Segrezo Ryaki is a secluded beach located in the Mires area of Crete, Greece. It is part of a larger beach system that includes Lassea Beach, which is known for its coarse sand and protection from west winds. Segrezo Ryaki faces west and is close to a Roman cemetery, making it a unique and historically rich destination. The beach is ideal for those seeking seclusion and is popular for nudism, though it is rockier than the main Lassea Beach. A spring with fresh water is also present on the west end, adding to its natural appeal.
The area is steeped in history, as it was once part of the ancient city of Lassea, a harbor of the Roman city Gortys. This historical significance, combined with its natural beauty, makes Segrezo Ryaki a fascinating spot for both relaxation and exploration.
Visitors can enjoy the pristine golden sands and azure skies, though amenities are limited due to its secluded nature.