Asteras Glyfada Beach
Asteras Glyfada Beach
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Camilla L
Oslo, Norway4 contributions
Aug 2022 • Friends
🚨 it’s a big Scam! Had to pay a lot of money to come here. Thought it was for the bed. In the end after I was lying on a sun bed in 3 hours and paid for a lot of expensive drinks, they demand 40 euro for the beds. No signs and no one told us I had to pay a fortune to take one of the empty beds…. It’s many of them here. Really bad service and the food taste really bad. Scam alert 🚨 i askes them to charge my phone and put it in flight mode for faster charge. When I got it back, no batteries and flight mode was turned of. Weird.
Written 4 August 2022
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Chris C
3 contributions
Aug 2022 • Family
Overrated,expensive, under serviced, experience. 2adults and 1child: $150 only for admission. That price gets you an umbrella and a set of chairs. No drinks / No water included. A beach for the pretentious middle class of Athens where everything is overpriced and the service genuinely misses the mark in almost every way. If you are able to see past that, and pay for food, you realize that it’s worth much less than how initially horrible the experience seems, The food is processed…really any run of the mill fast food canteen/ food truck in Athens provides the same. Asteras, get your sh@t together!
Written 20 August 2022
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Mira
Moscow, Russia38 contributions
Sept 2022 • Couples
This beach isn’t worth visiting. Nothing nice to see, and everything is very expensive. I spent around an hour to get there, and all I wanted to turn around and go back to the hotel. We had lunch in a restaurant, the service was awful and food is much better in the city centre. My advise is not to go to this place.
Written 11 September 2022
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panagiotis b
London, UK5 contributions
July 2020 • Friends
Very rude staff!!! Very expensive this year 8 euro for a beach full with bacteria. Thats awfull. My friend had some dermatological problem after she swimm in this beach. There is better beaches that this one. Dont deserve give ur money to them and treat you like a animal
Written 4 July 2020
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BrakiWorldTraveler
Belgrade, Serbia19,337 contributions
Aug 2021
Asteras is a private beach, but with reasonable entry fee. We were by car exploring the area and found it closed with heavy machinery in front. We were not bothered by that as we were driving, so we just proceeded to the next one, but I suppose it could affect people who came here on purpose by bus.
Glyfada has many other beaches, many of them free so it's not hard to find your spot.
Glyfada has many other beaches, many of them free so it's not hard to find your spot.
Written 27 September 2021
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REDMAN
Egaleo, Greece5,013 contributions
Mar 2019 • Friends
After a very long winter walk with a friend of mine, we end up here, to watch the sunset.
It was magical the light and the colors...
Sea magnetites me even in the winter!
It was magical the light and the colors...
Sea magnetites me even in the winter!
Written 28 March 2019
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Karla W
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July 2020
As an American ex-pat now living in Glyfada a few blocks from the beach, I'd like to give a few tips for visitors:
(1) "Asteras" is the old name for the for-pay beach that's on the south end of Glyfada, across the Posidonos coastal highway from the Blazer Suites and Golden Sun hotels. The beach is now known as Balux. The Asteras sign is still at the entry, but is dwarfed by Balux signs. There are also Trip Advisor reviews for the same beach listed under Balux Cafe and Balux Seaside. The photo shown for this set of reviews is many, many years old and doesn't reflect what's there now.
(2) The Balux company operates the beach, the restaurant on the beach, and the swimming pool pavillion. The cost for a non-Glyfada resident to enter the beach/pool is 5.00 euros weekdays and 8 euros weekends. (No fee if you're just there to eat at the restaurant.) The money buys you a sunbed and umbrella. You bring your own towels. The beach has changing rooms, very decent bathrooms, not-so decent indoor showers and an outdoor shower at the far north end of the beach where you can rinse off the salt. The beach is wide and sandy and patrolled by employees who make sure you can leave your personal items while swimming without worry that they'll be stolen. The sand is clean and well maintained. The landscaping is attractive. There's a lifeguard. Starting in summer 2020, the umbrellas are spaced for appropriate social distancing. I also saw employees disinfecting unused sunbeds.
(3) There is free valet parking. You are not allowed to park your car yourself.
(4) The beach area takes up virtually all of a large bay. The water is calm and shallow with sandy bottom. You have to walk out quite far to get in over your head. As far as the water goes, the reviews (under Asteras and Balux) are all over the place. Some reviewers call it crystal clear. Others call it murky and polluted. Both are right. It depends on the prevailing winds. If the winds are basically from the north, the water is crystal clear and delightfully clean. If they are basically from the south, the water is murky and unpleasant. Before going to the beach, Glyfada residents typically check the internet to see which way the winds are blowing. If they're from the south, they either forget beaching it or go to Vouliagmeni to swim.
