Love Bay
A small, enclosed cove surrounded by dense pine forest. Known for its green‑turquoise water and intimate setting. Often described as the island’s most beautiful beach.
Askeli Beach
The longest and busiest beach on Poros. Sandy, well‑organized, with sunbeds, umbrellas, beach bars, and watersports. Ideal for families and visitors who want facilities.
Megalo Neorio
A wide, partly organized sandy beach west of town, lined with pine trees and tavernas. Offers a scenic, relaxed atmosphere.
Mikro Neorio
A smaller cove with clear water and lush greenery. Organized, quieter than Megalo Neorio, and appreciated for its calm setting
Russian Bay
A spacious beach with shallow, clear water and the ruins of a historic Russian naval station. Partly organized, with a beach bar in summer.
Kanali Beach
The closest beach to Poros Town, located just after the canal. Sandy, partly organized, and popular with locals for daily swimming.
Monastiri Beach
A quiet, sandy cove near the Zoodochos Pigi Monastery. Well‑organized and known for its peaceful setting
Additional Notable Beaches
These appear in extended guides and offer more variety:
Kalypso Beach – Western end of Megalo Neorio, shaded by pines with a beach bar.
Anasa Beach – Eastern end of Megalo Neorio, known for green water and a relaxed vibe.
Plaka, Katergo, Rusum – Smaller, quieter beaches mentioned in broader lists of Poros’s natural coves.