Blue Flag Certified

Aragia Porou

Ioanian Islands, Greece — Excellent water quality

Ionian Sea
38.1521°N, 20.7757°E

Aragia Porou is a beach in Poros, in southeast Kefalonia. The water here is shallow and calm, turning a deep turquoise color that mirrors the green landscape. Like most Poros beaches, it has small white pebbles. The beach sits just below the coastal road in…

Certification Blue Flag 2026 Excellent Water
Experience Sandy Beach Lifeguards
Practical Free Entry

Plan Your Visit to Aragia Porou

The key facts before you go

Blue Flag
Certified 2026
FEE annual certification
Water Quality
Excellent
EU Bathing Water Directive
Best Season
September
Season: 01-07 – 30-09
Location
Municipal Unit of Elios-Proni
4.14 km from Municipal Unit of Elios-Proni
Facilities
Lifeguards
Free entry · Open beach
Family Score
N/A
Based on facilities & safety data

What is Aragia Porou?

Aragia Porou is a small beach located in the southeastern part of Kefalonia, in the Ionian Islands of Greece. Situated in the village of Poros, this east-facing beach has earned consistent Blue Flag status due to its excellent water quality. The beach features shallow, calm waters with a distinctive clear blue to turquoise color, complemented by white pebbles typical of the Poros coastline. Its proximity to the coastal road makes it accessible on foot from the village, requiring minimal effort to reach. The surrounding green landscape enhances the natural setting, while the excellent bathing water quality makes it a reliable choice for swimmers seeking safe conditions.

It sits alongside Blue Flag beaches in Ioanian Islands, part of a broader network of Blue Flag certified beaches across Greece certified annually by the Foundation for Environmental Education.

Bathing Water Quality: Excellent — verified under EU Bathing Water Directive standards. Blue Flag certification requires annual water quality monitoring.

Sunrise, Sunset & Beach Direction

Aragia Porou faces E toward Ionian Sea. The best light for photography and swimming is typically in September. The beach's orientation determines when it catches direct sun — plan your visit around this to make the most of your time there.

When to Go — Month by Month

Month Air Temp Water Temp Crowds
Jan 12°C 12°C Low
Feb 12°C 13°C Low
Mar 14°C 14°C Low
Apr 16°C 17°C Low
May 19°C 18°C Low
Jun 23°C 22°C Low
Jul 26°C 25°C Med
Aug 27°C 26°C High
Sep 24°C 23°C Med
Oct 21°C 21°C Low
Nov 17°C 18°C Low
Dec 14°C 14°C Low
When is the best time to visit Aragia Porou?

The best time to visit Aragia Porou is September. Air temperatures peak around 26.1°C in summer. Peak water temperature reaches 24.6°C in July.

How crowded does Aragia Porou get?

What typically characterizes the visitor population at Aragia Porou? The beach's easy accessibility from the village road and shallow, calm waters attract families and swimmers seeking straightforward beach access. The small pebble beach format and protected waters suggest it draws local and regional visitors rather than serving as a major international destination. What seasonal patterns emerge? As a summer swimming destination with a defined season from June through October, expect peak crowds during July and August when water temperatures reach their warmest at 25.5°C. The beach experiences lighter visitation in shoulder months of June and September when temperatures range from 21.9°C to 22.8°C. What affects the crowd experience? The beach's location immediately below the coastal road means accessibility remains straightforward year-round, potentially concentrating visitor numbers during favorable weather windows. The relatively modest size and pebble composition suggest capacity limitations compared to larger sandy beaches, possibly resulting in fuller conditions during peak summer weekends.

Is Aragia Porou open year-round?

The beach itself is accessible year-round, though staffed facilities including lifeguards typically operate only during the official season (01-07 – 30-09). The Blue Flag is displayed during the certification period only.

Swimming and Beach Life at Aragia Porou

Is Aragia Porou safe to swim?

Aragia Porou is Blue Flag certified, which requires meeting strict bathing water standards set by the EU Bathing Water Directive. Water quality is rated <span class="inline-stat">Excellent</span>. Lifeguards are on duty during the official season.

What is the water temperature at Aragia Porou?

