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Langeri Beach: A Secluded Paradise on Paros Island

Very close to cosmopolitan Naoussa, there is a "secret" paradise that resembles an exotic island

Newsroom July 25 03:53

On the northeastern side of Paros, just 4 kilometers from the island’s most cosmopolitan settlement, the “sparkling” Naoussa, you will find one of the most idyllic, secluded, and exotic beaches of the Cyclades. The enchanting Langeri is a “secret” paradise for those seeking absolute tranquility and seclusion on one of the Cyclades’ most popular islands.

Langeri actually refers to the entire area, which includes two different beaches with crystal-clear waters and soft, golden sand. If you drive near the famous Santa Maria beach in search of the beautiful Langeri, open Google Maps on your mobile, and you’ll find that only one of the two small “golden” coves officially bears this name.

After passing Santa Maria, follow the signs to Langeri. You will drive a few hundred meters on a narrow dirt road until it ends. Park your car there. In front of you, the all-white chapel of Zoodochos Pigis is one of the most beautiful spots on the entire island. Enter the tiny, shaded grove and sit for a while on the white wall that “faces” the endless blue. Locals and visitors regularly stop here to admire the view and, of course, to take photos as it is one of the most Instagrammable spots on Paros.

From there, you will need to walk. As you descend towards the sea, you will encounter an impressive, unspoiled desert-like landscape. Great sand dunes stretch out before you, a vast, warm expanse of sand that seems to go on forever. Carefully navigate the “golden” hills, passing through low but dense vegetation and thick bushes. A few minutes later, you will witness a small “miracle”: a calm sea with transparent waters gently lapping against a truly isolated shore.

Langeri/Photo: Shutterstock

Although it may not be easy to reach by land (there are also boats from Naoussa that quickly take you to the beach), its incredible beauty has made Langeri increasingly popular among travelers who choose to spend their summer holidays in Paros. Despite this, the amazing coast remains so quiet that spending a few hours there will make you feel like a lonely castaway on a deserted island in the middle of the vast ocean.

There is no beach bar or canteen on the beach, so you will not find umbrellas or sunbeds. It is essential to bring your own equipment, such as an umbrella or beach tent, as well as water and food, especially if you plan to stay for more than a quick dip.

The landscape that the visitor encounters upon arriving at Langeri/Photo: Shutterstock

The Neighboring Stefano Beach

Locals also use the name “Langeri” for the small, neighboring beach, also known as Stefanos. Here, the landscape is perhaps even more stunning. A long strip of sand with sea on both sides ends in a small rocky island. This heavenly, exotic landscape is undoubtedly one of the most enchanting “secret” spots you can find in the Cyclades.

As there is no organization here either, it is necessary to bring equipment, especially for shade, since the morning and midday sun can be enjoyable but relentless. Alternatively, visit the beach in the afternoon when the sun begins to set from 6 PM onwards.

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The “double” Stefanos beach/Photo: Shutterstock

To get to Stefano, drive on the main road leading to Santa Maria. After parking your car, walk along a small path that ends at the beach. You might have a little trouble finding it, but if you ask around on the Santa Maria coast, someone will surely point you in the right direction. Additionally, in July and August, when there are many visitors, there are always parked cars near the “entrance” of the path, which can be very helpful.

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