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Kokkinos Kavos Beach

Efi Chamalidi
Unter Efi Chamalidi Strände von Lassithi
8 Min. Lesen

Ever dreamed of finding a beach that feels like it’s all yours?

Well, let me tell you about Kokkinos Kavos, a hidden treasure along Crete’s rugged coastline that’ll make you feel like a true explorer. 

Tucked away on the northeastern tip of Crete, Kokkinos Kavos is a small cove that’s part of a string of beaches between Maridati and the famous Vai palm grove

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To get there, you’ve got to earn it – it’s a 2.5-hour hike along steep shores, or you can reach it by boat. 

The name Kokkinos Kavos means “Red Cape” in Greek, and you’ll see why when you get there. 

The rocks around the beach have this amazing reddish color that makes the whole place look like something out of a movie. 

When I first saw it, I couldn’t believe my eyes – it was like nature had decided to paint the landscape just for fun. 

Kokkinos Kavos Key Information

StandortLassithi Prefecture, Eastern Crete
Strand KompositionSand and pebbles
WasserBlue, Usually calm
Strand-MerkmaleRed rocks, Small cove
AnnehmlichkeitenKeine
Berühmt fürRed rocks, Secluded location
AktivitätenSwimming, Snorkeling, Hiking
Historische RolleN/A
Umliegende RegionNear Vai palm grove
AtmosphäreQuiet, Natural
EssenNo on-site options
ErreichbarkeitHiking or boat only
Zeitraum für den BesuchSpätes Frühjahr bis Frühherbst
Demografische DatenAbenteuerlustige, Naturliebhaber

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Kokkinos Kavos Beach Profile

Kokkinos Kavos isn’t your typical sandy beach. 

The shore is a mix of sand and pebbles, which gives it a wild, untouched feel. 

The water is this incredible shade of blue that seems to go on forever. 

It’s usually pretty calm here, making it perfect for a relaxing swim. 

And the best part? It’s almost always quiet. 

You might have the whole place to yourself if you’re lucky. 

Annehmlichkeiten

Now, let’s be real – Kokkinos Kavos is all about getting back to nature. 

There are no fancy beach bars or sunbeds here. 

It’s just you, the sea, and the stunning Cretan landscape. 

Make sure to bring everything you need for the day – water, snacks, sunscreen, and maybe a good book. 

Oh, and don’t forget your camera – the views here are incredible. 

Unterkünfte

Since Kokkinos Kavos is pretty remote, there’s no place to stay right on the beach. 

The nearest town with hotels is Palekastro, about a 30-minute drive away. 

For more options, check out the Strände von Lassithi area, which has everything from cozy guesthouses to luxury resorts. 

Geschichte und Bedeutung

While Kokkinos Kavos itself doesn’t have any ancient ruins, the whole area is steeped in history. 

The nearby Vai palm grove is said to have grown from date pits left by Arab pirates centuries ago. 

And just a short distance away, you can find the ruins of ancient Itanos, a city that was once an important trade center. 

Aktivitäten

Kokkinos Kavos is all about embracing nature and adventure: 

  • Schwimmen: The clear, calm waters are perfect for a refreshing dip.
  • Schnorcheln: The rocky areas around the beach are great for spotting fish.
  • Wandern: The walk to the beach is an adventure in itself.
  • Fotografie: The red rocks and blue sea make for stunning photos.
  • Sunbathing: Find your perfect spot and soak up the Cretan sun.

For those who like to feel free, it’s worth noting that Kokkinos Kavos is FKK-freundlich

Essen

There are no restaurants at Kokkinos Kavos, so packing a picnic is your best bet. 

Before you head out, stop by a local market in Palekastro or Sitia to stock up on Cretan goodies. 

Think fresh bread, local cheese, olives, and maybe some juicy tomatoes. 

Trust me, everything tastes better when you’re eating it with a view of the Cretan Sea. 

Das Beste für Reisende

Kokkinos Kavos is perfect for: 

  • Abenteuerlustige
  • Naturliebhaber
  • Hikers
  • Photography enthusiasts
  • Those looking for quiet, uncrowded beaches

It’s not ideal for families with small children or those who need lots of amenities. 

Kokkinos Kavos Beach Map – Getting There

Getting to Kokkinos Kavos is part of the adventure. 

The easiest way is to drive to Maridati beach (you’ll need to rent a car) and then hike north along the coast for about 2.5 hours. 

The hike can be challenging, so make sure you’re prepared with good shoes and plenty of water. 

Alternatively, you can take a boat tour from Vai or Sitia, but these aren’t regular services, so you’ll need to ask around locally. 

