Fylakes Beach is one of the most characteristic coastal destinations in the Agia Pelagia area, Heraklion prefecture.
Geographically, it is located on the northern coast of Crete, situated at the eastern end of the peninsula that defines the bay of Agia Pelagia.
The landscape is characterized by its unique formation, as the beach is nestled inside a small cove with turquoise waters, surrounded by steep cliffs and lush vegetation. Its position offers natural protection from winds, creating a serene environment ideal for swimming.
Access to Fylakes is via Kiteou Street, which connects the area with the main settlement of Agia Pelagia. In the wider area surrounding the beach, there is significant tourist activity, with large hotel units and tourist accommodations offering views of the bay.
Dining infrastructures such as restaurants and cafes are located in close proximity to the shore, while visitors have the opportunity to explore the surrounding coasts and enjoy the unique natural terrain of the peninsula.