PĆli Beach is a captivating sandy beach in Pili, a village in Mantoudi-Limni-Agia Anna, Euboea, Central Greece. The village itself is populated by approximately 870 residents and is located near the hamlets of Markates and Prokopi. Pili is positioned at an elevation of 25 meters above sea level and is known as a popular destination in Greece.
The beach at Pili faces the Aegean Sea, and its sand is akin to that found in riverbeds, likely due to the proximity of a river that flows into the sea. Despite the location making the beach susceptible to wind and waves, a nearby port assists in limiting the ripple effect on the beach.
PĆli Beach is recognized for its deep sea and limited availability of umbrellas for shade, particularly during weekends. However, the use of these umbrellas is offered at no cost. The beach is surrounded by various dining and drinking establishments, with the nearest one being about 50 meters from the beach umbrellas.
Despite the beauty and tranquility of the location, visitors have suggested that PĆli Beach could benefit from improved organization and space arrangement. Cleanliness could sometimes be a concern, with occasional reports of litter around the beach. Despite these minor issues, the beach remains a favorite spot for visitors, known for its serene and picturesque atmosphere.
In terms of accommodation, there is a two-star hotel located in Pili, offering 22 rooms equipped with amenities like satellite television, climate control, and balconies. The hotel provides free wireless internet in public areas and offers complimentary parking. Additional facilities include free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception, and the option of in-room breakfast. The hotel is pet-friendly, allowing pets on request. The hotel is situated approximately 6 miles from a point of interest known as SAINT JOHN THE RUSSIAN and is very close to the city center of Pili. The nearest airport is Eleftherios Venizelos, around 63 miles away.