Kedromouri Beach is one of the most undiscovered and quiet destinations at the eastern tip of the Lasithi region.

Located just a few kilometers south of Vai, it is part of a series of small, secluded coves that offer absolute tranquility and peace. Its name reflects the presence of cedar trees (sea cedars) found in the wider area, adding a unique natural charm to the landscape.

The shore features a mix of sand and fine pebbles, with crystal-clear, deep waters that remain mostly calm due to the bay's protection from strong winds. Kedromouri is the perfect destination for those wishing to enjoy the sun and sea far from any trace of civilization. The beach is completely unorganized, preserving the wild, authentic beauty of the Cretan countryside, and is ideal for snorkeling enthusiasts thanks to its vibrant seabed.

Accessing Kedromouri requires a bit of adventure, as it is reached primarily via dirt roads or coastal footpaths connecting the neighboring bays. For the traveler seeking authenticity and quiet, this beach is a small oasis, offering a rare sense of privacy in one of the most pristine parts of Crete.