About
Kedrodasos Beach
Kedrodasos lies immediately east of Elafonisi and is reached by a 15 minute walk along the coast from the Elafonisi car park. The beach is a wide crescent of coarse golden sand shaded by a dense grove of Juniperus macrocarpa, a protected species of coastal cedar. The trees grow right to the waterline, an extraordinary sight that makes this one of the most distinctive beaches in all of Greece.
Because it requires a short walk beyond the main Elafonisi car park, Kedrodasos remains significantly less visited than its famous neighbour. In the height of summer, when Elafonisi is packed, Kedrodasos often has only a handful of people on it. The trade off is that there are no facilities whatsoever, no sun beds, no cafes, no toilets. Everything must be carried in and carried out.
The beach is completely undeveloped and must remain so under the Natura 2000 protection rules. Camping is forbidden, as are fires. The water is good for swimming and the wave action is slightly more pronounced than at Elafonisi, which makes it better for those who prefer some movement in the sea. Snorkelling is excellent around the rocky headlands at each end of the bay.
Essential Info
Plan Your Visit
Distance from Chania
76 km from Chania (1 hr 20 min)
Best Season
May to October
Water Type
Open sandy beach, some wave action
Facilities
None. Completely wild beach.
Parking
Park at Elafonisi car park, 15 minute walk
Note
Part of a protected Natura 2000 zone
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Getting There
Rent a Car — Explore Crete Freely
Kedrodasos is reached from the same car park as Elafonisi. Park up and walk 15 minutes for one of the most beautiful wild beaches in Crete.
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