About
Paralia Charamida sits at the edge of a quiet pebble-and-sand cove on the southern coast of Lesvos, where the Aegean stretches toward the Turkish shoreline just a few kilometres away. This stretch of coastline, part of the village of Charamida, has long been a retreat for locals seeking shelter from the summer heat, and the establishment here exists to make that experience as effortless and pleasurable as possible. The setting alone — turquoise water backed by dry hills dotted with olive trees — makes it a natural stopping point for anyone exploring the island's less-trafficked southern shore.
As a beach business, Paralia Charamida offers the essentials that transform a swim into a proper afternoon: sunbeds and shade for those who want to linger, refreshments and light bites served at a relaxed pace, and the kind of unhurried hospitality that defines the smaller, family-run spots on Lesvos. Unlike the busier resort beaches in the north of the island, the atmosphere here leans toward the low-key and genuinely local, drawing a crowd of regulars who value quiet over spectacle.
Visitors making their way along the southern coast will find Charamida a welcome pause between the larger towns of Plomari and Mytilene. Whether you arrive for a meal, a coffee with a sea view, or simply to anchor yourself on a sunbed and let the afternoon drift by, Paralia Charamida delivers the uncomplicated pleasures that make this part of the Aegean so difficult to leave.
Before you go
What to expect
The cove is small and calm, with a mix of pebbles and sand underfoot and a clear view across to the Turkish coast just a few kilometres away. Sunbeds are set out in the shade, and drinks and snacks arrive without any rush — the kind of unhurried afternoon that locals here have long counted on. The crowd is mostly regulars and passing travellers who stopped, looked at the water, and decided to stay.
Best time to visit
June through September for swimming; July and August are warmest but the cove stays noticeably quieter than the resort beaches further north.
How to get there
From Mytilene, follow the southern coastal road southwest toward Plomari; Charamida is roughly a 15–20 minute drive and is signed off the main road.
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