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Plaja Aspes

Maria Platanaki
Prin Maria Platanaki Plajele din Heraklion
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Picture this: You’re standing on a remote black sand beach, surrounded by towering cliffs and crystal clear turquoise waters.  

No, this isn’t some far flung exotic locale it’s Aspes beach on the southern coast of Crete.  

As someone who’s explored countless beaches around the world, I can confidently say Aspes is one of the most stunning and secluded spots I’ve ever encountered.  

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Located about 58 km south of Heraklion, this hidden gem is tucked away in the rugged Asterousia Mountains.  

Getting here isn’t easy, but trust me the journey is well worth it for the breathtaking scenery that awaits.  

Aspes beach caters to travelers seeking unspoiled natural beauty and an escape from the crowds.  

Its remote location and boat only access make it ideal for adventurous types and those looking to truly get off the beaten path.  

Nature lovers will be in awe of the dramatic landscape, while beach bums can soak up the sun on the unique black sand.  

Swimming and snorkeling in the vivid blue waters here is an unforgettable experience.  

Aspes Beach Key Information

LocațieSouth Crete, Heraklion Prefecture
Compoziție plajăBlack sand, pebbles
ApăDeep blue, usually calm
Caracteristici ale plajeiCliffs, caves, natural salt pans
FacilitățiNone
Celebru pentruScenic beauty, isolation
ActivitățiSwimming, snorkeling, fishing
Rolul istoricPart of isolated monastic region
Regiunea înconjurătoareAsterousia Mountains
AtmosferăPeaceful, untouched
Servirea meseiNone on-site
AccesibilitateBoat access only
Perioada de vizitareDe la sfârșitul primăverii până la începutul toamnei
DemografieAdventure seekers, nature lovers
aspes beach key information

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Aspes Beach Profile

What makes Aspes truly special is its striking black sand, created by volcanic rock eroded from the surrounding cliffs.  

The beach is nestled at the base of towering vertical cliffs, with fascinating caves carved into the rock face.  

The water here is an incredible shade of turquoise that contrasts beautifully with the dark sand.  

It’s easily one of the most picturesque beaches I’ve seen in all of Crete, if not the entire Mediterranean.  

Facilități

Given its isolated location, Aspes beach is completely undeveloped.  

There are no facilities, shops, or restaurants here just raw, unspoiled nature.  

Be sure to bring everything you need for the day, including plenty of water, snacks, and sun protection.  

The lack of amenities is part of what keeps Aspes so pristine and peaceful.  

Cazări

There are no accommodations directly at Aspes beach.  

The nearest lodging options would be in the village of Tris Ekklisies, about 4 km to the west.  

For more choices, consider staying in Cretorama‘s recommended hotels in the larger towns of Matala or Mires to the north.  

Istoric și semnificație

While I couldn’t find much concrete historical information about Aspes beach itself, the entire Asterousia mountain range has a rich past.  

The area was home to numerous monasteries and hermitages in the Byzantine and Venetian periods.  

Today, it remains one of the most isolated and undeveloped parts of Crete.  

Activități

The main draw at Aspes is simply relaxing on the unique black sand and taking in the incredible scenery.  

Swimming in the vivid blue waters is a must the colors are even more vibrant up close.  

Snorkeling along the rocky coastline reveals an array of marine life.  

For the adventurous, there’s great cliff jumping into the deep water.  

Fishing from the rocks is also popular here.  

Don’t miss collecting some natural sea salt from the rocky formations on the beach’s edge.  

Servirea mesei

There are no dining options at Aspes beach itself.  

Your best bet is to pack a picnic lunch to enjoy on the sand.  

For a post-beach meal, head to one of the tavernas in nearby Tris Ekklisies.  

I highly recommend trying the fresh caught fish and local Cretan specialties.  

Cel mai bun pentru călători

Aspes beach is ideal for:  

  • Iubitori de natură
  • Adventure seekers
  • Photography enthusiasts
  • Those looking to escape crowds
  • Snorkelers and swimmers

It’s less suitable for families with young children or those with mobility issues due to the difficult access.  

For the latest travel requirements and visitor information, check the official Site-ul Organizației Naționale de Turism a Greciei.  

Aspes Beach Map – Getting There

Reaching Aspes beach is an adventure in itself.  

The only way to access it is by boat from either Tris Ekklisies sau Tsoutsouras.  

You can arrange a boat trip with local fishermen or join an organized excursion.  

The journey takes about 20-30 minutes and offers stunning coastal views along the way.  

