Marmaritsa Beach is a secluded gem located in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece, nestled in the rift of Maroneia - Makris, an ancient marble quarry. It is situated to the south-east of the modern village of Maroneia, close to the Ancient Theatre of Maroneia. The beach is characterized by its wild, pebble-filled shore and crystal-clear waters, making it ideal for activities like fishing and diving. The beach is divided into two sections by marble rocks and offers stunning sunset views, creating a romantic setting for dinner under the stars.
Despite its natural beauty, Marmaritsa Beach lacks infrastructure and amenities, making it more suitable for those seeking solitude and adventure. Visitors must be prepared for a rugged terrain and limited access facilities. The beach is accessible via a dirt road, and reaching it involves descending a rock with the aid of a rope, adding an element of adventure to the experience.
The surrounding area offers historical attractions like the Ancient Theatre of Maroneia, making it a great base for exploring both natural and cultural sites.