Hamam Beach is one of the most distinctive spots along the Lentas coastline, located west of the small harbor and Loutra Beach, directly below the settlement.
Its name is closely linked to the area's history as an ancient healing center, with the ruins of the ancient baths of Levin and the sanctuary of Asclepius situated very close by.
It is a small, protected cove with clear, deep waters and a shore that combines sand with fine pebbles. Its geographical location makes it particularly popular with visitors staying in Lentas, as it is easily accessible on foot through the village's alleys. Despite its proximity to accommodations and tavernas, the beach maintains a quieter and more relaxed atmosphere compared to the village's main beach.
In terms of organization, Hamam Beach is partially organized. Due to its position within the settlement, visitors have immediate access to all amenities (food, coffee, accommodation), while several tamarisk trees along the shore provide necessary natural shade. It is an ideal choice for those seeking crystal-clear waters and tranquility without venturing far from the village's conveniences, while the rocky seabed at its edges is perfect for brief snorkeling explorations.