One of Crete’s most iconic beaches, Elafonissi is famed for its unique pink-tinged sand and clear turquoise waters. A natural sandbar connects the mainland to a protected islet, forming a shallow, lagoon-like area perfect for swimming and families. Despite its popularity, the beach remains unspoiled—especially if you wander beyond the main stretch. It's a must-see blend of natural beauty and ecological wonder, easily visited on a day trip from Chania.
Family-friendly
Rare wildlife
Unique pink sand
Shallow water
Lagoon
Ideal day-trip
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Palaiochora
Nestled between the Libyan Sea and rugged mountains, Palaiochora is a laid-back seaside town offering a mix of beach types, from soft sandy bays to quiet pebble coves. With its relaxed vibe, friendly locals, and excellent tavernas, it’s an ideal base for exploring southwest Crete. Whether you’re into hiking, coastal drives, or simply soaking up authentic island life, Palaiochora delivers a slower, more soulful Cretan experience.
Top sunset destination
Historic ruins
Rock pools
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Sfakia
Set along Crete’s wild southern coast, Sfakia is a small village rich in tradition and dramatic scenery. Surrounded by cliffs, gorges, and crystal-clear sea, it's a gateway to famous hikes like Samaria Gorge and hidden beaches only accessible by boat or trail. With deep historical roots and a fiercely proud local culture, Sfakia is ideal for those seeking authenticity, adventure, and quiet coastal charm far from the tourist trail.
Located ~17 km east of Chania on Akrotiri’s southern shore, Marathi is a twin-beach complex divided by a small fishing harbor. Both have fine golden sand, calm shallow seas protected from wind, and excellent views of Drapanos Cape and the White Mountains. It’s a Blue Flag site with full facilities: umbrellas, sunbeds, showers, lifeguards, parking, nearby tavernas, and water-sport options like SUP and snorkeling.
Family-friendly
Restaurants & cafes
Accessible
Sunbeds
Water sports
Arrive early
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Falassarna
Located about 59 km west of Chania on the Gramvousa peninsula, Falassarna is one of Crete’s most celebrated beaches, stretching nearly 3 km with five distinct sandy and pebbly bays. The main section—Pachia Ammos—is a wide, Blue‑Flag beach featuring golden-white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and plenty of room, even in peak season. This is one of Crete’s best sunset spots—west-facing, with vibrant evening skies that draw both couples and photography enthusiasts.
Top sunset destination
Spectacular scenery
Water activities
Archaeological ruins
Family-friendly
Cove exploration
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