Peak water temperature at Aragia Porou reaches around <span class="inline-stat">24.6°C</span> in July, making it comfortable for swimming during the summer months. In winter (January), air temperatures average 11.6°C.

What is the beach like at Aragia Porou?

Aragia Porou distinguishes itself through several defining characteristics that make it worth understanding before your visit. What makes the water here particularly appealing? The shallow depth and calm conditions create an ideal environment for those seeking protection from stronger currents and waves. The water maintains excellent quality ratings, a distinction reflected in its regular Blue Flag designation. The color shifts from clear blue closer to shore to deeper turquoise in deeper areas, creating a visually distinct swimming environment.

What should you expect regarding the beach surface? Small white pebbles dominate the shoreline, consistent with other beaches in the Poros area. This pebble composition requires consideration if you have sensitive feet—water shoes are recommended. The beach's location directly below the coastal road in the northern part of the village means easy walking access, though the proximity to the road may result in some ambient noise during peak travel times.

What can you expect regarding water temperature? The swimming season runs from June through October. June water temperatures average 21.9°C, warming to peaks of 24.6°C in July and 25.5°C in August. By October, temperatures cool to 21.0°C, remaining swimmable but noticeably cooler. These conditions suit most swimmers during the peak summer months, though water temperature gradually becomes less comfortable as autumn approaches.

What about seasonal variations? The beach experiences typical Mediterranean climate patterns. Summer air temperatures reach 26.1°C in July and 27.0°C in August, moderating to 24.3°C by September. Winter months see cooler conditions unsuitable for most swimmers, with January air temperatures averaging 11.6°C and water temperatures dropping to 12.1°C.

What facilities exist on the beach itself? The presence of lifeguards indicates organized beach management and safety provision. However, beyond this confirmed amenity, specific details about additional facilities, changing rooms, showers, or equipment rental cannot be verified from available information. You should inquire locally about provisions before arriving.

Does Aragia Porou have good facilities?

As a Blue Flag certified beach, Aragia Porou meets the Foundation for Environmental Education's standards for facilities and services. Trained lifeguards are on duty during the season.

Beyond Aragia Porou

The Poros area offers opportunities beyond Aragia Porou itself. The village of Poros contains local tavernas and shops, though the specific facilities and commercial offerings cannot be detailed without local verification. The surrounding landscape described as "green nature" suggests the area maintains natural vegetation typical of the Ionian Islands. The southeastern location on Kefalonia positions the beach within reach of the island's broader attractions, though specific cultural sites, hiking trails, or additional beaches within practical day-trip distance require local knowledge to recommend accurately. The calm waters and protected conditions of Aragia Porou extend to neighboring Poros beaches, which share the characteristic white pebbles and shallow conditions. Summer visitors arriving in July or August will find the warmest water temperatures (24.6-25.5°C) and most stable weather patterns for exploring the immediate coastal region.

The Poros area offers opportunities beyond Aragia Porou itself. The village of Poros contains local tavernas and shops, though the specific facilities and commercial offerings cannot be detailed without local verification. The surrounding landscape described as "green nature" suggests the area maintains natural vegetation typical of the Ionian Islands. The southeastern location on Kefalonia positions the beach within reach of the island's broader attractions, though specific cultural sites, hiking trails, or additional beaches within practical day-trip distance require local knowledge to recommend accurately. The calm waters and protected conditions of Aragia Porou extend to neighboring Poros beaches, which share the characteristic white pebbles and shallow conditions. Summer visitors arriving in July or August will find the warmest water temperatures (24.6-25.5°C) and most stable weather patterns for exploring the immediate coastal region.

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Getting to Aragia Porou

How do I get to Aragia Porou by car?

Aragia Porou is approximately 4.14 km from Municipal Unit of Elios-Proni. Follow local road signs to the beach. Check Google Maps or a local map for the most current directions.

What is the nearest airport to Aragia Porou?

