Agioi Theodoroi is a small group of islets located just off the northern coast of Crete, opposite the Chania area and very close to Agia Marina. It consists of two main islets, the larger one commonly known as Thodorou and a smaller nearby rocky islet.

The larger islet is characterized by rugged, rocky terrain and limited vegetation, and stands out for its ecological importance. It serves as a protected habitat for wildlife, most notably the Cretan wild goat (kri-kri), which has been introduced and is carefully conserved on the island.

The area holds significant environmental value and is protected, with restrictions on access and human activity. Landing on the islet is not permitted, in order to preserve its wildlife and natural balance.

Agioi Theodoroi form a distinctive feature of the coastal landscape of Chania and are visible from many nearby beaches. Despite their close proximity to the mainland, they maintain a strictly protected and undisturbed character.

The view of the islets, especially at sunset, is one of the most recognizable sights along the northern coastline of Chania, combining natural beauty with ecological significance.