Kladissos Beach is the natural western extension of the cosmopolitan Nea Chora shore, serving as the connecting link between the center of Chania and the first coves of Agioi Apostoloi.
Geographically, it is located at the point where the namesake Kladissos river flows into the Cretan Sea, marking the end of the urban coastal front.
The landscape is characterized by a long sandy shore, which maintains a wilder and more unpretentious character compared to its neighboring beaches. The waters are clear, though often affected by northern winds, while the presence of the river mouth adds a unique natural beauty to the area. Due to its extent, the beach offers a sense of freedom and tranquility, making it an ideal choice for those who wish to avoid the crowds of Chania's central beach without moving far from the city.
Access is particularly simple, as it is just a few minutes' walk from Nea Chora, while by road it easily connects to the main arteries leading to the western suburbs. In terms of organization, the beach features facilities with umbrellas and sunbeds in specific spots; however, the largest part remains free and open for visitors seeking a more natural experience by the sea.