Agia Marina Beach
Type
sand
Wind exposure
Moderate
Parking
No
Kids
Not ideal
Agia Marina is a sandy beach located on the western coast of Crete near coordinates 35.5202255, 23.9247021. The beach attracts visitors seeking solitude rather than amenities, as it offers no parking facilities, sunbeds, taverna, or snorkeling opportunities. Its lack of family-oriented infrastructure makes it unsuitable for those traveling with children or seeking comfort services. The remote setting and minimal facilities appeal primarily to experienced travelers and adventurers who are willing to trek to reach the shore and are content with natural surroundings. The sandy beach provides a tranquil atmosphere away from more developed tourist areas, making it ideal for those seeking an authentic, undeveloped Cretan coastal experience. Access requires parking elsewhere and walking, so visitors should arrive prepared with supplies and plan accordingly for a self-sufficient day.
FAQ
Is Agia Marina Beach a sandy beach?
Agia Marina Beach is a sand beach with blue water, in the west region of Crete.
Is the water clean at Agia Marina Beach?
Agia Marina Beach holds the EU bathing-water rating "Excellent", the highest of the four EU categories, for the 2025 season, under the European Bathing Water Directive (source: European Environment Agency).
Is the sea calm at Agia Marina Beach?
The sea at Agia Marina Beach is usually wavy. For today's live wind and wave conditions, see our "where to swim today" page.
Is Agia Marina Beach suitable for children?
The water at Agia Marina Beach is shallow, which suits children well. A lifeguard operates in season.
Are there sunbeds and facilities at Agia Marina Beach?
At Agia Marina Beach you will find: accommodation nearby, food and water nearby, sunbeds and umbrellas, water sports, lifeguard in season, showers, Blue Flag awarded.
Is there parking at Agia Marina Beach?
No, Agia Marina Beach does not have dedicated parking. Access: served by bus, paved road.
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