Vrahi Beach is a quiet coastal destination in the eastern part of the Rethymno prefecture, located on the northern coast of Crete.
Geographically, it is situated east of Bali and is in immediate proximity to Kalo Chorafi beach.
The landscape is characterized by a closed cove surrounded by the typical rocky terrain of the area, offering protection and a sense of seclusion. The waters are clear, and the environment remains natural and peaceful.
Access to the area is possible via the Northern Road Axis of Crete (E75/90), which passes nearby. A local road network connects the national highway to the coastline, allowing visitors to reach the beach.
Due to the nature of the location, the beach lacks significant tourist development, making it an ideal choice for those seeking contact with nature and tranquility away from large organized beaches.