Mavro Oros, Agios Nikolaos and Mourtemeno
Visit Greece says the small islands of Mavro Oros, Agios Nikolaos and Mourtemeno sit at a short distance from the coast.
This page keeps only places that official tourism sources currently name for Syvota. Visit Greece maps the area through offshore islets, named beaches and the coastal stops that define the settlement’s shoreline.
Visit Greece says the small islands of Mavro Oros, Agios Nikolaos and Mourtemeno sit at a short distance from the coast.
The official Syvota page names Pisina on Agios Nikolaos as the most renowned beach in the area.
Visit Greece places Bella Vraka on Mourtemeno and says it can be approached on foot by crossing a narrow strip of sand from the mainland.
The same official page names Zavia Beach as one of the beaches close to the centre of the settlement.
Visit Greece highlights Zeri and Gallikos Molos as the beaches that stand out in the northern part of Syvota.
The official page says that, on the road from Syvota towards Perdika, Mikri Ammos and Megali Ammos are two more named beaches where sea sports are available.
Visit Greece specifically names Diapori and Alati as hidden coves or shores to discover by rented boat.
This page summarizes details stated on official tourism pages available on March 11, 2026. Check live beach services, road access and boat hire availability separately before travel.
Checked against official pages available on March 11, 2026.
Use the officially named beaches and islets as your base before adding live beach-service or boat-rental decisions.
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