Agia Pelagia is a picturesque beach located in Crete, Greece, known for its tranquil harbor and stunning natural beauty. The beach offers a slender stretch of sand with greenish water, providing a serene environment for relaxation. It is situated about 21 km west of Heraklion, making it easily accessible by bus. The area has evolved from a quaint agricultural settlement into a bustling tourist destination, offering a range of amenities including watersports, diving, and a variety of dining options.
The beach's unique shape, dubbed 'plate harbor' by the Turks, creates a sheltered bay that is well-protected from northern winds. This natural harbor has historical significance, having served as a crucial port during the Venetian period. Today, visitors can enjoy not only the beach but also explore nearby attractions like the ancient ruins of Apollonia and the former Agia Pelagia monastery.
Agia Pelagia has been a favorite among celebrities, adding to its allure as a charming and exclusive getaway.