Stena beach

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Stena is located 75km southwest of Heraklion, just 500m west of Kali Limenes harbor. It is situated in a secluded bay, which is hidden beyond the hill with the church and the cave of St. Paul. According to the legend, the Apostle lived inside this cave for 2 years. Stena can be accessed via a downhill dirt road, 400m long, starting in Kali Limenes. The route, of course, can be easily walked.

It is a beach that you will not find in any tourist guide of Crete, although it certainly deserves to be. What makes it stand out from the usual beaches is the huge rock, located amid the cove and surrounded by a narrow strip of water. The name Stena means Straits and is taken after the narrow passage created between the rock and the coast. A beautiful beach with fine pebbles is formed along the strip of water. Stena is not very well known and is totally unorganized. Even so, it is so small that it seems crowded with just a few people.

Stena is a very good choice if you come to Kali Limenes, especially when it is not too crowded (e.g. on weekends). Kali Limenes is in walking distance, so you don’t have to worry about food, water and accommodation. If you come here, do not forget your mask, as the rocks are ideal for exploration!


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Coordinates:   34°55'37"N   24°47'52"E
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