a peaceful spot. Unlike the more bustling sections of the coast, Ellinoperamata typically has “normal” crowd levels, even on weekends.
- Industrial Contrast: A common point mentioned by visitors is the proximity to industrial facilities (such as the power station and fuel tanks). While some find this a nuisance for the scenery, others note that it keeps the crowds away, leaving the beach “nice and quiet.”
- Windy Conditions: The beach is open to north winds, which means it is “usually wavy.” This makes it a popular destination for windsurfing enthusiasts rather than casual swimmers looking for a mirror-like sea.
Water & Shore Quality
- Clear & Shallow: Despite the nearby industrial activity, the water is consistently rated as “blue, clean, and safe for swimming.” The entry is shallow, making it suitable for children.
- Sandy Composition: The beach features soft, golden sand with very few pebbles. Its length (stretching up to 7 km as part of the larger bay) makes it perfect for long walks along the shore.
Facilities & Services
- Basic Organization: While not as heavily organized as central Ammoudara, it still offers essential amenities:
- Sunbeds & Umbrellas: These are usually available, with reviewers noting they are “always available” compared to busier beaches.
- Lifeguard & Showers: The beach is supervised by a lifeguard and equipped with showers and changing cabins.
- Blue Flag: The beach has been awarded the Blue Flag for its water quality and management.
- Limited Dining: On-site dining is limited, so many visitors recommend bringing your own snacks or visiting the tavernas in the nearby village or neighboring hotels.
Accessibility
- Easy Access: It is easily reachable from Heraklion by city bus or car via a paved road.
- Parking: Finding a parking spot near the beach is generally described as easy and stress-free.
- Nature Interests: Reviewers also suggest exploring the nearby Almiros River and wetlands, which are located at the edge of the beach and are great for birdwatching and nature walks.
- Overall Impression: A “hidden gem” for those who don’t mind an industrial backdrop in exchange for a quiet, sandy beach with clean water and excellent windsurfing conditions.
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