The beach is kept very clean by the "chair people". Great chairs, great price and a restaurant on site as well. The water is very clean! Awesome for snorkeling around the little island !!
The bay is beautiful and the water is crystal clear, making it perfect for snorkeling. It's reassuring to have a lifeguard on duty. Sunbeds are available for rent at €6 each for the afternoon. There are a few stray dogs around, which may not be everyone's cup of tea. If you plan on swimming a lot, it's advisable to wear beach shoes as there are some rocky patches and even some spiky sea urchins. Unfortunately, there is quite a bit of litter on the beach and in the water. I tried to pick some up, but couldn't locate a bin.
The beach is well-maintained and offers all the amenities one could need. The shoreline is mostly sandy and has a gradual slope into the water, making it easy to enter. During peak season, the water is pleasantly warm. However, if the wind picks up from the north, the waves can become quite challenging.
We ventured to this beach amidst the presence of red flags on other shorelines across the island due to rough sea conditions. However, we were pleasantly surprised to discover a serene and tranquil ocean with crystal clear waters and a picturesque sandy beach. The prices were also reasonable, with sunbeds accommodating two individuals for a mere 8€, parking for 4€, and refreshing 0.5L bottled Mythos for 3.1€.
While not as famous as other beaches in Chania, this beach is incredibly convenient, located just a short walk or bus ride from town. It's not a party beach, making it a great option for those in their 30s and up. The sand is clean and plentiful, and there are plenty of loungers available for a fee of 5EUR per person. The water is also clean and gradually deepens, making it perfect for relaxing or playing in shallow areas. If you're feeling peckish, there are plenty of taverns and mini markets nearby.
This wonderful family-friendly beach, Stavros Beach, proved to be a perfect hideaway from the windy weather during our visit. The natural harbor and the mountain's protection provided a serene environment that allowed us to enjoy the beach without any disturbance. Although the price of €25 for an umbrella and two loungers seemed a bit steep, the beach's organization and the restaurant's drinks and food service made it worthwhile, especially since we had a small child with us. The beach was one of the cleanest we have ever visited during our trip to Crete, with pristine sand and crystal-clear water. It's an ideal spot for families as the waves are minimal, and the few rocks on the water's entry are not enough to require wearing shoes. Overall, we had a great time at Stavros Beach and couldn't help but compare it to other beaches we visited during our stay.