(5) You can bring your own food/drinks to eat on the beach, be served from the Balux restaurant menu at your sunbed, or eat in the restaurant itself. The restaurant is attractive, large, and sprawling with various rooms, outdoor spaces and beach bar. California shabby-chic decor. The menu is international and in the evening, includes sushi and pizza. The food is good but not spectacular. The prices are very high for Greece. The service is slow and disorganized. The music, especially at night during dinner hours, is loud. (At night, the place is basically taken over by wealthy 20-40 year olds on dates or looking to get lucky.) During the day, the place is very family friendly. There's even a playroom manned by one or two young women who will watch your kids while you go off for adult time. There is also an outdoor playground, but it's usually empty because most families play on the beach itself.
(5) If you're looking for a place to swim in the southern suburbs, by far the best swimming is the organized beach at Vouliagmeni, which is operated by a different company than Asteras/Balux but has essentially the same setup. That beach is pebbly and the water is turquoise blue and incredible. Balux/Asteras beach is the second best swimming on the southern coast outside of Athens. The sandy "Astir" beach, also in Vouliagmeni, is also good but it costs 120 euros per head to enter. Definitely not worth the cost.
(1) "Asteras" is the old name for the for-pay beach that's on the south end of Glyfada, across the Posidonos coastal highway from the Blazer Suites and Golden Sun hotels. The beach is now known as Balux. The Asteras sign is still at the entry, but is dwarfed by Balux signs. There are also Trip Advisor reviews for the same beach listed under Balux Cafe and Balux Seaside. The photo shown for this set of reviews is many, many years old and doesn't reflect what's there now.
(2) The Balux company operates the beach, the restaurant on the beach, and the swimming pool pavillion. The cost for a non-Glyfada resident to enter the beach/pool is 5.00 euros weekdays and 8 euros weekends. (No fee if you're just there to eat at the restaurant.) The money buys you a sunbed and umbrella. You bring your own towels. The beach has changing rooms, very decent bathrooms, not-so decent indoor showers and an outdoor shower at the far north end of the beach where you can rinse off the salt. The beach is wide and sandy and patrolled by employees who make sure you can leave your personal items while swimming without worry that they'll be stolen. The sand is clean and well maintained. The landscaping is attractive. There's a lifeguard. Starting in summer 2020, the umbrellas are spaced for appropriate social distancing. I also saw employees disinfecting unused sunbeds.
(3) There is free valet parking. You are not allowed to park your car yourself.
(4) The beach area takes up virtually all of a large bay. The water is calm and shallow with sandy bottom. You have to walk out quite far to get in over your head. As far as the water goes, the reviews (under Asteras and Balux) are all over the place. Some reviewers call it crystal clear. Others call it murky and polluted. Both are right. It depends on the prevailing winds. If the winds are basically from the north, the water is crystal clear and delightfully clean. If they are basically from the south, the water is murky and unpleasant. Before going to the beach, Glyfada residents typically check the internet to see which way the winds are blowing. If they're from the south, they either forget beaching it or go to Vouliagmeni to swim.
(5) You can bring your own food/drinks to eat on the beach, be served from the Balux restaurant menu at your sunbed, or eat in the restaurant itself. The restaurant is attractive, large, and sprawling with various rooms, outdoor spaces and beach bar. California shabby-chic decor. The menu is international and in the evening, includes sushi and pizza. The food is good but not spectacular. The prices are very high for Greece. The service is slow and disorganized. The music, especially at night during dinner hours, is loud. (At night, the place is basically taken over by wealthy 20-40 year olds on dates or looking to get lucky.) During the day, the place is very family friendly. There's even a playroom manned by one or two young women who will watch your kids while you go off for adult time. There is also an outdoor playground, but it's usually empty because most families play on the beach itself.
(5) If you're looking for a place to swim in the southern suburbs, by far the best swimming is the organized beach at Vouliagmeni, which is operated by a different company than Asteras/Balux but has essentially the same setup. That beach is pebbly and the water is turquoise blue and incredible. Balux/Asteras beach is the second best swimming on the southern coast outside of Athens. The sandy "Astir" beach, also in Vouliagmeni, is also good but it costs 120 euros per head to enter. Definitely not worth the cost.
Written 15 July 2020
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catherine015Nairobi
Nairobi71 contributions
Sept 2015 • Friends
the name is actually the Asteria beach in Glyfada. There is also another beach called the Asteras Beach in Vouliagmeni, about 8 kms further down the coast.
