Kambi Lakkos Beach is one of the most isolated and pristine treasures of southwestern Crete, ideal for those seeking absolute tranquility.

Geographically, it is located on the shores of the Libyan Sea, west of Krios beach and ancient Viena, serving as one of the last seaside spots before reaching Elafonisi.

The landscape is characterized by the wild beauty of the Cretan south, featuring pristine, crystal-clear waters and a shore surrounded by rugged rock formations. The atmosphere at Kambi Lakkos remains entirely authentic and serene, as the difficulty of access keeps it unknown to the general public, offering a rare experience of isolation within nature.

Access to the beach is possible only via the E4 European trail or by boat, as the area lacks a road network. Regarding organization, Kambi Lakkos is a completely unorganized beach, without any infrastructure whatsoever; therefore, visitors must carry all necessary supplies. It administratively belongs to the Chania Prefecture and is directly adjacent to Kokkino Ammoutsaki beach.