Domata Beach is one of the most impressive and isolated coastal treasures of southern Crete, in the heart of the Sfakian terrain.

Geographically, it is located west of the Agia Roumeli settlement, situated between Zois Beach and Sentoni Beach.

The landscape is characterized by its unique geological formation, as the beach lies at the exit of a wild gorge. The landmark of the area is the "domata" (terraces), the natural stepped surfaces formed by alluvial deposits and the effect of natural elements on the mountain slopes. The shore features pristine, deep waters and fine pebbles, while the atmosphere is perfectly serene, offering a sense of awe and disconnection from the modern world.

Access to the beach is particularly demanding, possible either by sea via boat or through the coastal path connecting Agia Roumeli with Sougia. Regarding organization, Domata is a completely unorganized beach, with absolutely no human intervention, preserving its virgin character intact. It administratively belongs to the Chania Prefecture and is the ideal destination for experienced hikers and nature lovers seeking the ultimate experience of the raw Cretan landscape.