Kolimbari Beach is located in the northwestern part of Crete, approximately 24 km west of Chania. It is a long and spacious beach, featuring a mix of sand and pebbles, with the sand being artificially replenished to maintain its quality. The beach is known for its crystal-clear azure waters, which have been awarded the EU Blue Flag. The coastline slopes gently into the sea, making it suitable for swimming, though water shoes are recommended due to hidden rocks. The area is generally quiet and peaceful, offering a serene atmosphere for visitors. Nearby, there are several tavernas and a small fishing harbor, adding to the charm of the location.
The beach is semi-organised, providing sunbeds and umbrellas, along with a sports centre and a beach bar. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking tranquility. For those looking for more seclusion, the area west of the small fishing harbor offers beautiful rocky coastlines with small coves.
Kolimbari is also close to the historic Monastery of Gonia, a significant cultural landmark in the region.