Best Beaches on the South Coast of Lasithi

Beaches on the South Coast of Lasithi vary from pebble village shores to wide sandy bays and remote turquoise coves. This guide compares them so you choose based on swimming comfort, sand type, and isolation level.

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South Coast of Lasithi faces the open Libyan Sea. Beaches here are less crowded than the north, but conditions vary significantly. Sand type, depth, and wind exposure differ from west to east.

Myrtos Beach — Village Pebble Shore

Myrtos offers a long pebble beach directly in front of the village. Water clarity is high and entry becomes deep relatively quickly.

Best for:

  • Quiet swimming
  • Easy access from accommodation
  • Low tourist density

Not ideal for children who prefer soft sand.

Ierapetra East Beaches — Long and Open

East of Ierapetra, beaches stretch for kilometers. Most are mixed sand and pebble. Some sections are partially organized.

These beaches offer space rather than dramatic scenery. Access is simple and parking is usually easy.

Makry Gialos — Sandy and Shallow

The main beach of Makry Gialos is one of the most family-friendly on the south coast. Sand dominates and entry is gradual.

Best for:

  • Children
  • Relaxed swimming
  • Travelers wanting light organization

It can be busier than other south coast beaches in high season, but still calmer than northern resorts.

Koutsouras & Achlia — Deeper Water

These beaches are less protected and often deeper. The water color is intense blue due to depth.

They suit confident swimmers and visitors seeking low density. Wind exposure may affect comfort.

Xerokampos Bays — Soft Sand & Turquoise Water

Xerokampos offers multiple bays with sandy bottoms and bright turquoise water. Some beaches are wide and open; others are smaller coves.

Best for:

  • Long beach days
  • Isolation
  • Photography

Infrastructure is minimal. Bring shade and water if staying for hours.

Wind Considerations

The south coast reacts strongly to wind direction:

  • South winds create waves and humidity
  • North winds often leave the south calmer than the north coast

Conditions can shift quickly. Always assess the sea before entering.

Sand vs Pebble Breakdown

  • Pebble dominant: Myrtos, parts of Ierapetra coast
  • Mixed sand: Ierapetra east, Koutsouras
  • Soft sand: Makry Gialos, Xerokampos

Your comfort preference should guide your base selection.

Quick Selection Guide

  • Traveling with kids → Makry Gialos
  • Want compact village access → Myrtos
  • Want empty open space → Ierapetra east
  • Want turquoise remote bays → Xerokampos

The South Coast of Lasithi offers variety, but it requires clarity about what kind of swimming experience you want.

How to Choose the Right Beach on the South Coast

Choosing the right beach on the South Coast of Lasithi depends on three practical factors: sand type, wind exposure, and how far you are willing to drive. The coastline is long, and conditions vary significantly between west and east.

If sand quality is your priority, Makry Gialos and Xerokampos are the safest choices. Both offer soft sand and more comfortable entry into the water. Makry Gialos is more structured and suitable for families. Xerokampos is wider, quieter, and more isolated.

If you prefer compact access directly from your accommodation, Myrtos is efficient. The beach sits directly in front of the village. However, the surface is pebble-based and entry becomes deeper quickly.

If you want long, open, uncrowded coastline rather than a defined “bay,” the eastern side of Ierapetra provides extended beach stretches with easy parking and space.

Wind also matters. When strong south winds appear, exposed beaches such as Xerokampos may become uncomfortable. On days with strong north winds affecting the island, the south coast can feel calmer than northern Crete.

There is no single “best” beach across the entire coastline. The correct choice depends on swimming comfort, tolerance for isolation, and how much infrastructure you expect nearby.

On the South Coast of Lasithi, beach selection is not about ranking. It is about alignment.

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