Gra Lygia is a coastal settlement in the Lasithi prefecture, stretching along the southern coast of Crete, just west of Ierapetra.

The area is one of the most productive hubs of eastern Crete, surrounded by extensive cultivated lands and modern agricultural units.

The most noteworthy feature of the region is its direct contact with the Libyan Sea, as the settlement features a long coastline connecting its center with neighboring coastal areas like Stomio and Potami. Its strategic location on the provincial road leading to Anatoli makes it a key point for the local economy, while its proximity to points of interest such as Kampos and the Saratzis Kampos area enhances its agro-tourism character.

A tour of Gra Lygia reveals an area full of life, combining intense agricultural activity with the tranquility of the coastal landscape. Visitors can see the organization of local production in facilities while the proximity to the Kalogeri area to the north provides a comprehensive view of the geographical diversity of this part of Lasithi.