Toichida Beach (also known as Toichidas) is one of the most secluded and pristine coves in southeastern Crete, located between the areas of Goudouras and Xerokampos, Lasithi.

It is situated in a region of raw natural beauty, slightly west of Agia Irini beach.

It is a small, rugged beach surrounded by high cliffs that provide a unique sense of privacy and shelter. The waters are deep, crystal-clear, and feature the characteristic deep blue hue of the Libyan Sea. The shore consists primarily of pebbles and stones, making it an ideal spot for those seeking absolute tranquility far from any organization or tourist facilities.

Due to its geological formation and rocky seabed, Toichida is an excellent destination for snorkeling and underwater activities, as the marine life in the area is vibrant. Access requires careful driving through the unpaved roads connecting the southeastern Cretan coastal axis, rewarding the visitor with an authentic experience of the untouched Cretan landscape.