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Leprias Beach

Maria Platanaki
By Maria Platanaki Heraklion Beaches
7 Min Read

Alright, beach lovers, I’m about to let you in on a secret that’ll blow your flip flops off.

Ever heard of a beach named after a skin condition?

Welcome to Leprias Beach, Crete’s wildest coastal gem!

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Leprias Beach, also known as Lepries, is a small pebbly paradise tucked away in the Kalokambos area.


It’s about 73km south of Heraklion, surrounded by the rugged Asterousia Range.


Picture this: you’re hiking the trail from Tripiti to Agios Ioannis, and suddenly, you stumble upon this beauty.


The beach sits at the foot of a steep, crumbly slope that looks like, well, a leper’s skin (hence the name Leprias Greek for leper).


It’s not the prettiest comparison, but trust me, the beach itself is a knockout.

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Getting down to the beach is a bit of an adventure.


Your safest bet is to approach from the western end of the bay.


Once you’re down there, you’ll see why it was worth the trek.


The eastern part of the beach has these amazing caves that offer shade all day long – nature’s own beach umbrellas!

And if you’re feeling extra exploratory, between Leprias and Tripiti, there are more lovely beaches in Kalokambos.


These spots are favorites among local fishermen, so you know they’re good.

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Leprias Beach Key Information

LocationHeraklion Prefecture, Central Crete, South Crete
Beach CompositionPebbles
WaterBlue, Deep, Usually calm
Beach FeaturesCaves, Steep dirt slope
AmenitiesNone
Famous ForIsolation, Natural beauty
ActivitiesSnorkeling, Spearfishing, Hiking, Nudism
Historical RolePart of ancient Cretan landscape
Surrounding RegionAsterousia Range, Kalokambos area
AtmosphereQuiet, Wild, Natural
DiningNone on-site, bring own food
AccessibilityHiking trail or boat only
Period to VisitLate spring to early fall
DemographicsAdventure seekers, Nature lovers
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Leprias Beach Profile

Leprias isn’t your typical sandy beach it’s all about the pebbles here.


The water is that deep, mesmerizing blue that Crete is famous for.


It gets deep pretty quickly, so it’s perfect for those who love a good swim.


The sea is usually calm, making it great for a relaxing float.


And the best part?

It’s almost always quiet.

You might just have the whole place to yourself!

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Amenities

Let’s be real Leprias is as bare bones as it gets.


There are no beach bars, no sunbeds, no fancy facilities.


But that’s what makes it special.


It’s just you, the pebbles, and the sea.


Oh, and those amazing caves for shade.


Pack everything you need for the day, because once you’re there, you’re there.

Accommodations

Leprias isn’t exactly a resort town.


In fact, there are no accommodations right on the beach.


Your best bet is to stay in one of the nearby villages or in Heraklion and make a day trip out of it.


For more options, check out other Heraklion Beaches in the area.

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History and Significance

While Leprias itself doesn’t have a long recorded history, the surrounding area is steeped in myths and legends.


The Asterousia Range has been home to hermits and monks for centuries.


And who knows?

Maybe ancient Minoans once walked these very pebbles.


The nearby Tripiti has a Minoan settlement, so the area has been inhabited for thousands of years.

Activities

Leprias is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.


Snorkeling and spearfishing are top notch here, thanks to the rocky bottom and clear waters.
Hiking the trail to get here is an activity in itself.


And for the brave, it’s a nudist-friendly beach, so you can work on that all over tan.


Don’t forget your camera the landscape is seriously photogenic.

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Dining

There are no restaurants at Leprias Beach, so pack a picnic!


Grab some local Cretan cheese, olives, and bread before you head out.


For proper sit down meals, you’ll need to head back to the nearby villages or Heraklion.


Check out Cretorama for some great Cretan food recommendations.

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Best For Travelers

Leprias is perfect for:
* Adventure seekers who love a good hike


* Nature enthusiasts who appreciate raw, untouched beauty


* Snorkeling and spearfishing fans


* Nudists looking for a quiet spot


* Photographers chasing that perfect rugged landscape shot


* Anyone wanting to escape the tourist crowds

Leprias Beach Map – Getting There

Getting to Leprias is part of the adventure.


