Leska Beach is one of the most isolated and inaccessible coastal treasures of southern Crete, in the wider area of Sfakia.

Geographically, it is located between Chora Sfakion and Frangokastello, situated west of Koutelos beach and east of Filaki beach.

The landscape is characterized by the wild and imposing beauty of the Sfakian terrain, with the shore surrounded by steep cliffs that grant it a character of absolute seclusion. The waters are exceptionally clear, deep, and crystalline, while the beach features pebbles and sand. The tranquility prevailing in the area makes it ideal for those seeking a complete disconnection from civilization in an environment that remains untouched by tourist development.

Access to the beach is demanding, as it is primarily reached via paths descending from the main road near the settlements of Vraskas and Komitades, or by sea via boat. Regarding organization, Leska is a completely unorganized beach, with no infrastructure or shade provided. It administratively belongs to the Chania Prefecture (Municipality of Sfakia) and is a destination exclusively for initiated visitors who wish to enjoy the raw nature of the Libyan Sea.