Distanțe de la principalele orașe din Creta

  • Chania: 190 km (118 miles), approximately 3 hours 15 minutes drive
  • Rethymnon: 135 km (84 miles), approximately 2 hours 30 minutes drive
  • Heraklion: 75 km (47 miles), approximately 1 hour 30 minutes drive
  • Hersonissos: 90 km (56 miles), approximately 1 hour 45 minutes drive
  • Malia: 95 km (59 miles), approximately 1 hour 50 minutes drive
  • Agios Nikolaos: 120 km (75 miles), approximately 2 hours 15 minutes drive
  • Ierapetra: 100 km (62 miles), approximately 2 hours drive

Note: These are approximate driving times to the nearest access point (Tris Ekklisies).

Remember that a boat trip is required to reach Aspes beach itself.

Public transport options are limited in this remote area, so renting a car is recommended.

The roads in the Asterousia mountains can be winding and narrow, so drive cautiously.  

For the most up to date information on road conditions and public transportation options, visit the official Region of Crete website.  

Sfaturi

  • Bring plenty of water, snacks, and sun protection
  • Wear water shoes to navigate the pebbly shore
  • Bring snorkeling gear to explore the underwater world
  • Arrive early to secure a spot in the limited shaded areas
  • Be prepared for a completely undeveloped beach with no facilities
  • Respect the pristine environment and take all trash with you

For more stunning photos of Aspes and other Cretan beaches, follow Cretorama pe Instagram.  

For more information on beaches in the Heraklion area, check out our guide to Plajele din Heraklion.

Și nu uitați să urmăriți Cretorama on Pinterest for more inspiring Cretan beach photos!  

Discoveries Around Aspes Beach

AtracțieDescriereDistanța
Kakoperatos GorgeTraseu de drumeție pitoresc1.6 km (1 mile)
Skiadaki beachQuiet pebble beach1.6 km (1 mile)
Petrigiari GorgeRugged canyon landscape1.9 km (1.2 miles)
Sfakias CaveInteresting geological formation2 km (1.2 miles)
Kaminaki beachSmall, secluded cove3.1 km (1.9 miles)
Pervola GorgeChallenging hiking route3.6 km (2.2 miles)
Agios Antonios palm groveUnique palm tree forest3.6 km (2.2 miles)
Agios Nikitas beachBeautiful sandy shore4.1 km (2.5 miles)
Agios Nikitas monasteryHistoric religious site4.2 km (2.6 miles)
Folklore Museum of EthiaLocal cultural exhibits4.3 km (2.7 miles)
aspes beach nearby attraction

Aspes Beach Weather

Aspes Beach FAQ

How do I get to Aspes Beach?

Aspes Beach is accessible only by boat or a challenging hike. The easiest way is to take a boat trip from Sfakia or Loutro. If hiking, start from Anopolis village, but be prepared for a steep, 2-hour descent. Sturdy shoes and plenty of water are essential for hikers.

Is Aspes Beach suitable for swimming?

 Yes, Aspes Beach is excellent for swimming. The water is crystal clear and usually calm. However, be aware that there are no lifeguards, so swim with caution. The beach deepens gradually, making it good for both children and adults, but always supervise young swimmers.

Is Aspes Beach good for snorkeling?

Aspes Beach offers great snorkeling opportunities. The clear waters and rocky areas at the edges of the beach provide good visibility and diverse marine life. Bring your own snorkeling gear as there are no rental facilities. Be cautious of boats when swimming far from shore.

Are there any facilities at Aspes Beach?

Aspes Beach is completely undeveloped. There are no facilities, shops, or tavernas. Visitors need to bring everything they need, including food, water, and sun protection. Remember to take all trash with you when leaving to preserve the beach’s natural beauty.

What’s the best time to visit Aspes Beach?

The best time to visit Aspes Beach is from late May to early October. July and August offer the warmest temperatures but can be crowded if you arrive by boat tour. June and September provide a nice balance of good weather and fewer visitors. Always check weather conditions before hiking or boating.

Can I camp at Aspes Beach?

While wild camping is technically not allowed in Greece, some visitors do camp discreetly at Aspes Beach. If you choose to camp, practice Leave No Trace principles: pack out all trash, respect wildlife, and minimize your impact. Be prepared for no facilities and bring all necessary camping equipment.

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4 Comments
  • Love this secluded paradise! The crystal-clear waters and hidden coves make it a perfect escape from crowded tourist spots. Do the beach facilities include any rental options for snorkeling gear to explore the underwater scene?

    • Agreed, Cosima! Aspes Beach is amazing. The clear waters and tranquil coves create the perfect setting for a peaceful getaway. As for snorkeling gear rentals, I recommend checking with the local beach vendors or nearby shops to see if they offer that service. Exploring the underwater scene here is definitely worth it!

  • That’s such a stunning hidden beach spot – love that it’s still relatively undiscovered and has amazing snorkeling! Have you visited during peak season, and if so, how crowded does it typically get?

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