Entfernungen von den wichtigsten kretischen Städten

  • Chania: Approximately 280 km (174 miles), 4 hours drive
  • Rethymnon: About 230 km (143 miles), 3 hours 15 minutes drive
  • Heraklion: Roughly 150 km (93 miles), 2 hours 15 minutes drive
  • Hersonissos: Around 135 km (84 miles), 2 hours drive
  • Malia: Approximately 125 km (78 miles), 1 hour 50 minutes drive
  • Agios Nikolaos: About 85 km (53 miles), 1 hour 20 minutes drive
  • Ierapetra: Roughly 90 km (56 miles), 1 hour 30 minutes drive

Note: These are approximate distances and times for driving to Maridati beach, the starting point for the hike to Kokkinos Kavos. From there, it’s about a 2.5-hour hike to the beach. Public transportation options are very limited in this area, so renting a car is strongly recommended. 

For the most up-to-date travel information, including any trail closures or restrictions, check the Website der Gemeinde Lassithi

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Tipps

  • Start your hike early in the morning to avoid the midday heat
  • Bring more water than you think you’ll need
  • Pack a hat and sunscreen – there’s not much shade on the beach
  • Wear sturdy shoes for the hike
  • Bring a good map or GPS – the trail isn’t always clearly marked
  • Pack out all your trash – let’s keep this beach beautiful
  • Check the weather before you go – the hike can be dangerous in bad conditions
  • Tell someone your plans before you set out

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Discoveries Around Kokkinos Kavos

AttraktionBeschreibungEntfernung
Maridati beachQuiet beach, starting point0,9 km (0,56 Meilen)
Kedromouri beachAnother secluded beach nearby0,9 km (0,56 Meilen)
Psili Ammos beach at VaiSandy beach near palms2.5 km (1.55 miles)
Kouremenos beachPopular windsurfing spot2.6 km (1.62 miles)
Vai palm groveUnique palm forest beach2.9 km (1.80 miles)
Church of Saint John at VaiSmall church near beach3 km (1.86 miles)
Fort Paleo CastroAncient fortress ruins3,1 km (1,93 Meilen)
Voulismata beachSmall, quiet beach3,5 km (2,17 Meilen)
Grandes IsletsSmall islands off coast3,5 km (2,17 Meilen)
Roussolakos Minoan TownAncient Minoan site3,5 km (2,17 Meilen)

For more information about beaches and attractions in Crete, visit Kretorama, your comprehensive guide to the island. 

Before planning your trip, check the latest travel requirements and regulations on the Website der Griechischen Nationalen Tourismusorganisation

Kokkinos Kavos Beach Weather

Kokkinos Kavos Beach FAQ

Is it safe to swim at Kokkinos Kavos beach?

 Generally, swimming at Kokkinos Kavos is safe due to its usually calm waters. However, as with any remote beach, there are no lifeguards, so swimmers should exercise caution and be aware of their own abilities and potential currents.

What’s the best time of year to visit Kokkinos Kavos?

 The ideal time to visit Kokkinos Kavos is from late May to early October when the weather is warm and dry. July and August can be very hot for hiking, so early morning starts are recommended. Spring (April-May) can also be pleasant but may have occasional rain.

How difficult is the hike to Kokkinos Kavos, and what should hikers prepare?

The hike to Kokkinos Kavos is considered moderately difficult due to its length (about 2.5 hours) and terrain. Hikers should bring plenty of water, sun protection, sturdy shoes, and a basic first aid kit. It’s also advisable to have a good map or GPS device as the trail isn’t always clearly marked.

Are there any dangerous animals or plants to be aware of when hiking to Kokkinos Kavos?

While the hike to Kokkinos Kavos is generally safe, hikers should be aware of potential encounters with local wildlife such as snakes or scorpions. It’s advisable to stick to clear paths and wear sturdy shoes. Also, be cautious of sharp rocks and spiny plants along the trail.

Are there any cultural or environmental considerations visitors should be aware of at Kokkinos Kavos?

Kokkinos Kavos is part of a sensitive coastal ecosystem. Visitors should practice “Leave No Trace” principles, avoiding any damage to plants or wildlife. Also, while the beach is nudism-friendly, it’s important to be respectful of other beachgoers and local customs in the broader area.

Are there any interesting legends or historical stories associated with Kokkinos Kavos or the surrounding area?

 While Kokkinos Kavos itself doesn’t have specific legends, the nearby Vai palm grove is said to have grown from date pits discarded by Arab pirates. The broader area has a rich history, with ancient sites like Itanos nearby, which was an important Minoan and later Roman port city. Local guides or historical tours might provide more detailed stories about the region’s past.

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