Ierapetra Beach Guide
The beaches in and near Ierapetra are particularly well known and stretch about 51 kilometres along the coast, all the way from Myrtos to the “Megali Paralia” (Large Beach) at Ferma.
Beaches inside the town of Ierapetra
- Νο 1: East Beach
- Νο 2: South Beach
- Νο 3: West Beach
In Ierapetra you will find the “East” beach or beach of Agios Andreas, one of three inside the town itself. It is a fully organised municipal beach with all the facilities you could wish for.
The second beach is the South Beach of Ierapetra, next to the Kales Fortress. It, too, is organised, with cafeterias and canteens nearby, and offers a variety of watersports such as scuba diving and windsurfing, as well as beach-volley and paintball.
Lastly there is the West Beach of Ierapetra, in the heart of town, with its fine sand and deep-blue waters. This is the busiest beach in town.
Beaches near Ierapetra
Koutsounari Beach
Five km from Ierapetra is Koutsounari beach. This is a large beach with fine sand and relatively shallow water.
It’s not fully organised, which means that a large part has no beach umbrellas and loungers, but there are quite a few trees providing shade for bathers.
Ferma Beach
Ferma beach is 8 km east of Ierapetra. It’s a small cove with very clear water. Another semi-organised beach, set in a wonderful landscape.
Agia Fotia
Ten km east of Ierapetra is Agia Fotia, an inlet with fine sand and a rocky shore, which gets quite busy in the summer. There are umbrellas and loungers, as well as canteens selling snacks and refreshments.
Myrtos Beach
West of Ierapetra, about 10 km away, is Myrtos beach, perhaps the most beautiful in the area. Its crystal-clear, aquamarine waters and sand-and-pebble beach make it particularly attractive. Myrtos is suitable for families, being fully organised, and draws mainly European tourists. Though busy, it’s relatively peaceful.
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