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Crete has easily the longest summers in Greece, and there are plenty of beaches with which to fill those long, lazy summer days. Whether you’re into watersports, skinny dipping or good old-fashioned sunbathing, the island almost certainly has a stretch of sand to suit your tastes. Take a look at our guide to the best beaches in Crete.
The information in this article is inspired by The Rough Guide to Crete, your essential guide for visiting Crete.
The Historical and Mythological Cyclades islands
The Cyclades islands include two of the most famous Greek Islands: Mykonos and Santorini. Visit these and some of the smaller, quieter, islands. With white washed houses, narrow cobbled streets, blue domed roofs and stunning beaches, they are what Greece is all about.
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As Greece's largest island, Crete's culture and atmosphere is distinctly different from mainland Greece. Thousands of years of unique culture and rich history complement the island's untamed natural beauty. Explore Crete at your own pace with this unique self-drive trip!
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There’s also quite a community of camper vans filled with enthusiastic windsurfers and beach bums in summer. If you're thinking of picking up some lessons there's an excellent windsurf centre, too.
If the crowds get too much you can scramble over the hill to Red Beach, which, with its reddish-gold sand, nudists and scruffy, seasonal beach café, does its best to uphold Mátala’s traditions.
Dreaming of going to the best beaches in Crete? Why stop there? Read our list of the best beaches in Europe.
In summer the beach fills to overflowing, but even then, for a couple of hours at each end of the day, you should be able to enjoy Vái the way it ought to be.
As Greece's largest island, Crete's culture and atmosphere is distinctly different from mainland Greece. Thousands of years of unique culture and rich history complement the island's untamed natural beauty. Explore Crete at your own pace with this unique self-drive tailor-made trip along the coast of Crete: from Heraklion to Platanias.
Mýrtos is a charming, white-walled Cretan village with a long shingle beach — one of the best beaches in Crete. Even in August, when the place can get pretty full, the pace of life remains slow, and the atmosphere is pleasantly laid back.
Apart from topping up your tan, swimming, renting a boat or lingering over a drink, there’s not a great deal to do here. That being said, the surrounding countryside offers a couple of important Minoan sites, as well as the opportunity for mountain hikes.
Just 3km beyond Horafákia is Stavrós and its near-perfect beach, an almost completely enclosed circular bay. The sea is dead calm with gently shelving sand underfoot, making it ideal for kids. It’s an extraordinary-looking place, too, with a sheer, bare mountainside rising just 100m away from you on the far side of the bay.
Planning your trip to Crete and fully enjoying the local culture and beaches will be helped by our guide to how to spend 5, 7, 10 or 14 days in Crete.
It’s also home to a cave, whose entrance can just about be seen from the beach, in which there is an ancient sanctuary. Stavrós beach is often crowded. Even so it’s a great place to bask for a few hours, and there’s also a far less visited patch of sand facing directly out to sea.
For solitude, head west along the shoreline. There are beaches to the east too: follow the coastal path for ten to fifteen minutes and you’ll arrive at the top of a low cliff overlooking perhaps 1km of beautiful, deserted sand and rocks.
The beach takes its name from the small springs that bubble up beneath the pebbles to provide fresh, cool drinking water. You can dig a hole almost anywhere to find water (but don't think about bathing here – it's not good to pollute the groundwater with soap).
To the northwest of Kastélli the long, slender finger of the Gramvoúsa peninsula reaches out into the Aegean with, on its western flank, the fabulous white-sand beach of Bálos Bay. Extending to the south of this peninsula, Crete’s west-facing coast remains remote: there’s little public transport and virtually nothing in the way of luxurious facilities.
Behind the beach, you can escape up the palm-lined riverbanks on foot or take a pedalo through the icy water. Further upstream, before the gorge becomes too steep to follow, are a couple of deep pools nice to swim in. On the beach, a small bar-taverna provides basic food and sells drinks, snacks and a few provisions.
A spectacular tiny cove at Seitán, on the peninsula’s east coast, can be accessed via the village of Hordháki followed by a scary scramble down the cliff. Boat trips from resorts across the bay occasionally run to the little harbour at Maráthi, only adding to the crush for space on the beach.
A real desert island a little over 4km in length, with a fine cedar forest, some excellent sandy beaches, a couple of tavernas and the fabulous “Shell Beach”, covered with discarded shells from countless generations of molluscs, undoubtedly one of the best beaches in Crete.
Kamaréles – at Tripití, the most southerly point of Europe –is pebbly with little shade, but the water is brilliantly clear and it's a snorkeller’s paradise, with plenty of aquatic life. When you need a break, you can do what everyone else comes here to do: climb the famous three-holed rock, sit in the giant chair, and dangle your feet off the edge of a continent.
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If you are interested in other beach destinations in Greece, check out our guides to the best beaches in Santorini and the best beaches in Greece.
Ready for a trip to Crete? Check out the snapshot The Rough Guide to Crete or The Rough Guide to Greece. If you travel further in Greece, read more about the best time to go, the best places to visit and best things to do in Greece. For inspiration use the itineraries from The Rough Guide to Greece and our local travel experts. A bit more hands on, learn about getting there, getting around the country and where to stay once you are there.
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