Trafoulas beach otherwise known as Dragon Bay is located 4 km of Lendas, is an impressive beach with sheer cliffs, suitable for climbing.
Completely isolated Trafoulas beach is popular with naturists. The beach consists of several caves which makes for some interesting exploration.
Whilst the long beach with tiny grayish gravel and some smooth rocks in the middle and has very deep clear waters, ideal for snorkeling. The rocks on the coast have been carved by the weather and form wonderful natural marble sculptures. An ideal spot for naturists as they are very well protected from prying eyes.
Good to Know
- Beach Type: Beaches and Coves
- Facilities: Trafoulas beach is completely natural and wild. There are no facilities here, so ensure to bring water and supplies to make the most of your day.
- Nudist Status: Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access: After leaving your vehicle, you continue on foot to the beach – it is a delightful walk and takes about 20 minutes, good footware is recommended for climbing over the rocks.
Getting There
- Town / County / State: Gortyn, Lentas, Heraklion, Kríti - Crete, Greece.
- Zip / Postal Code: 704 00
- Directions: To get to Trafoulas beach from Lentas village: On your way to Lentas, just before you enter the village there is an unmade road leading to the east which has several signs that show the way to Loutra beach, Petrakis beach, and several tavernas and apartments. Follow this road. After a 15-20 minute drive you'll arrive small port Continue driving uphill and once you've reached the top of this hill park your car there and follow the trail to the beach (15-20’). Of course, it is easier, but less adventurous, to access Trafoulas by boat from Lendas.
Coordinates
- Latitude 34.930325
- Longitude 24.923628
- Sea Level (In Meters) 11