Tripiti Beach is a coastal destination located on the northern shores of Crete, in the wider Agia Pelagia area of the Heraklion prefecture.

Geographically, it is situated east of the Theseus Beach Village and the Aegean Hills development.

The landscape is characterized by the natural formation of the coastline, with the beach formed inside a small cove that offers protection and calm waters. The area around the shore maintains its natural terrain, although it is located in close proximity to organized residential complexes.

Access to Tripiti is achieved via a local road network connecting the beach to the main area, passing through streets such as Lefkon Oreon Street. The road winds down toward the coast, offering panoramic views of the Cretan Sea before reaching sea level.

The wider area provides infrastructure for visitor accommodation, including apartments and organized seaside settlements. The beach is an ideal choice for those seeking a quiet swimming destination near the tourist amenities of Agia Pelagia.