Agios Nikitas Beach
Overview
Agios Nikitas Beach is located about 65 km south of Heraklion, on the eastern side of the Asterousia Mountains. It is a secluded beach with crystal-clear waters and rocky landscapes, offering tranquility and natural beauty.The beach is near the Monastery of Agios Nikitas, built in 1640, known for its old frescoes and its blackened roof due to pirate attacks.\n\rAccess to the beach is via a 15 km dirt road that starts from the village of Akhendriá and leads to the monastery. From there, you descend about 200-230 steps to reach the beach.The beach is ideal for swimming and snorkeling, with its crystal-clear waters. \n\rThe seclusion and natural beauty make it perfect for relaxation and exploration.Surrounding the beach, there are other smaller beaches, such as Kalogerou Arolithos, which is only accessible by boat or swimming, and Cheiromili, a more isolated beach accessible via a trail.\n\rThe area is very quiet and lacks infrastructure, so it is important to bring plenty of water and necessary supplies. Don’t forget that nudity near the monastery is prohibited, as it might be offensive to the monks.It’s an excellent choice for those seeking a secluded, natural beach far from tourist areas.