Lavris Beach is a distinct coastal destination in the Rethymno prefecture, located east of Rethymno city, at the point where the Geropotamos river flows into the sea.

Geographically, it is situated in immediate proximity to Geropotamos beach, offering a unique natural setting where the river meets the Cretan Sea.

The landscape is characterized by a sandy shore surrounded by the natural environment of the river delta. The area provides a sense of tranquility and natural beauty, with the waters of Geropotamos creating a wetland right next to the beach.

Access is very easy, as the beach is located very close to the Northern Road Axis of Crete (E90). There is a road connection leading from the national highway directly to the coast, passing by the Geropotamos bridge.

In terms of organization, Lavris beach features basic infrastructure for visitors. A beach bar and a restaurant-tavern operate in the area, offering necessary amenities for food and drinks by the waves. It is an ideal choice for those seeking a beach that combines the marine element with the unique physiology of a river ecosystem.