This beach offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of other tourist-packed spots in Northern Crete. The serene waters are perfect for a refreshing dip or a leisurely swing, and the nearby bar is a fantastic spot to relax and enjoy a refreshing beverage. Overall, this beach is a must-visit for anyone seeking a tranquil and natural retreat.
Three years ago, we stumbled upon Agia and since then, we have made it a yearly tradition to visit this stunning beach. The water is always crystal clear and the overall cleanliness of the area is commendable. Additionally, there is a bar and restaurant conveniently located on site, providing a perfect setup for a day of relaxation and enjoyment.
The serene and delightful beach is an ideal spot for indulging in snorkeling. The Galini restaurant is a pleasant addition to the beach, although the prices are a tad high, the serving sizes are generously large.
While not flawless, this beach is among the top choices in Crete, surpassing the majority of popular options in Chania and Rethymno. However, it tends to get quite crowded in August. Unfortunately, there is an excessive amount of plastic waste for my personal preference, although some may find it acceptable. The primary issue stems from strong north winds that push garbage towards the sea. It would be beneficial for local authorities to educate residents on proper recycling practices, as littering is a common occurrence in the area. During the peak summer season, I have witnessed floating human waste on more than one occasion. Although it may benefit marine life, it is not something I find appealing. There are superior alternatives in close proximity.