A picturesque double bay in Kythira, famous for its calm waters and vibrant atmosphere, ideal for swimmers and lovers of marine life.
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Introduction
We venture into the heart of the Aegean to discover one of Greece's best-kept treasures: Playa de Kapsali on the charming island of Kythira. This double bay, nestled beneath the majestic Chora, the island's capital, is much more than just a place to sunbathe; it is an epicenter of life, color, and serenity that captivates every visitor from the first moment. With its calm waters, sand mixed with small pebbles, and the backdrop of a mountainous landscape dotted with white houses, Kapsali offers us an idyllic picture that seems taken from a postcard.
From the moment we set foot on this Kythira beach, we perceive a unique atmosphere. On one hand, the bay closest to the port buzzes with the energy of the cafes and tavernas lining the promenade, offering a social and lively experience. On the other, the second bay invites us to a haven of peace, where the gentle sound of the waves is the only protagonist. This duality is precisely what makes Kapsali such a special destination, capable of satisfying both those seeking fun and entertainment and those yearning for a moment of pure relaxation under the Greek sun. It is, without a doubt, one of the Greece beaches that leaves an indelible mark on the soul.
Our experience here has always been rewarding. Mornings in Kapsali gift us the vision of a mirror-like sea, perfect for a first dip that awakens the senses. As the day progresses, the beach fills with laughter and conversation, but always maintaining a balance that allows us to enjoy its charm without feeling overwhelmed. And in the evening, the sunsets from Kapsali are a spectacle of colors that paint the sky and sea in orange and violet hues, inviting us to extend the day with a seaside dinner or a cocktail at one of its cozy bars. Truly, Playa de Kapsali is a destination that has it all.
How to Get to Playa de Kapsali
Getting to Playa de Kapsali is relatively easy, and the beauty of the journey is part of the adventure. Located at the southern tip of the island of Kythira, just below the capital, Chora, Kapsali is accessible by various routes, making it easy for all travelers to visit.
By Car or Motorcycle
The most comfortable and popular way to get to Kapsali is undoubtedly by rental car or motorcycle. Kythira is an island that invites exploration at our own pace, and having a vehicle gives us the freedom to move without restrictions. From Chora, the journey is short, just a few minutes winding down a well-paved road that gently descends towards the coast. The views during the descent are spectacular, offering panoramas of the double bay and the iconic islet of Chytra (or Hytra) emerging from the Aegean Sea. Parking in Kapsali is quite accessible. Along the promenade and adjacent streets, we find designated parking areas, although in high season (July and August) it can be a bit more difficult to find a spot, especially during the middle of the day. We always recommend arriving early to secure a good spot and enjoy the morning tranquility of the beach.
By Bus
For those who prefer not to drive, Kythira has a bus service connecting the island's main towns, including Chora and Kapsali. Although the frequency may not be as high as in larger destinations, it is a viable and economical option. Schedules are usually adapted to tourists' needs during the summer season. The bus stop in Kapsali is conveniently located near the beach and the port, facilitating access to all services. It is an excellent way to experience local life and enjoy the scenery without worrying about driving or parking.
On Foot from Chora
For the more adventurous and hiking lovers, there is the possibility of walking down from Chora to Kapsali. It is a relatively short walk, about 15-20 minutes, which offers us impressive views of the sea and the bay. Although the path is downhill and easy on the way down, the return to Chora involves a considerable climb, so we recommend wearing comfortable shoes, bringing water, and considering the time of day to avoid the most intense heat. This option is perfect for those who wish to combine the cultural exploration of Chora with a refreshing dip at Playa de Kapsali.
The Sand and Water
One of the most distinctive and attractive aspects of Playa de Kapsali is, without a doubt, the particular combination of its sand and the clarity of its waters. When we talk about the beach surface, we encounter a mixed type of ground, composed mainly of a mixture of sand and small pebbles. This characteristic gives it a unique texture under our feet, which many find very pleasant. The sand, although not purely fine, has a grain size that makes it easy to walk on and spread our towels, while the pebbles, polished by the sea, add a natural and rustic touch to the landscape. This mixed sand type composition is common in many Kythira beaches and contributes to the exceptional transparency of its waters.
The waters of Kapsali are, in a word, spectacular. Their transparency is astonishing, allowing us to see the seabed with incredible clarity, even at several meters depth. They are crystal clear waters, with shades ranging from pale turquoise near the shore to an intense blue in the deeper areas. This clarity is largely due to the composition of the seabed and the absence of strong currents that could cloud the water. Furthermore, Kapsali Bay is very well protected from the prevailing winds, which means its waters are usually very calm and serene, like a