Vroulidia Beach is a picturesque and serene beach located on the southern coast of Sifnos Island in Greece. It boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters and a shoreline composed of pebbles and smooth stones, with silvery sand once you enter the water. The beach is approximately 200 meters long and offers a tranquil atmosphere, making it ideal for those seeking relaxation. It is a bit off the beaten track, which contributes to its peaceful ambiance and lack of crowds. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling, while the nearby village of Faros offers traditional whitewashed houses and fresh seafood at local tavernas.
The beach is accessible by car, though the last part of the road is a gravel path, and parking is available at the top of the hill. It's recommended to park and walk down to avoid the steep incline. The beach itself offers a few family taverns for dining and drinks, providing a welcoming atmosphere.
For those interested in exploring more, there are hiking trails nearby, including the path to the Prophet Elias monastery, which offers stunning views of the island.