Most beaches in Greece are known for their crystal clear waters and golden sand that make you enjoy a unique swimming experience. Some of them may give you the best impressions of something you didn’t expect to see there. For example, a Greek beach with impressive waterfalls. We are talking about the beach of Ligres in Crete and specifically in Rethymno.
The Greek beach with the impressive waterfalls
Ligres in Rethymno, Crete, is a long beach with coarse sand and fantastic deep waters. It may have relatively difficult access, but in the end, it rewards you. This means that, at the same time, it has kept away the intense tourist traffic. It is thus, rightly so, one of the most beautiful and calm beaches on the island. It is a beach that is not particularly organized, but there are rooms in the western part, where a paved road exists.
Ligkres (or Ligres) can be found about 51 km south of Rethymno and below the village of Agia Paraskevi, at the foot of the impressive Mount Siderotas. It is essentially the central part of the beach that the locals call Akumiani Gialia. The most impressive of all, however, is the point where the beach ends in the west.
There are impressive waterfalls that pour their water directly on the beach and have water all year round. You will have the opportunity to admire the wonderful geological formations and the water-eaten soil in the area of Xiromilia. Somewhere there, stands the huge red rock of Ligkres, a trademark of the beach.
Then again, if you love walking, it is worth following the route along the beach to Triopetra and enjoy the unique scenery.

Rethymno, a jewel in Crete
Protected by the White Mountains and Mount Psiloritis, Rethymno is a city in the heart of Crete. It is a city full of colours and aromas that stay engraved in the memory of every visitor.
As soon as you get there, it immediately gets to you by the special environment, the primordial history and the excellent Cretan hospitality. The trip to Rethymno is a sure choice. Romantic, with beauties that seduce the senses, Rethymno has one of the most well-preserved Renaissance settlements in Europe, with the walls of Fortezza dominating all over the enchanting old town.
A travelling experience that leaves no one untouched…
External photography source: cretanbeaches.com
This is the “Tear of Venus” with its emerald waters
Frequently Asked Questions
Ligres beach is located in Rethymno, Crete, approximately 51 km south of Rethymno town and below the village of Agia Paraskevi, at the foot of Mount Siderotas. It is situated in the central part of the beach that locals call Akumiani Gialia.
Ligres beach is unique because it features impressive waterfalls that pour directly onto the beach and flow year-round. This unknown Greek beach also boasts coarse sand, deep waters, wonderful geological formations, and the iconic red rock of Ligres, all while remaining relatively undiscovered by mass tourism.
While Ligres beach is not heavily organized, there are rooms and accommodations available in the western part of the beach where a paved road exists. The beach has relatively difficult access, which has helped keep it calm and less crowded than other popular Greek beaches.
At Ligres beach, you can swim in fantastic deep waters, admire the impressive waterfalls and geological formations in the Xiromilia area, explore the water-eaten soil landscape, photograph the huge red rock landmark, and enjoy scenic walks along the beach towards Triopetra.
Rethymno is a jewel of Crete protected by the White Mountains and Mount Psiloritis. It features one of Europe's most well-preserved Renaissance settlements, the historic Fortezza walls, and offers colorful streets, wonderful aromas, and authentic Cretan hospitality that makes for a complete travel experience.










