Chrisi Milia Beach in Alonissos lies on the eastern coast of the island, about 6 kilometers from the island’s main port, Patitiri. Golden sand stretches across the entire shoreline, and the sea remains clear, shallow, and calm, which makes it perfect for families with children.

Chrisi Milia offers multiple amenities. For example, visitors can rent sunbeds and umbrellas. A beach bar nearby provides cold drinks, snacks, and light meals. A traditional taverna sits just above the beach, serving fresh seafood and local dishes. 

The beach divides into two main areas. One section lies in front of a hotel and offers full services. The other section stays open to the public and feels more peaceful. Arriving early helps visitors find better spots, especially during the summer. 

Reaching the beach is simple. A paved road leads directly from Patitiri. Most visitors choose to drive, and a free parking area sits close to the beach entrance. For those without a car, a seasonal tourist bus runs from the port. Alternatively, walking or cycling along the forested paths provides a scenic route that takes about 30 to 40 minutes. 

Moreover, Chrisi Milia Beach lies within the Northern Sporades Marine Park. This protected area shelters rare animals, including the endangered Mediterranean monk seal. On some days, lucky visitors may spot a seal resting on the rocks or swimming nearby. Dolphins also pass through the area during early morning hours. 

Nearby attractions add to the experience. Kokkinokastro Beach, with its red cliffs and crystal-clear waters, lies just 2 kilometers away. Hikers can explore several trails that connect Chrisi Milia to nearby viewpoints and coves.