Sikie beach is one of the most secluded coastal destinations on the eastern shores of Crete.

Geographically, it is located in an area with a rugged natural landscape, where the coastline forms small and hard-to-reach coves that maintain an entirely pristine character.

The landscape is characterized by the wild beauty of the Cretan seafront, with the shore surrounded by rocky formations and low vegetation, far from any residential or tourist development. In close proximity along the same coastline are other similar natural locations, such as Agriomandra beach to the south and Spathi and Homata beaches to the north.

Access to Sikie is limited and is mainly achieved via footpaths or dirt roads that cross the region's mountainous terrain. Due to its location and lack of organization, the beach is an ideal destination for those seeking absolute tranquility, isolation, and contact with the authentic natural environment of eastern Crete.