Things to Do on the South Coast of Lasithi

The South Coast of Lasithi is not built around attractions. Activities here are simple, slow, and landscape-based. This guide explains what you can realistically do beyond spending the day on the beach.

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South Coast of Lasithi is defined more by atmosphere than by landmarks. There are no large historical complexes or organized entertainment zones. Activities are tied to sea, landscape, and small villages.

1. Explore Coastal Villages

Myrtos, Makry Gialos, and smaller settlements such as Koutsouras offer quiet evening walks and traditional tavern dining. The experience is simple: waterfront stroll, sunset, dinner.

This is not nightlife. It is repetition and rhythm.

2. Swim in Different Beach Conditions

Because beaches vary along the coast, one practical activity is exploring different swimming environments:

  • Pebble village beaches (Myrtos)
  • Family-friendly sand (Makry Gialos)
  • Remote turquoise bays (Xerokampos)

Beach-hopping is one of the most realistic “activities” here.

3. Scenic Mountain Drives

The road between Makry Gialos and Xerokampos crosses mountain terrain with wide sea views. Driving itself becomes part of the experience.

These roads are narrow and curved, but paved and accessible with normal vehicles.

4. Visit Chrissi Island (from Ierapetra)

Boat excursions depart from Ierapetra to Chrissi Island during the season. The island offers white sand and shallow water.

This is one of the few structured day activities in the region.

5. Discover Small Inland Villages

Driving slightly inland reveals traditional mountain settlements with minimal tourism. These villages provide a contrast to the open coastline.

Short stops for coffee or lunch create a different rhythm than staying only by the sea.

6. Sunset Watching

The south-facing coastline produces strong, open-sky sunsets. Beaches near Makry Gialos and Myrtos offer unobstructed horizon views.

Sunset here is quiet, not crowded.

7. Slow Evenings by the Sea

One of the defining activities is doing very little: walking along the shore after dinner, sitting at a café, or listening to waves without background noise from resorts.

The South Coast does not reward speed. It rewards stillness.

What You Will Not Find Here

  • Large archaeological parks
  • Marina nightlife
  • Organized shopping streets
  • Resort entertainment programs

If those are priorities, the north coast fits better.

How to Structure Your Days

  • Morning: beach or swim
  • Midday: rest due to heat
  • Late afternoon: short drive or village visit
  • Evening: seaside dinner

The South Coast of Lasithi offers fewer attractions but more space. Activities here are simple by design.

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Where to go, what to skip, where to eat, when to move, and how long everything realistically takes — already figured out for you by someone living in Crete.

No endless searching, random tourist stops, or wasted hours trying to plan the day yourself.

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Zurab Peikrishvili, travel writer and photographer based in Crete.

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