The nearest airport is Athens International Airport "El. Venizelos" (ATH), approximately 279.1 km away. Athens International Airport "El. Venizelos" (ATH) serves as the nearest airport, located 279.1 kilometers from Aragia Porou. Most international visitors to the Ionian Islands route through Athens. From the airport, you'll need ground transportation to reach Poros in Kefalonia. Car rental remains the most practical option for reaching this beach, offering flexibility for exploring the broader Poros area. The drive typically involves heading southwest from Athens toward the Ionian coast, then taking the ferry or bridge route to Kefalonia. Journey time typically requires 4-5 hours including any ferry connections. Alternative transportation options like shuttle services or organized transfers may be available but should be confirmed in advance given the beach's location in a smaller municipal unit.

Can I get to Aragia Porou by public transport?

Bus services connect the broader Ionian Island region, though specific routes directly to Aragia Porou require verification. The beach's location in the Municipal Unit of Elios-Proni means services likely operate from larger transport hubs in Kefalonia toward smaller villages. The coastal position suggests bus routes may service the main road passing near the beach, though schedules and frequency vary seasonally. Direct contact with local authorities or current transport providers is necessary for accurate, up-to-date routing information.

Practical Information

At the Beach
Entry Free — no charge to access the beach
Lifeguards On duty during official season
Disabled Access Contact local authority for details
Showers
Toilets
Official Season 01-07 – 30-09
Beach Type Sandy beach
Visiting Information
GPS Coordinates 38.1521°N, 20.7757°E
Water Quality Excellent (EU Bathing Water Directive)
Blue Flag Operator Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) — Greece

Aragia Porou FAQ

Is Aragia Porou worth visiting?

Aragia Porou merits consideration if you prioritize safe swimming conditions and accessible beach access. The excellent water quality, lifeguard presence, and Blue Flag status provide concrete safety assurances. The shallow, calm waters and east-facing orientation create predictable conditions suitable for various swimming abilities. The straightforward foot access from the village road removes logistical barriers. However, the pebble beach composition and relatively modest size mean it suits those comfortable with these characteristics. Visitors seeking large sandy beaches or extensive beach facilities may find alternatives more suitable.

How do I get to Aragia Porou?

Aragia Porou is located in Poros village in southeastern Kefalonia, accessible via Athens International Airport (ATH), 279.1 kilometers away. Ground transportation from Athens typically involves driving southwest toward the Ionian coast, then using ferry or bridge access to Kefalonia. Once in Poros, the beach sits immediately below the coastal road in the northern village section, reachable on foot. Car rental provides the most flexible option for this journey. Bus services may connect regional transport hubs to the area, though specific routes require local verification. Allow 4-5 hours total travel time from Athens airport.

What is the best time of year to visit?

The swimming season runs June through October, with each month offering different conditions. June and September provide pleasant temperatures (21.9°C and 22.8°C water respectively) with lighter crowds than peak summer. July and August offer the warmest water (24.6-25.5°C) and most stable weather, with air temperatures of 26-27°C, but expect maximum visitor numbers. Air temperatures average 24.3°C in September, making it another comfortable option. May marks the season's edge with cooler water (17.8°C), while November becomes noticeably less comfortable. Choose based on your temperature preferences and crowd tolerance.

What facilities are available at Aragia Porou?

Aragia Porou provides lifeguard service, indicating organized beach management and safety provision. Specific details about additional facilities—changing rooms, showers, sunbeds, equipment rental, or food vendors—cannot be confirmed from available information. The nearby village of Poros likely offers tavernas and shops, though their exact locations relative to the beach require local verification. The beach's modest size and direct coastal road location suggest capacity for only basic facilities. Contact local authorities or tourism offices in Poros before visiting to confirm current facility provision and opening hours.

Is Aragia Porou suitable for families?

Aragia Porou presents several family-friendly characteristics: lifeguard presence, shallow calm waters, and straightforward walking access eliminate unnecessary logistics. These conditions suit children and less confident swimmers. However, the pebble beach composition requires consideration—water shoes for children help protect feet from discomfort. The beach's small size and direct proximity to the coastal road mean limited space and some traffic noise. Families valuing spacious sandy beaches, extensive facilities, or a quieter environment may prefer alternatives. Overall, Aragia Porou suits families comfortable with modest facilities and pebble beaches in exchange for safe, accessible swimming conditions.

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