Pachia Ammos Beach, near Ierapetra in southeast Crete, blends golden sand and pebbles across a 1km stretch, sheltered by a breakwater ensuring calm, transparent waters. This Blue Flag-awarded beach combines natural beauty with historical significance, once serving as a key Minoan port. Visitors enjoy a relaxed vibe with nearby tavernas, while remnants of ancient Gournia add archaeological intrigue less than 2km away.
Its western section offers amenities like sunbeds and snack bars, while the eastern shore features wave-kissed pebbles perfect for solitude-seekers. The beach’s name (meaning 'thick sand') reflects its distinctive terrain, now a serene escape framed by Crete’s rugged landscapes.