Marmara, also known as Dialiskari Beach, is a stunning and secluded small pebbly bay located near the exit of the impressive Aradena Gorge in the Sfakia region. Situated 85 km south of Chania city and 5 km west of Loutro, this beach is a popular rest stop for hikers completing the Aradena Gorge before continuing on to Loutro.
The name "Marmara" comes from the Greek word for "marbles," referring to the soft, colorful rocks and sea caves that are the most striking feature of the area. The beach is a 60-minute walk from the nearest inhabited beach, Lykos, and about 75 minutes from Loutro. Since there are no roads leading directly to the beach, hiking or taking a boat are the only ways to reach this hidden gem. There is a small tavern near the beach where you can enjoy delicious local dishes, and umbrellas are available for those wishing to relax by the water.
During the summer, daily boat trips are available from Loutro, making it easy to visit Marmara Beach. If you are in the Loutro area, a visit to Marmara and a hike through the Aradena Gorge are highly recommended for an unforgettable experience.
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Access: Marmara Beach is accessible by boat from nearby villages like Loutro or Chora Sfakion. You can also reach it on foot via the Aradena Gorge trail, which ends at the beach or by walking the E4 hike.
Highlights: The beach features the delightful Dialeskari Tavern, perched on the rocks, offering fresh Cretan dishes and a breathtaking view.
Tips: Bring sturdy shoes if hiking, and take time to enjoy the gorge’s beauty along the way. The beach’s pristine waters and peaceful vibe make it well worth the effort to visit. Few umbrellas available. Few trees for shade available.