
Kedro Beach
About this Beach
Kedro Beach is a quiet, unspoiled stretch of coastline near the small village of Kedro in the northern reaches of Lesvos, where the rhythms of island life remain refreshingly unhurried. The shore is typically composed of smooth pebbles and coarse sand, giving the water the exceptional clarity that characterises the northeastern Aegean — a deep, luminous blue that shades to turquoise in the shallows. The beach sits within a gently curving bay, offering some natural shelter and making it a pleasant spot for swimming across much of the summer season.
Being away from the island's main tourist circuits, Kedro Beach is a place that rewards those willing to venture off the beaten path. Facilities are minimal, in keeping with its character as a local rather than resort beach, so visitors are advised to bring their own provisions. The surrounding landscape of olive groves and dry scrubland rolls down to the water's edge, lending the spot an authentically Aegean atmosphere. The village of Kedro itself is a short distance away and offers a glimpse of traditional rural Lesvos.
The best time to visit is between June and September, when the waters are warm and the meltemi breezes keep the heat comfortable. Kedro Beach appeals most to travellers seeking solitude, natural beauty, and a connection to the quieter side of Lesvos — far from the crowds of more famous shores. Its very lack of development is its greatest asset, preserving the kind of uncomplicated seaside experience that has become increasingly rare on Mediterranean islands.
Before you go
What to expect
The shore is smooth pebbles and coarse sand, and the water has the kind of clarity that makes you pause before stepping in — deep blue offshore, pale turquoise where it meets the stones. Olive trees and dry scrubland press right to the water's edge, and the bay's gentle curve takes the edge off the wind. You'll share it with a handful of locals at most; bring everything you need, because there are no facilities here.
Best time to visit
June through September for warm swimming; the meltemi that arrives in July and August stays gentle inside the sheltered bay.
How to get there
Kedro Beach is only a few kilometres from Mytilene, making it one of the closest quiet shores to the capital — expect roughly a 10-minute drive along the coast road toward the village of Kedro. Pack water and food before you leave, as there are no shops or services on the beach.
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