Botzalaki Beach, also known as Votsalaki, is a stunning beach in Eastern Crete, located at the west end of Goudouras. It is nestled within the arid and rugged landscape of East Crete, close to the exit of the impassable Gorge Asprolithos. The beach boasts small pebbles and crystal-clear waters, with a magical sea color that takes on green, blue, and reddish hues due to the local soils. It is quite secluded, although it is next to the main road, making it a perfect spot for those seeking tranquility. The west end of the beach is ideal for naturists, as the surrounding cliffs provide a natural barrier from unwanted viewers.
The beach is accessible via a paved road and offers a serene environment for swimming and sunbathing. It is a favorite among nature lovers and those who appreciate the beauty of unspoiled landscapes. The nearby Kapsa Monastery adds a historical touch to the area, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts as well.
Visitors can enjoy traditional Greek cuisine in nearby taverns and restaurants, which offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The beach's proximity to other scenic spots like Thodori's beaches makes it an excellent base for exploring the region.