Home / Crete Pictures / Agia Pelagia PicturesAgia Pelagia Pictures Enjoy the pictures from Agia Pelagia Map showing Agia Pelagia and the other local beaches, Lygaria (east), Kladissos, Psaromoura and Mononaftis (west).Photo of Agia Pelagia from above. The elongated peninsula covered in greenery is the Souda Peninsula, which is completely occupied by the Capsis HotelThe bay of Agia Pelagia is protected from the summer meltemia winds and the sea is usually calm.The beach at Agia Pelagia stretches in front of the tavernas and cafés, on the other side of a narrow pavement.The calm sea of Agia Pelagia offers carefree moments for children, who can enjoy their games in safety.The sea at Agia Pelagia quickly becomes deep, but in the middle of the beach you will find this shallow spot, suitable for small children.The west end of Agia Pelagia bay, near the Capsis Hotel.Agia Pelagia seen from west to east. On the west side and in the middle there are more beach umbrellas, while there is a small free spot at the east end.At Agia Pelagia you will find pedalos, canoes and other watersports on offer.One of the many restaurants in Agia Pelagia, carefully decorated in the traditional style.The fishing boats moored at the west end of the beach are one of the few remaining nostalgic pictures of Agia Pelagia.There is no marina at Agia Pelagia, but the closed bay is a wonderful natural harbour full of boats moored far from the beach.Traditional wooden fishing boats rock gently in the calm waters of Agia Pelagia..Another pretty wooden boat resting until dusk, when it will go fishing in the sea of Crete.A cafeteria with its little tables in the shade of the pine trees is the ideal place to enjoy your coffee by the sea at Agia Pelagia.At Agia Pelagia all the tavernas and bars are right next to the blue sea, so you are guaranteed to relax as you enjoy the beautiful view.Enjoying holidays by the sea at Agia Pelagia.One of the many restaurants on the beach. Walk round and pick the one you like best.A “secret” spot with a beautiful view at Agia Pelagia, an oasis of peace, well hidden from passers-by.The nearby beach of Lygaria. Once the hills were empty, but the building development of recent years has covered almost every inch of land.Lygaria and Agia Pelagia are close to Heraklion and are popular spots for those who want a house with a view of the blue sea of Crete.The beach and village of Madé east of Lygaria. The houses in Madé go down to the small beach.Hotel Athena Palace Hotel occupies the whole hill next to Madé. At night the lights of the hotel give the impression of a small town seen from afar.Another photo of Lygaria.The beaches of Lygaria and Agia Pelagia are very busy, so the only secluded places are inaccessible spots like this rock, with a solitary swimmer standing on it. Read more: Agia Pelagia Crete Pictures © explorecrete.com All Rights Reserved. Reproduction or copying without permission is prohibited.