Perama · Ikaria · Greece
Perama Beach
Escape the clamor and find your personal haven at Perama Beach. Here, the only soundtrack is the gentle murmur of waves and the whisper of the breeze through sparse coastal pines, inviting you to shed your worries and simply be.
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The OnlyBeaches Index weighs four pillars against your chosen persona. Purity comes from water clarity and air-quality heuristics; Conditions from Open-Meteo waves, wind and temperatures; Crowd from historical patterns; Vibe from nearby events within 50 km. The score rebalances throughout the day.
Escape the clamor and find your personal haven at Perama Beach. Here, the only soundtrack is the gentle murmur of waves and the whisper of the breeze through sparse coastal pines, inviting you to shed your worries and simply be.
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About this beach
Where it is
Perama Beach
Perama, Ikaria, Greece
37.5900°, 26.4000°
Top things to do
At Perama Beach
Sunbathe
Warm sand, gentle breeze
Swim
Clear, calm Aegean
Photograph
Secluded coastal beauty
Coastal Walk
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Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Perama Beach.
Questions people actually ask about Perama Beach.
Is Perama Beach safe for swimming, and are there any specific safety considerations?
Perama Beach is generally considered safe for swimming due to its clear, tranquil waters. As a secluded beach, there are typically no lifeguards on duty, so swimmers should exercise caution and be mindful of their abilities. The sandy bottom makes for easy entry and exit, suitable for a relaxing dip. Always check local conditions before entering the water.
When is the best time to visit Perama Beach to enjoy its tranquility?
The best time to visit Perama Beach for tranquility and clear waters is during the shoulder seasons, typically late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). During these periods, the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are significantly smaller than in the peak summer months. This allows visitors to fully appreciate the secluded and peaceful atmosphere.