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Voula Beach beach in Alimos, AT
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View of Voula Beach in Alimos, AT
Photo: Google
View of Voula Beach in Alimos, AT
Photo: Google

Voula Beach

3.9(1,433 reviews)Adventure
🕑 3-5 hours👶 Best for all ages, from babies to teens. Toddlers enjoy playing in the shallow water and sand, while older kids love cycling or rollerblading along the promenade. The easy terrain makes it stroller-friendly for families with infants.

About

Voula Beach offers families a perfect combination of sandy shores and a scenic waterfront promenade along Athens' stunning Riviera coastline. The flat, paved walking and cycling paths make it ideal for strollers, scooters, and young cyclists, while the beach provides safe swimming spots in calm, shallow waters perfect for little ones learning to swim.

Highlights

  • Wide, sandy beach with gentle waves perfect for young swimmers and sandcastle builders
  • Smooth, flat promenade ideal for bikes, scooters, and rollerblades with stunning sea views
  • Shallow entry points making it safe for toddlers to wade and splash
  • Beautiful sunset views over the Saronic Gulf, perfect for evening family strolls
  • Clean facilities and organized beach sections with amenities

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 10am to secure parking easily and enjoy cooler temperatures, especially during summer months when Greek beaches get crowded by midday.
  2. 2.Bring water shoes as some areas have small pebbles mixed with sand near the waterline, making entry easier for young children.
  3. 3.The promenade is perfect for evening family bike rides or walks when temperatures cool down. Consider renting bikes from local shops in Voula.
  4. 4.Pack plenty of sun protection including umbrellas or pop-up beach tents, as natural shade is limited along this stretch of beach.
  5. 5.The beach is part of the Athenian Riviera tram line (T3), making it accessible via public transport from central Athens without needing a rental car.

Best Time to Visit

Visit early morning (8-10am) or late afternoon (after 5pm) during summer to avoid intense heat and crowds. Spring (April-May) and early fall (September-October) offer perfect weather with fewer tourists. Weekdays are significantly less crowded than weekends when local Athenian families flock here.

What to Know

The beach is free to access and open 24 hours. Parking can be challenging during peak season, so arrive early or use the tram from Athens. Organized beach sections offer sunbed and umbrella rentals (typically 8-15 euros per set), and waterfront cafes provide snacks and meals.

Seasonal Notes

Peak season runs June through August with warmest water temperatures but largest crowds. May and September offer ideal conditions with pleasant weather and fewer visitors. The beach and promenade remain open year-round, though swimming is only comfortable April through October. Winter months are perfect for peaceful walks but too cold for swimming.

Nearby Eats

The Voula waterfront has numerous family-friendly tavernas serving fresh seafood and Greek classics. Try Akrogiali Voulas for traditional Greek food with kids' portions, or head to nearby Glyfada (10 minutes away) for international options including pizzerias and cafes with high chairs and children's menus.

More Activities Near Alimos

Cafe

Café Momento

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Café Momento is a welcoming neighborhood spot in Alimos where families can relax over ice cream, sweet treats, and light bites while kids enjoy the outdoor seating area. It's the perfect pit stop for a casual afternoon break, offering a laid-back atmosphere where children are genuinely welcome and parents can unwind with a coffee while the little ones indulge in desserts.

Ice Cream

Gelateria Alimos

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Gelateria Alimos is a delightful local gelato shop that serves up authentic homemade Italian ice cream in a variety of kid-approved flavors. Located near the picturesque Alimos marina, it offers the perfect sweet stop after a beach day or seaside stroll, with outdoor seating where families can relax and watch the boats while enjoying their treats.

Restaurant

O Fournos Tou Alimou

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O Fournos Tou Alimou is a traditional Greek bakery and restaurant that welcomes families with open arms and a tempting display of fresh pastries, breads, and family-friendly Mediterranean dishes. Kids will love choosing their own treats from the bakery counter while parents appreciate the casual atmosphere where even picky eaters can find something to enjoy, from simple sandwiches to classic Greek comfort food.

Sports

Momentum Taekwondo

5.0

Momentum Taekwondo in Alimos offers authentic martial arts training for children in a welcoming local setting just south of Athens. With a perfect 5-star rating, this established sports school provides structured taekwondo classes that teach discipline, fitness, and self-confidence in a supportive environment that welcomes both beginners and experienced young martial artists.