Kalikovrechtis Beach is one of the most distinctive and unexplored spots on the southern coast of Crete, located west of Myrtos, right next to Vatos Beach and just before the village of Tertsa.

It is a narrow yet long stretch of coastline that took its name from a local idiom describing the spot where the waves "wet" the feet (kalikia) of those passing by. The beach is characterized by a mix of fine sand and dark pebbles, with the landscape further enhanced by tamarisk trees and steep cliffs, offering a sense of wild, untouched beauty.

For travelers seeking guide information, it is important to note that Kalikovrechtis is a completely unorganized beach, ideal for those who desire absolute tranquility away from the infrastructure of mass tourism. The waters are deep, cool, and crystal clear, with a seabed that is highly interesting for snorkeling. Access is straightforward via the Myrtos-Tertsa coastal road, as the shore lies directly beneath the road with easily accessible paths to the water. Due to the lack of shaded spots in certain areas, visitors are advised to bring their own shade equipment and sufficient supplies of water and food, although the short distance to Tertsa allows for a quick visit to the village’s traditional taverns after a swim.