Firi Ammos is a picturesque beach located on the island of Kythira in Greece. The beach is known for its seclusion and tranquility, offering a peaceful retreat for visitors. It is characterized by its long and rocky terrain, with a length of approximately 400 meters. The beach's natural beauty is further enhanced by its red sand and crystal clear, blue, deep, and cold waters.
The beach does not have organized umbrellas, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a non-commercialized beach experience. However, visitors are advised to bring their own umbrellas for shade. The beach is also noted for its cleanliness, although there have been instances of garbage washing up from the open sea.
Access to Firi Ammos is via a road that is not fully paved, with the last two kilometers being particularly challenging. Despite this, the beach is accessible by both cars and motorcycles. Visitors are advised to check the weather conditions before their visit, as the beach can be affected by wind.
Firi Ammos is not typically crowded, especially outside of the peak tourist months of July and August. In late June, for instance, the beach is still very quiet with few tourists. However, the beach can get busy during the peak season, and visitors are advised to arrive early to secure a spot.