Stavros Beach, located approximately 15 kilometers northeast of Chania on the Akrotiri Peninsula in Crete, is renowned for its picturesque landscape and historical significance. It gained international fame as the filming location for the iconic dance scene in the movie "Zorba the Greek" in 1964. The beach offers a serene atmosphere with soft golden sands and shallow turquoise waters, making it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxation. The surrounding area is characterized by rugged cliffs and dramatic rock formations, adding to the beach's unique allure.
The beach is well-equipped with amenities such as sunbeds, umbrellas, showers, and restaurants, making it a popular destination for families and tourists alike. Stavros has transformed from a quaint fishing village into a bustling tourist hub, offering a range of activities including snorkeling, hiking, and beach volleyball.
Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the camel-shaped Vardies mountain, which provides a dramatic backdrop to the beach. The area also offers regular bus connections to Chania city, making it easily accessible for travelers.