The name Seitan harbor means Devil’s harbor in Turkish. Here are situated three parallel narrow coves, well protected from the waves. In the northern cove a tiny, fantastic beach is shaped, with deep azure waters. The beach has fine pebbles and sand, transferred there from the nearby quarry through the canyon Diplohahalo.
On both right and left side of the cove, huge marble rocks are standing high to protect the beach from windy weather.
Visitors will also see the small church of Saint Spiridonas hidden inside the rocks and filled with stalagmite.