Tavronitis Beach is a serene pebble beach located on the northern coast of Crete, Greece, about 20 km west of Chania Town. It offers a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a peaceful beach experience away from crowds. The beach is part of a long stretch that extends from Kolymbari to Stalos, providing ample space for relaxation and leisurely activities like swimming and sunbathing.
The beach's scenic beauty is enhanced by the surrounding landscape, including the Tavronitis River and the bare mountains of the Kissamos peninsula. While it is modestly equipped, Tavronitis has a few sunbeds and umbrellas, along with nearby tavernas and restaurants for dining options.
Historically, Tavronitis is significant as it was near this area that the Battle of Crete began during World War II, with paratroopers landing nearby.