Baths Beach is one of the most interesting coastal destinations in the settlement of Mochlos, on the northern shores of the Lasithi prefecture.

Geographically, it is located in the eastern part of the settlement, forming the natural continuation of the coastline that begins at Kolympakia beach.

The landscape is characterized by a unique combination of natural beauty and historical heritage. The beach owes its name to the Byzantine Baths, the ruins of which are situated very close to the shore, lending a distinct archaeological character to the area. The coast is washed by the clear waters of the Cretan Sea, while at its easternmost end, the land formation creates the Stomio point, offering a variety of rocky and sandy spots for swimmers.

Access to Baths beach is easy via the local road network of Mochlos, which connects the village center with its eastern extensions. The area surrounding the shore is touristically developed, featuring holiday units and complexes built along the seafront, allowing visitors to enjoy the tranquility of the landscape and the views of the open sea.