Alatsolimni Beach is located in Xerokampos, near Sitia in southeastern Crete, within the Lasithi region.

It is one of the most distinctive coastal spots in the area, named after the small saltwater lagoon (“alatsi” meaning salt) that forms just behind the beach, creating a unique natural setting.

The beach is mainly sandy, with shallow and clear waters that often display bright turquoise hues. The presence of the lagoon, along with small sand dunes, gives the area characteristics of a coastal wetland, especially during periods when water accumulates.

Alatsolimni is not organized, but access is relatively easy via a dirt road that leads close to the الساحل. Its accessibility and gentle shoreline make it one of the more popular beaches in Xerokampos.

The surrounding landscape features low vegetation and a few tamarisk trees that provide limited natural shade. Despite its appeal, the area remains largely undeveloped, preserving its natural character.

Alatsolimni Beach stands out within Xerokampos for its distinctive landscape, combining a sandy coast, shallow waters, and a rare lagoon formation, offering a setting that differs from the typical beaches of the region.