Epanomi
― Where Natural Beauty and Tradition Come to Life ―

Tucked along the Thermaikos Gulf, Epanomi is a captivating destination that offers visitors pristine beaches, a rich culinary heritage, and a connection to nature. Located just 25 kilometers southeast of Thessaloniki, this coastal retreat is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, unique wetlands, and authentic Greek charm. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a food lover, or a traveler in search of relaxation, Epanomi is a place that leaves a lasting impression.
Highlights of Epanomi
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Epanomi is famous for its stunning beaches, making it a true paradise for sea lovers.
Potamos Beach is the crown jewel, featuring long stretches of golden sand and shallow, crystal-clear waters that are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The natural surroundings create a tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for families and solo travelers alike.
For a touch of adventure, visit Shipwreck Beach, where the rusted remains of a sunken ship lie in shallow waters.
This unique spot is a favorite for photography and exploration, with its haunting beauty contrasting against the serene coastline.
Along the coast, the Paralia of Epanomi offers a lively yet traditional seaside experience.
With cozy taverns and bars, visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, local meze, and views that stretch across the Thermaikos Gulf to the majestic Olympus mountain range.
Natura 2000 Protected Wetlands
The Epanomi Wetlands, part of the Natura 2000 network, are a must-see for nature enthusiasts. This protected area is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including flamingos, herons, and other migratory birds. The wetlands’ lagoons, reed beds, and sand dunes are best explored on foot or by bike, offering stunning views and a chance to immerse yourself in the region’s natural beauty. Sunrise or sunset visits provide an especially magical experience.
Domaine Gerovassiliou
Wine and spirits are a cornerstone of Epanomi’s gastronomic heritage. The Domaine Gerovassiliou Winery is a world-renowned vineyard producing exceptional wines like Malagouzia and Assyrtiko. Visitors can tour the vineyard and its fascinating wine museum, learning about the winemaking process before indulging in tastings of the estate’s finest wines.
Epanomi Ouzo
For lovers of Greek ouzo, Epanomi is also known for its local production of this traditional anise-flavored spirit. Pair it with fresh seafood for an authentic taste of the region.
Culinary Delights and Local Produce
Epanomi is a haven for food enthusiasts, where traditional Greek flavors come alive. Along the road to Potamos Beach, you’ll find local producers selling fresh summer vegetables, adding a farm-to-table element to your culinary adventure. At Potamos itself, the Paraliako kiosk is a great spot to grab a quick bite or refreshing drink while enjoying the beach.
The Paralia of Epanomi also boasts a selection of seaside taverns where you can savor grilled octopus, fried calamari, and other fresh seafood dishes, all while taking in the breathtaking views of the sea and Mount Olympus in the distance.
Why Visit Epanomi?
Epanomi offers an unparalleled blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Its pristine beaches, unique wetlands, and culinary treasures make it a standout destination for those seeking an authentic Greek experience. From relaxing on golden sands to sipping ouzo by the sea, Epanomi is a destination that caters to every taste.
Plan Your Trip
How to Get There
Epanomi is easily accessible by car or bus, located just 25 kilometers from Thessaloniki. Thessaloniki Airport (SKG) is nearby, providing convenient access for international travelers.
Tips for Visitors
- Bring snorkeling gear to explore the crystal-clear waters of Potamos Beach.
- Take time to visit the local vegetable stalls along the road to Potamos for fresh, seasonal produce.
- Enjoy an ouzo with meze at one of the traditional taverns along the Paralia of Epanomi.
- Don’t miss the sunset over the wetlands or the view of Mount Olympus from the Paralia.