The Beaches in Benitses
Benitses’ beaches have undergone a remarkable transformation, becoming wider and longer, offering ample space and comfort.
Near the north entrance of the village, there is a beach named after the standing rock ‘Laopetra’. Then comes the Beach outside the harbor, followed by Loutrouvia (or Chontakia) beach, and finally, the hidden, small, peaceful beaches to the south of the settlement.
Lifeguards ensure safety, and the beaches are meticulously maintained for a hassle-free experience.
But the excitement doesn’t end there – water sports enthusiasts will be thrilled by the crystal-clear waters, considered the best on Corfu’s Eastern coast.
With a perfect blend of shingle and sand, well-organized sunbeds, and easy access to water sports, these beaches offer a dreamlike setting for lounging and adventure alike.
1. Laopetra Beach
Let’s kick off our beach tour with a visit to Laopetra Beach, right at the north entrance of the village. You’ll find it just a stone’s throw away from the yachting marina port.
Get ready to dive into tranquility itself. This beach is all about serenity, making it the calmest spot in town.
Picture pebbles and a sprinkle of sand right at the water’s edge, creating a serene escape for those seeking a little shoreline bliss. You won’t spot any high-octane water sports here, but what you will find is a sparkling clean sea that invites you to take a leisurely dip.
And oh, the views! Prepare to be swept away by the sheer magnificence of the landscape. Behold the grandeur of the colossal Laopetra rock that takes center stage, commanding the scenery like an ancient guardian.
So, if you’re in the mood for quiet bliss, Laopetra Beach has your name written all over it. Grab your towel and your favorite book, and let the waves of tranquility wash over you in this spectacular coastal haven.
2. The Beach at the port area
Right beyond the harbor, or as we like to put it, just a skip away from the port’s embrace, you’ll stumble upon the heart and soul of the village – its main beach.
This sandy haven boasts crystal-clear waters that practically twinkle with cleanliness. And for those craving a dash of adventure, you’re in for a treat.
Imagine gliding over the waves on skis or hopping onto a pedal for a leisurely cruise. And if you’ve got a bit of a skipper in you, there’s even the option to rent a boat and captain your mini adventure.
So, whether you’re diving in for a refreshing swim or gearing up for some playful water sports, this bustling beach right outside the port’s gates has got you covered. It’s like a sun-soaked playground where fun meets relaxation in perfect harmony.
3. Benitses Chontrakia Beach
Venture about 200 yards south to the Chontrakia region, and you’ll discover the expansive beauty of Benitses’ larger beach – affectionately known as Contrakia or Loutrouvia. Nestled between the inviting embrace of the Potamaki Hotel and the tranquil Koutsomaroula Bay at its southern tip, this beach is a showstopper.
Prepare for a dose of well-orchestrated relaxation, because Contrakia/Loutrouvia stands as the pinnacle of organization. Perched right along the main road, it’s the place to be. Think of it as a beach bazaar – shops galore, all at your fingertips. But that’s just the beginning of the adventure.
Here, the waves call out to the adventurous souls. From zipping across the water on skis to holding tight on banana rings, there’s a watery thrill for everyone. And for those who dream of soaring above the sea, paragliding will have you feeling like a modern Icarus.
So, if you’re seeking a beach experience that’s both organized and vibrant, Contrakia/Loutrouvia is your ticket. Get ready to dive into a world of shops, water sports, and sun-soaked delight – all framed by the stunning beauty of the Potamaki Hotel and Koutsomaroula Bay.
4. Discover the small, hidden Beaches just outside Benitses
Imagine a collection of small, secluded coves nestled to the south of Benitses, each a picturesque haven with waters that could take your breath away.
These gems have no names; they are named by the locals according to the name of a hotel, a house, or a sight near or next to them.
These coves are a true feast for the eyes, adorned with magnificent, sizable rocks and sandy shores that seem to have a calming effect on the soul.
But that’s not all; there’s not just one or two of these coastal treasures – there are dozens of them, each offering a unique experience and stretching down to the Moraitika area.
And if you’re seeking serenity and perfect weather conditions, you’re in luck.
These hidden paradises are known for their tranquility, with minimal winds. They are not busy even during the peak of summer, when the waters become deliciously warm, and nearly scorching, making them the perfect escape for relaxation.
What’s more, these gems are a bit of a local secret, embraced by lush vegetation, offering a sense of near-complete isolation, yet with effortless access as they lie just a stone’s throw from the main road.
The only hitch in this paradise is the increasing number of explorers finding their way here, gradually eroding the unique charm these coves possess.
So, if you’re ever in the area, hurry up before these well-kept secrets become crowded destinations.
5. Marine Life
The sea in Benitses is remarkably clean, thanks to a marine plant named Posidonia, which you can observe on the seabed.
Although its dark color may not appeal to swimmers, it effectively cleans the water by filtering toxic substances, heavy minerals, and carbon dioxide. Additionally, it provides oxygen and serves as a valuable shelter and food for small fish.
Posidonia is largely responsible for the delicious seafood available and contributes to the overall purity of the water.
While Posidonia meadows appear green, their leaves turn a dark brown color as they age.
These leaves eventually separate from the plant and, aided by tides, wash up on beaches. However, after winter storms, the beaches are meticulously cleaned, providing visitors with a beautifully pristine environment to enjoy.
It’s important to note that Posidonia is not seaweed, as some mistakenly believe, but rather a valuable marine plant that grows, blooms, and multiplies similarly to terrestrial plants. Its primary threats include trawlers, intensive fishing, and human ignorance.
A flourishing presence of Posidonia indicates a clean sea and a well-balanced environment, as it thrives only in the purest waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
6. Visit the sandy beaches of the West Coast
If you plan to rent a car or have your own, it’s easy to explore the vast sandy beaches of the nearby west and southern coasts.
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