Ligres Beach is one of the most authentic and unexplored coastal destinations in southern Crete, situated at the foot of the imposing Mount Siderotas.

Geographically, it stretches between the famous Triopetra to the east and Agia Fotini beach to the west, offering a vast coastline that seems to go on forever. The landscape is wild, secluded, and characterized by an absolute tranquility rarely found in other parts of the island.

The shore features coarse, dark sand and crystal-clear, deep waters that take on an intense blue hue as they deepen abruptly. One of the most unique characteristics of the area is the small waterfalls that flow from the cliffs and end directly on the sand, providing natural fresh water all year round. The beach is exposed to the winds of the Libyan Sea, making it ideal for those who love the feeling of raw and untamed nature.

Access is via a narrow and winding paved road starting from the village of Kerames. The route is breathtaking, offering panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding mountain ranges. Despite its stunning beauty, the beach remains largely unorganized, without extensive interventions, thus preserving its pristine character. It is the ultimate destination for those seeking isolation and wishing to enjoy their swim in an environment where only the sound of the waves and the open horizon prevail.