You’ll need to drive from Heraklion to Tripiti (about 1.5 hours), then hike the trail to Agios Ioannis.


Alternatively, you can reach it by boat from Tripiti or other nearby beaches.

Distances from Major Cities to Leprias Beach:

  • Chania: Approximately 190 km (118 miles), 3 hours 30 minutes drive
  • Rethymnon: About 120 km (75 miles), 2 hours 30 minutes drive
  • Heraklion: Around 73 km (45 miles), 1 hour 30 minutes drive
  • Hersonissos: Roughly 90 km (56 miles), 1 hour 45 minutes drive
  • Malia: About 95 km (59 miles), 1 hour 50 minutes drive
  • Agios Nikolaos: Approximately 120 km (75 miles), 2 hours 15 minutes drive
  • Ierapetra: Around 100 km (62 miles), 2 hours drive

Note: These are approximate times for driving to Tripiti, the closest accessible point by car.

From there, you’ll need to hike to Leprias Beach.

There’s no public transportation to this remote location, so a rental car is necessary.

The roads can be winding and narrow in parts, so allow extra time and drive carefully.


For the latest travel info and car rental options, check the official website of the Region of Crete.

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Tips

1. Wear sturdy shoes for the hike down – flip flops won’t cut it.


2. Bring plenty of water and snacks – there are no shops nearby.


3. Pack sun protection – the Greek sun is strong!


4. Bring a good book or podcast – it’s all about relaxation here.


5. If you’re into photography, the early morning light is magical.


6. Be prepared for a clothing-optional environment.

For more stunning photos of Cretan beaches like Leprias, follow Cretorama on Instagram!

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Discoveries Around Leprias Beach

AttractionDistanceDescription
Katarti beach0.4 km (0.25 miles)Another beautiful, quiet beach nearby
Trail Tripiti – Katarti0.7 km (0.43 miles)Scenic hiking trail along coast
Vourlidia beach at Salamias1.4 km (0.87 miles)Secluded beach with crystal waters
Tripiti Minoan settlement1.4 km (0.87 miles)Ancient ruins from Minoan era
Tripiti beach1.8 km (1.12 miles)Larger, more accessible beach
Salamias beaches1.9 km (1.18 miles)Series of small, picturesque beaches
Agios Savvas Olive wood2 km (1.24 miles)Ancient olive grove with history
Zoodochos Pigi Monastery at Kapetaniana2.2 km (1.37 miles)Historic monastery with amazing views
Cave Peristeras at Salamias3.1 km (1.93 miles)Impressive cave with local legends
Trafoulas Gorge3.6 km (2.24 miles)Stunning gorge for hiking enthusiasts
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Leprias Beach Weather

Leprias Beach FAQ

Is Leprias Beach safe for swimming?

 While the water is usually calm, Leprias Beach has a deep profile. It’s suitable for confident swimmers, but always exercise caution. There are no lifeguards on duty, so swim at your own risk and never swim alone.

Are there any dangerous animals or plants at Leprias Beach?

While there are no particularly dangerous animals, be aware of sea urchins in the water. On land, watch out for sharp rocks and potentially slippery surfaces. As always in nature, respect the environment and don’t touch unfamiliar plants or animals.

What should I pack for a day at Leprias Beach?

Pack plenty of water, food, sunscreen, a hat, sturdy shoes for the hike, swimwear, a towel, and a first-aid kit. Consider bringing snorkeling gear if you want to explore underwater. A camera is great for capturing the stunning scenery.

Can I visit Leprias Beach in winter?

Visiting Leprias Beach in winter is not recommended. The weather can be unpredictable, the trail might be slippery, and the sea can be rough. The best time to visit is from late May to early October when the weather is more stable.

Is it possible to camp at Leprias Beach?

Wild camping is technically not allowed in Greece. However, some adventurers do practice “discrete” camping. If you choose to do so, be respectful of the environment, leave no trace, and be prepared for a lack of facilities.

Are there any cultural sites near Leprias Beach?

While not directly on the beach, the nearby Tripiti Minoan settlement (about 1.4 km away) offers a glimpse into ancient Cretan history. The Zoodochos Pigi Monastery at Kapetaniana (2.2 km away) is also worth a visit for its historical and cultural significance.

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