Zois Beach is one of the most hidden and pristine spots on the Sfakian coastline in southern Crete.

Geographically, it is located west of the Agia Roumeli settlement, situated between Kalogeros beach and the impressive Domata beach.

The landscape is characterized by the absolute dominance of nature, as the beach lies in an area where the steep slopes of the White Mountains meet the deep blue waters of the Libyan Sea. The shore features fine pebbles and crystalline clarity, offering a swimming experience in an environment of complete seclusion and serenity. The atmosphere at Zois Beach is ideal for those seeking an escape from civilization, as the absence of any human intervention enhances the sense of freedom.

Access to the beach is particularly difficult and is mainly possible by sea via boat. For experienced hikers, reaching it is possible via the coastal path connecting Agia Roumeli with the western shores, though the route is demanding. Regarding organization, Zois Beach is completely unorganized, with no infrastructure or shade, maintaining its raw character intact. It administratively belongs to the Chania Prefecture and remains a destination for the few who appreciate the raw beauty of the Cretan south.