Playa de Kolokitha is a hidden cove in Lasithi, Crete, famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and fine sand, ideal for relaxation and disconnecting.
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Introduction
We have explored many beaches, but Playa de Kolokitha in Lasithi (Crete) is special. It is a secret corner where the turquoise blue of the sea and the golden sand create a relaxation paradise. Visiting Kolokitha is an adventure, whether by sea or by trail, that rewards us with impressive views and unparalleled tranquility. For us, it is a sanctuary to disconnect, immerse ourselves in crystal-clear waters, and connect with nature. If you are looking for an authentic experience and a piece of Greek paradise in Lasithi (Crete), this beach is an unforgettable destination. Get ready to discover its magic.
The Playa de Kolokitha, often mentioned as one of Crete's hidden gems, is located on the Spinalonga peninsula, just northeast of Elounda. Its name, meaning 'pumpkin' in Greek, could allude to its shape or the abundance of vegetation in the surroundings. It is a cove that invites us to contemplation, to enjoy the simple pleasure of nature without artifice. Its beauty is so striking that it makes it an extremely photogenic place, ideal for capturing unforgettable memories. We always return home with our camera full of snapshots of its blue and green tones, which seem to change with every movement of the sun.
We always look for those beaches that offer us more than just sun and sand, and Kolokitha, with its discreet charm and serene atmosphere, more than delivers. It is the kind of place one remembers long after leaving, a blue dream that calls us to return again and again. If you are looking for an authentic experience on one of the most beautiful beaches in Lasithi (Crete), let us guide you through what makes Playa de Kolokitha such an unforgettable destination. Get ready to discover a piece of Greek paradise.
How to Get to Playa de Kolokitha
Getting to Playa de Kolokitha is part of its charm and contributes to its aura as a special and slightly hidden place. Its location, near the Spinalonga peninsula and facing the island of the same name, means there are two main ways to reach this idyllic corner of Lasithi (Crete).
By Sea: The Most Popular Route
The most common and, for many, the most pleasant way to get to Playa de Kolokitha is by boat. From the picturesque ports of Elounda and Agios Nikolaos, boat tours depart regularly that include a stop at Kolokitha. We have enjoyed these crossings, which often combine the beach visit with a tour of the historic island of Spinalonga, a former leper colony with a fascinating history worth exploring.
- From Elounda: This is the closest starting point. Small boats and caiques (traditional vessels) offer short trips that take us directly to the turquoise waters of Kolokitha. Many of these tours include time for swimming and snorkeling.
- From Agios Nikolaos: For those staying in the capital of Lasithi, there are also boat tour options. These trips are usually a bit longer, but allow us to enjoy the stunning views of Crete's east coast. Opting for the sea route is not only comfortable but also gives us a unique perspective of the Cretan coast, anticipating the beauty that awaits us.
By Land and on Foot: For the Adventurous
If you prefer a more independent experience and a bit more exercise, you can reach the vicinity of Kolokitha by car or scooter and then complete the journey on foot. We have taken this option on several occasions and, although it involves a hike, the views you get are spectacular and the feeling of 'discovery' is even greater.
1. By car/scooter: Drive towards the Spinalonga peninsula, following the signs to the small church of Agios Fokas (also known as Kolokitha Chapel or Chapel of Saint Luke). There is a small space where you can park near the chapel, although it may be limited.
2. The hike: From the chapel, a well-marked trail (though rocky and somewhat steep in parts) descends to the beach. The hike takes approximately 15-20 minutes. It is essential to wear proper footwear (sturdy sandals or sneakers, not flip-flops) and bring water, especially during the hottest months. The path offers us panoramic views of the Elounda Bay and the island of Spinalonga that are simply breathtaking, making every step worthwhile.
Regardless of how you choose to get there, arriving at Playa de Kolokitha is always a magical moment. The sight of its emerald-colored waters and the stillness of the place immediately envelop us, confirming that the journey, however you make it, was totally worth it to find this treasure of Lasithi (Crete).
The Sand and the Water
At Playa de Kolokitha, the sand and water are the stars. The sand is fine, golden in tone, and very pleasant underfoot. The beach is an intimate cove, about 100 meters long, with a ground type predominantly of sand, which facilitates comfortable access to the sea. But it is the water that truly captivates: crystal-clear, with an astonishing palette of turquoise blues. Its clarity is such that we can see the seabed clearly. The waters are calm and shallow, ideal for safe swimming. During the summer, the temperature is delightful. It is a pleasure to float and enjoy the serenity of this corner of Lasithi (Crete).
The Sand: Soft and Welcoming
The sand at Playa de Kolokitha is of the fine type, a delight for the feet. It is not the white, coral sand we find in the Caribbean, but a light golden-toned sand, soft to the touch and very pleasant for spreading out our towel and enjoying the sun. Although the beach is not extremely large —it is a rather intimate cove, with a length of a
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