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Lalaria Beach: A Pebble Paradise

Discover Lalaria Beach in Skiathos: a stunning, secluded paradise with unique white pebbles and dramatic rock formations, accessible only by boat.

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Lalaria Beach, located on the northeastern coast of Skiathos, is famed for its unique white pebbles, dramatic cliffs, and the iconic 'Tripia Petra' rock arch. Accessible only by boat, this secluded beach offers an unforgettable experience of natural beauty.

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lalaria beach, Skiathos, 370 02, GR

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    The only way to reach Lalaria Beach is by boat from Skiathos Old Port. Numerous boat tours and water taxis depart daily, typically between 9:00-10:00 AM and 2:00-3:00 PM. The journey takes approximately 40 minutes. A round-trip boat tour to Lalaria Beach, often including stops at other attractions like Kastro and the Blue Caves, typically costs between €13-€35 per person. Private boat hires are available but more expensive.

    Local tips

    Bring everything you need, including water, snacks, sunscreen, and an umbrella, as Lalaria Beach is unserviced.
    Visit during the shoulder seasons (May-June or September) for fewer crowds.
    Check the weather conditions before your boat trip, as strong winds can make the sea crossing rough.
    Don't take any pebbles from the beach, as it is strictly forbidden and you could be fined.
    Consider an afternoon boat trip during peak season (July-August) for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.

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    Lalaria Beach is a mesmerizing destination on the northeastern tip of Skiathos Island, celebrated for its striking natural beauty. Unlike the island's verdant landscapes, Lalaria presents a wild, almost surreal setting with towering white cliffs that frame a bay of crystal-clear turquoise waters.The beach's most distinctive feature is its smooth, pearly-white pebbles, locally known as 'lalaria,' which give the beach its name. These unique pebbles, combined with the dramatic cliff backdrop, create an otherworldly atmosphere. At the edge of the beach, the iconic 'Tripia Petra' (rock with a hole) rises from the sea, forming a natural archway that visitors can swim through. Legend says that swimming through the arch grants eternal love. The beach is also known for its caves and unusual rock formations. Be aware that collecting the pebbles as souvenirs is strictly forbidden and can result in a fine.Lalaria is a completely unserviced beach, so it's essential to bring everything you need for a day in the sun, including water, snacks, sunscreen, and shade. Boat trips to Lalaria often include stops at other nearby attractions, such as the Blue Caves and Kastro Beach. The beach season typically runs from May to early October, with July and August being the busiest months.

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