Limanaki Beach is one of the most secluded and authentic spots along the coastline west of Lentas, situated between Gerokampos Beach and Cape Trachili.
It is a small, protected cove that, as its name suggests ("Little Harbor"), acts like a natural port, offering calm waters even when winds are blowing in the broader area.
The shore features fine pebbles and crystal-clear, deep waters, surrounded by the typical wild and arid landscape of the southern Asterousia Mountains. Access is primarily via the dirt road that crosses the Gerokampos area, starting from Diskos. Due to its distance from the main settlements, the beach offers a sense of total freedom and is ideal for those seeking seclusion away from the crowds.
In terms of organization, Limanaki is a completely unorganized beach. There are no facilities, shade, or shops, so visitors must be well-prepared with water and food. It is a destination often preferred by free campers and nature lovers who appreciate the tranquility and the clarity of the seabed, which is excellent for snorkeling.