Agios nikolaos (St Nik's)

Agios Nikolaos (St. Nicholas) is a popular beach on Symi by virtue of its sand/shingle beach, natural shade, safe swimming and excellent taverna. Popular with families with younger children, as the beach slopes gently into the sea, particularly on the far side.

The journey on a taxi-boat from Symi harbour or Pedi Bay will take you about twenty minutes. There are sunbeds and umbrellas for hire, but most people opt for the natural shade provided by the trees. You can buy cold soft drinks, beer and water from the taverna, and there are two modern, clean toilets. The last taxi back leaves at 6.30 p.m.

There is a family of visitingWhat are you looking at?! goats, who will eat (almost) anything, so keep your bag shut!

You can walk from Pedi Bay; following a path marked by red paint circles over the rocks will take you around 20 minutes.

This page was last updated on September 30th 2007


Agios Nikolaos Symi
The beach viewed from the path from Pedi Bay

 

Agios Nikolaos Symi
The view from the beach taverna


A quiet day at St. Nik's; early April

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