Panteli and Vromolithos
These are the easiest sea stops to pair with Agia Marina and Platanos, so they fit naturally into a first day that mixes town texture with a simple swim.
Leros is less about one headline beach and more about a chain of bays that work differently: easy swims by the main settlements, small landmark beaches and quieter northern stops.
These are the easiest sea stops to pair with Agia Marina and Platanos, so they fit naturally into a first day that mixes town texture with a simple swim.
On the eastern side, Alinda and nearby Krithoni work well when you want a more open beach rhythm without losing easy access to the main settlement cluster.
This part of the coast gives you one of the island's best-known chapel landmarks together with a west-facing sea stop that feels stronger than a simple beach pin.
The northern side feels quieter and more spacious, especially when it is paired with Agia Kioura, military history traces and a half-day route of its own.
This page is built on stable geography, settlement structure, coastlines, access logic and local identity, cross-checked against public destination material, mapping references and cultural context.
Live ferry and flight schedules, sea conditions, seasonal services and business details can change, so verify those separately before you travel.
Once you place the settlements, roads and exposure correctly on the map, the swimming plan becomes much cleaner.
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