Ever wondered where locals find their slice of paradise in Crete?
Let me share a special spot that changed my perspective on Mediterranean beaches completely.
Kolokytha Strand rests peacefully opposite the small island of the same name, just 12km north of Agios Nikolaos.
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This stunning strip of coastline, also known as Agios Loukas Beach, offers crystal-clear waters that perfectly complement its white sandy shore.
The journey to reach this beach is part of the experience.
Starting from Elounda town, the coastal road winds along the shoreline, passing the historic salt pans that tell tales of the region’s past.
Following the narrow land strip toward Spinalonga Peninsula, visitors encounter a charming French-built canal from 1897.
The area features traditional windmills and a quaint bridge, creating perfect photo opportunities.
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After turning onto a dirt track and crossing the peninsula, the road leads to the welcoming Saint Luke’s church.
From this vantage point, the small Kolokytha island becomes visible, serving as a natural sanctuary for seabirds.
Looking north, the historic Byzantine chapel of Saint Fokas stands proudly, commemorating Emperor Nicephorus Phocas’s liberation of Crete in 961 AD.


Kolokytha Beach Key Information
Feature | Beschreibung |
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Standort | Präfektur Lassithi, Ost-Kreta |
Strand Komposition | White sand, natural formation |
Wasser | Turquoise, shallow, usually calm |
Strand-Merkmale | Small cove, olive groves surroundings |
Annehmlichkeiten | Limited, natural shade from trees |
Berühmt für | Crystal clear waters, historical ruins |
Aktivitäten | Swimming, snorkeling, photography |
Historische Rolle | Early Christian settlement site |
Umliegende Region | Spinalonga Peninsula area |
Atmosphäre | Peaceful mornings, busy midday |
Essen | No facilities – bring supplies |
Erreichbarkeit | Dirt track + short walking trail |
Zeitraum für den Besuch | May to October, early morning best |
Demografische Daten | Nature lovers, history enthusiasts |

Kolokytha Beach Profile
Die white sand beach reveals itself after a short downhill walk from Saint Luke’s church.
This intimate cove features some of the most transparent waters in Cretorama’s featured locations.
Ancient Olivenhaine and wheat fields frame this coastal gem, creating a uniquely Greek setting.
Morning visits offer the most serene experience, as the beach can get busy during peak hours.


Annehmlichkeiten
The beach maintains its natural state with minimal facilities.
Visitors should bring their own supplies, including:
- Water and snacks
- Beach umbrellas
- Towels
- Sun protection


Geschichte und Bedeutung
Near the beach lies an early Christian basilica dating to the 5th-6th century.
Discovered in 1971, the site reveals ancient marble capitals and partially preserved mosaic floors.
A fascinating inscription mentions a “Priest Thomas” who renovated the structure.
Local tradition suggests the church was dedicated to either St. Catherine oder St. Helena.


Aktivitäten
- Schwimmen in the calm, shallow waters
- Schnorcheln along the rocky edges
- Fotografie of the historical ruins
- Bird watching on Kolokytha island
- Beach walking along the white sand


Kolokytha Beach Map – Getting There
For the most up-to-date transportation information, check the official Crete transportation portal.
Distances from major cities:
- Heraklion: 75 km (47 miles) – 1 hour 15 minutes
- Agios Nikolaos: 12 km (7.5 miles) – 20 minutes
- Malia: 35 km (22 miles) – 45 minutes
- Ierapetra: 40 km (25 miles) – 50 minutes
- Rethymnon: 135 km (84 miles) – 2 hours
- Chania: 190 km (118 miles) – 2 hours 45 minutes


Tipps
- Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds
- Bring proper footwear for the dirt track
- Pack all necessary supplies
Consider combining with a visit to Lassithi beaches
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Discoveries Around Kolokytha Beach
Attraktion in der Nähe | Distance & Description |
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Early Christian Basilica of Kolokitha | 0.2 km (0.12 miles) – Ancient religious ruins |
Early Christian Basilica of Elounda | 1.4 km (0.87 miles) – Historic church remains |
Analipsis church at Elounda | 1.4 km (0.87 miles) – Traditional Greek orthodox church |
Elounda windmills | 1.5 km (0.93 miles) – Historic grinding structures |
Ancient Olous | 1.6 km (1 mile) – Submerged ancient city |
Elounda Salt pans | 1.9 km (1.18 miles) – Traditional salt harvesting |
Pigaidakia beaches | 2.2 km (1.37 miles) – Small sandy coves |
Armos beaches | 2.5 km (1.55 miles) – Natural beach stretch |
Elounda beaches | 2.7 km (1.68 miles) – Popular swimming spots |
Agia Paraskevi beaches | 3.1 km (1.93 miles) – Peaceful coastal area |
