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Malia beach

Location

Malia is located 34km east of Heraklion city and 31km east of Agios Nikolaos.
The resort is mostly famous for its wild nightlife and the third largest Minoan palace on Crete.
The wide beach of Malia is the eastern part of a 6km long coastline which starts from Stalis.

Characteristics

Access By: Car/bus Beach Type: Sand
Depth: Shallow Temperature: Warm
Organised: Yes Crowded: Yes
Blue Flag: Yes Windy: Yes

Facilities

Umbrellas and sunbeds, showers, lifeguard, beach bars, water sports, masssage at the beach, parking, restaurants, tavernas, accommodation, super markets, mini markets, shops, pharmacies,  ATM cashpoint machines, car/quadbike rentals, waterpark.

Notes

The national road seems to divide Malia in two, the old part at the foothill of mount Selena and the newer part towards the coast.
Opposite to the main beach, there is a small islet with the picturesque chapel of the Transfiguration.

How to get to Malia

Malia beach is easily accessible from Heraklion with frequent public buses.
If you choose to drive from Heraklion, take the New National Road (E75), towards Agios Nikolaos to the east.
Malia is 30-40 minutes’ drive away.

Photo by: JulsNila

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