At a Glance — Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece

Is Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece Blue Flag certified? Blue Flag Certified — FEE-accredited, audited annually for water quality, facilities, safety, and environmental education.
What does it cost to enter Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece? Free No entry fee.
When is Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece open? Beach season runs 1 Jul to 31 Oct. Best months: April, May, June.
Is Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece safe for swimming? Lifeguards On Duty Lifeguards are stationed during beach hours. Always check safety flags before entering the water.
Does Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece have facilities for disabled visitors? Accessible Accessible facilities are available for visitors with disabilities.
What facilities are at Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece? Lifeguards Accessible Sandy Beach
What is the best time to visit Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece? April, May April, May, June offer the best conditions. Avoid visiting in July, August when conditions are typically less favourable.
How far is Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece from Municipal Unit of Kastro - Kyllini? Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece is approximately 4.22 km from Municipal Unit of Kastro - Kyllini.

About Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece

"Kastro Golden Beach , is 20 meter wide and 10 km long fine golden sandy beach with several types of flora and fauna."

The Blue Flag programme is run by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and is one of the world's most recognised voluntary eco-labels. Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece holds current Blue Flag certification, meeting the programme's 33 annual criteria for water quality, safety, and environmental management. The beach is managed by ANDRAVIDAS-KYLLINIS.

On-site facilities include a beach kiosk, trained lifeguard supervision during the season, and accessible facilities for visitors with disabilities. Entry to Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece is free of charge.

At the resort mountain bike excursions and rental is also available. Car rental can be arranged at the reception. Several environmental activities take place at our resort. The visitor can be hosted at our premises and take part of presentations about our environmental and ecological structure and equipment (biological treatment of the sewage, bio-garden etc.). As an organization we participate once a year at the Clean up the world organization, photo exhibitions, initiate activities such as leave animals free to grow up at our gardens and a lot more. The beach can be used from the residents of the Club as well as from the near by camping and rooms to let residents and visitors. The way through the Club can only be used from the residents of the Club but there is a public road on the left where the beach can be easily visited and enjoyed. More information about the beach is obtained from our website: www.robinson.de

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What Visitors Say About Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece

Note: The visitor experiences below are drawn from publicly available travel community discussions and visitor feedback. Beach conditions, facilities, and experiences can change over time. Always verify current conditions directly with local beach management before visiting.

What Visitors Love

Clean Sandy Shore: Visitors praise the well-maintained sandy beach at Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2. Blue Flag certification requires regular water quality testing and daily beach cleanliness checks.
Lifeguard Supervised: Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2 provides trained lifeguard cover during the main beach season — a core requirement for Blue Flag certification and reassuring for families.
Accessible to All: The beach provides accessible facilities for visitors with mobility needs, making Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2 one of the more inclusive Blue Flag beaches in Greece.

Honest Drawbacks

Limited Transport Info: Specific public transport connections to Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2 are not confirmed — check the local tourism board or transport authority for current routes.

Best Time to Visit Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece

Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece sees its best conditions in April, May, June. The beach season officially runs from 1 Jul to 31 Oct.

MonthCrowdsRatingVerdict
January Low Quiet — relaxed visit
February Low Quiet — relaxed visit
March Low Quiet — relaxed visit
April Medium Medium
May Medium Medium
June Medium Medium
July High Popular — expect crowds
August High Popular — expect crowds
September Medium Medium
October Low Quiet — relaxed visit
November Low Quiet — relaxed visit
December Low Quiet — relaxed visit

How to Get to Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece

From Municipal Unit of Kastro - Kyllini

Approximately 4.22 km from Municipal Unit of Kastro - Kyllini.

On Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece

Several environmental activities take place at our resort. The visitor can be hosted at our premises and take part of presentations about our environmental and ecological structure and equipment (biological treatment of the sewage, bio-garden etc.). As an organization we participate once a year at the Clean up the world organization, photo exhibitions, initiate activities such as leave animals free to grow up at our gardens and a lot more. The beach can be used from the residents of the Club as well as from the near by camping and rooms to let residents and visitors. The way through the Club can only be used from the residents of the Club but there is a public road on the left where the beach can be easily visited and enjoyed. More information about the beach is obtained from our website: www.robinson.de

As a Blue Flag certified beach, Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece undergoes regular bathing water quality testing throughout the season. The FEE Blue Flag programme requires that test results are displayed at the beach and that all certified beaches meet the EU Bathing Water Directive (or equivalent national standard).

Practical Information — Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece

Entry FeeFree — no entry charge.
Season1 Jul to 31 Oct
LifeguardsYes — on duty during beach hours.
ToiletsCheck on arrival.
ShowersCheck on arrival.
ParkingCheck local options on arrival.
AccessibilityAccessible facilities available. Contact beach management for details.
Beach TypeSandy beach.
FacingE-facing — E.
Coordinates37.879277° N, 21.108656° E
Managed byANDRAVIDAS-KYLLINIS
CertificationBlue Flag (FEE)

Frequently Asked Questions — Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece

Yes — Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece holds Blue Flag certification from the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). The Blue Flag programme evaluates beaches against 33 criteria each year, covering bathing water quality, environmental management, safety infrastructure, and environmental education. You can verify the certificate on the official Blue Flag website.
Yes, Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece is free to enter with no admission charge.
The best time to visit Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece is April, May, June, when the beach is in full season. The official beach season runs from 1 Jul to 31 Oct. Visiting during July, August is not recommended due to less favourable conditions.
Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece is located near Municipal Unit of Kastro - Kyllini, approximately 4.22 km away.
Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece provides: lifeguard supervision, accessible facilities for visitors with disabilities. As a Blue Flag beach, it meets all required standards for safety, hygiene, and environmental management.

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Name Kastro/Chrysi Akti 2, Western Greece, Greece
LocationMunicipal Unit of Kastro - Kyllini, Western Greece, Greece
Coordinates 37.879277° N, 21.108656° E
Managed byANDRAVIDAS-KYLLINIS
CertificationBlue Flag (FEE)
AuthorSofia Papadopoulos, Zeach Editorial Team
Last ReviewedMarch 2026