Molos Beach is a serene and unspoiled sandy beach located on the east coast of Paros in the South Aegean region of Greece. Stretching over 1 kilometer, it ranks as one of the longest beaches on the island, offering ample space for visitors to find a quiet spot even during the busy summer months. The beach is known for its powdery golden sand and crystal-clear emerald waters, creating an idyllic setting for families and those seeking tranquility away from crowded tourist hubs. Protected under Natura 2000 legislation, Molos Beach retains its natural charm with minimal tourism infrastructure, emphasizing a peaceful, authentic experience.
Its shallow waters make it especially suitable for children, while the nearby landscape offers stunning views of the neighboring islands, such as Naxos to the east and Santorini visible on clear days to the south from Kefalos hill. The small fishing boat harbor at the southern end of the beach adds a quaint, local touch to the area. Visitors also enjoy walking up to the chapel on Kefalos hill, accessible by car, which provides panoramic vistas over the Aegean Sea.
Despite its growing popularity, Molos Beach remains largely undeveloped, with no sunbeds or umbrellas, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. A modest water sports facility caters to those interested in active pursuits, but the overall vibe is one of calm relaxation, making it a favorite among locals and families alike.