About the Beach
Kedarchos Beach, also widely known as Kentarchos, is a remote and strikingly beautiful coastal spot on the northeastern coast of Serifos, offering a sense of total isolation and a deep connection to the rugged maritime character of the island. It features a small stretch of fine pebbles and coarse sand with intense, deep blue water that is exceptionally clear and fresh, providing an invigorating environment for a powerful swim in a setting that feels largely untouched by mass tourism. The beach is entirely unorganized and maintains a raw, majestic character, surrounded by high rocky cliffs and sparse Mediterranean vegetation that offer a sense of privacy for those who make the journey to this northern edge. It is a destination for nature lovers and adventurers who want to experience the Cyclades in its most natural and silent form, often preferred by those who enjoy snorkeling along the underwater rock formations where marine life remains undisturbed. Access is via a relatively demanding hiking path that starts from the traditional village of Kallitsos or by boat, which helps keep the atmosphere quiet and respectful even during the peak summer months. There are no commercial facilities or trees for natural shade on the sand, so you must be prepared with all your own water and supplies for the visit.
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