Chios, Aegean, Greece

Tigani Beach

Tigani Beach, also referred to as Sidhirounta, is a picturesque beach located on the northwestern coast of Chios, Greece. The beach is approximately 33 kilometers from the city of Chios and about 5 kilometers from the village of Sidirounta. This secluded beach is enveloped by verdant cliffs and unique vegetation, including pine trees, that extend to the sea, creating a captivating natural landscape.

The beach is characterized by its fine pebbles and sand, providing a unique but slightly challenging terrain that requires caution while entering and exiting the water. The blue-green waters are crystal clear, offering an ideal environment for fishing and underwater observation. The gentle seabed and the presence of small islets and reefs nearby add to the interesting underwater landscapes in this part of the Aegean Sea.

The remote location of Tigani Beach contributes to its tranquility, offering a peaceful retreat for visitors away from the crowded beaches of the island. The beach is particularly popular for its stunning sunset views over the Aegean Sea and the historic island of Psara. Despite its seclusion, the beach can be easily accessed by car or scooter via a dirt road from Chios, as there are no public transportation options available.

Discover accommodation options near Tigani Beach and enjoy serene sunset views over the Aegean Sea.

Due to its isolation, Tigani Beach lacks tourist services and amenities, including restaurants. Therefore, visitors are advised to bring necessities such as food and water. The beach offers some shaded areas for rest and escape from the sun, however, there are no lifeguards on duty. Visitors are also advised to bring spray for bees due to the occasional presence of wasps in the area. Despite these challenges, the beach's natural beauty and tranquility make it one of the most enjoyable destinations on the island.

Visitor Reviews

Visitor reviews highlight the beauty of the beach, particularly the crystal clear blue-green waters and the peaceful atmosphere. Many consider it one of the best beaches on the island and worth the drive despite its distance from nearby villages. However, visitors have complained about the presence of wasps and slippery pebbles.

Where to Stay near Tigani Beach?

Most visitors to Tigani Beach stay in the nearby village of Sidirounta, which is about 5 kilometers away, enjoying the tranquility and local charm it offers. Alternatively, some choose accommodations in the city of Chios, 33 kilometers from the beach, to combine their beach visit with exploring the island's cultural and historical attractions.

The following map shows available accommodations and their prices. See the full list of accommodation options here.

Where is Tigani Beach?

Latitude: 38.40397 / Longitude: 25.9660907

Tigani Beach is located in Chios. The following map of Tigani Beach shows the exact location.


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Tigani Beach: Weather Today

📅 Friday, May 8, 2026
Today is a fair day for a stroll along the shore, though it may not be the ideal time for a full beach day. While the air temperature reaches 22.7 °C, the sea remains quite chilly at 17.8 °C, making the water unsuitable for swimming. You will notice significant cloud cover throughout the day, which keeps the sun from being too intense. A light breeze is present, though you might feel some occasional sharper movements in the air. The water is calm and steady, perfect for a peaceful view of the horizon. Since the conditions are mild and the water is too cold, it is best to plan for a relaxing walk or a picnic rather than a dip in the sea. Keep a light layer handy if you plan to stay by the water as the afternoon progresses.
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Air

Low / High18.5°C/22.7°C
Feels Like (High)21.6°C
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Sea

Sea Temperature17.8 °C
Wave Height0.3 m
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Rain

Rain Chance10%
Rainfall0 mm
Rain Duration0 h
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Sun

Sunrise / Sunset06:11/20:13
Sunshine Hours3.0 hrs
UV Index5.5
Cloud Cover82%
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Wind

Speed10.1 km/h
Gusts23.4 km/h
DirectionSE

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