Damouchari Beach is a picturesque coastal area situated within the Municipal Unit of Mouresi, Greece. It is located approximately 5 kilometers from Mouresi and is recognized for its natural harbor, the only one of its kind in the East Pelion region. The beach is recognized for its natural beauty characterized by white pebbles and a unique landscape that is both wild and impressive.
Damouchari Beach is flanked by clear water, making it a potential location for snorkeling, although the rocky seabed can make this activity challenging during periods of high waves. The beach is accessible via a somewhat slippery path, which adds to the adventure of the visit. Those planning to visit are advised to wear hiking shoes or a good athletic pair of shoes for a more comfortable journey. The beach can also be reached by foot from Tsagarada, a walk that takes approximately 1.15 hours downhill.
In terms of amenities, the beach offers a few options for visitors, including a beach bar for relaxation. However, the beach is relatively small and the parking area is limited. A staircase leads down to the beach from the parking area. The beach's rocky nature makes it less suitable for walking or laying down, so visitors are advised to bring suitable sandals. Despite these challenges, the beach's stunning views and unique characteristics make it a must-visit spot for nature lovers.
In addition to its natural beauty, Damouchari Beach is also a listed traditional settlement. It has received the Blue Flag award in 2002, 2006, and 2007, marking it as a popular destination for visitors. As of 1991, the population of Damouchari was recorded as 34.