The Asteria in Glyfada its a nice organised beach with a 6 euro entrance and half price for children and seniors over 60. Price includes the use of chairs or sun beds and a shared parasol but in August it can be difficult to find after 10am so you need to search. There is a self service cafe and a proper cafe and a nice sit down restaurant that is really romantic for the evenings. The beach has lifesaver duty, first aid, toilets, changing cabins and a childrens playground.
Note that the water is shallow till quite far out, and that is why its popular with families and small children. if you walk further out you can swim just fine. Water is checked yearly and is clean
The Asteria in Glyfada its a nice organised beach with a 6 euro entrance and half price for children and seniors over 60. Price includes the use of chairs or sun beds and a shared parasol but in August it can be difficult to find after 10am so you need to search. There is a self service cafe and a proper cafe and a nice sit down restaurant that is really romantic for the evenings. The beach has lifesaver duty, first aid, toilets, changing cabins and a childrens playground.
Note that the water is shallow till quite far out, and that is why its popular with families and small children. if you walk further out you can swim just fine. Water is checked yearly and is clean
Written 18 September 2015
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Panagiotis S
443 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
The most beautiful beech in attica!!!golden sand with clear waters reminds you a greek island!!sunbeds , sun umbrellas and nice service is an added value!!the ticket for the entrance is not cheap especially at the weekends!!you can find greek celebrities there enjoying the beech!!its not a place for everyone because the cost is hign but the product ks excellent!!!i suggest you not to vistit at the weekend because it is crowed and it is not a bit easy to find parking!!!
Written 17 June 2017
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Richy
Manchester, UK93 contributions
Oct 2021 • Friends
CLOSED BEACH -
Me and my friend decided to go to this beach after seeing pictures and online. The website still allows you to book parasols / seating etc and pay online totalling £160 for 2 beach chairs and 2 parasols. We arrived via taxi costing £20 from athens to get there and for it TO BE CLOSED OFF FOR RENOVATIONS. Not only this I got rudely spoken to by someone on the gate where I informed them I would like my refund, that they should update there website and other platforms and tell people there beach is closed. It was a complete waste of money and day.
Me and my friend decided to go to this beach after seeing pictures and online. The website still allows you to book parasols / seating etc and pay online totalling £160 for 2 beach chairs and 2 parasols. We arrived via taxi costing £20 from athens to get there and for it TO BE CLOSED OFF FOR RENOVATIONS. Not only this I got rudely spoken to by someone on the gate where I informed them I would like my refund, that they should update there website and other platforms and tell people there beach is closed. It was a complete waste of money and day.
Written 14 October 2021
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Why are there people trying to park your car for you at then entrance? They even as for your car key. Who are these people?
Written 20 October 2019
Is the sea with sand or stones?
Written 16 August 2018
Sand the water seems clean but is not. Is full with bacteria
Written 4 July 2020
Julie G
Walnut Creek, California
Do you think the chairs will more available on Saturday, Sept. 8 since it's end of season "telos epoheis". I can't arrive until the afternoon.
What is the difference between Asteras Beach and Balux seaside beach? Can you walk back and forth between the seaside beach and Balux House Project?
Written 12 August 2018
Asteras is Balux i believe just a name change. We were able to access all the areas after we paid. I would not recommend going on a saturday afternoon. We came during the week around 11:30 and it was already packed. We sat 3 or 4 rows back. If you're willing to go a bit further, I recommend Astir Beach way over Asteras. They have a section that isnt private and still nicer. Asteras was smokey, trashy, and loud.
Written 13 August 2018
I heard you have to rent the beach chairs through the restaurant. Does anybody know if you can reserve them a few days in advance? Or the name of the restaurant?
Written 28 June 2018
Sorry, I just saw this reply, I think there is a misunderstanding. Astir beach and Asteras is the same beach. Astir is the "old fashioned" name of Asteras. Asteria is another beach near Glyfada. In Vouliagmeni Astir or Asteras is the one and only glamorous beach. I am sorry if I confused you
Written 9 July 2018
Are there any nice hotels on Asteras beach? Is Glyfada beach the same beach?
Written 22 August 2017
The ticket for Asteras beach is not the same for the whole beach. If You want to visit Balux poolside, You must pay 9 eu.
Written 22 August 2017
hello
the entry is 18e for adults from monday to friday and 28e for saturday and.sunday.
for kids 5 to 12 years is 10e and 18 for the weekend.
from vouliagmeni to sounio you can find nice beeches for free.
Written 15 July 2017
are there any hotels that are on the beach in Glyfada? I am looking for 3 1/2-4 star. Also how far is it to Athens, airport, platka, ect?
Written 4 February 2016
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