Anisaras/Lyttos Beach
Region of Crete, Greece — Excellent water quality
Anissaras Beach lies 28 km east of Heraklion, a 480-meter stretch of sandy shore backed by the small village of Analipsis. The beach is managed by ROBINSON Club Lyttos Beach, an all-inclusive resort that dominates the area.
Quick Overview
Plan Your Visit to Anisaras/Lyttos Beach
The key facts before you go
About the Beach
What is Anisaras/Lyttos Beach?
Anisaras Beach lies 28 km east of Heraklion on Crete's northern coast, in the Chersonisos area near the village of Analipsi. The beach stretches 480 metres with a 40-metre width of sand, backed by the Robinson Club Lyttos Beach resort. Water quality is rated excellent, and lifeguards are present during the season. The beach faces east and offers both swimming and water sports opportunities. Access is straightforward by car, bicycle, or a 5-minute walk from Analipsi. The resort grounds contain over 20,000 trees and plants, including 1,800 palms and 600 olive trees, creating a planted landscape around the bathing area.
It sits alongside Blue Flag beaches in Region of Crete, part of a broader network of Blue Flag certified beaches across Greece certified annually by the Foundation for Environmental Education.
Visitor Feedback
What Visitors Say About Anisaras/Lyttos Beach
What visitors appreciate
- bathing shoes recommended|seaside|sandy beach|taverns|sunbed rental|rocky sea bottom|stones in the sea|free sunbeds|chapel|water quality
- Well-staffed with lifeguards during season
- Excellent EU-rated bathing water quality
Points to consider
- Can be busy during July and August peak season
- Limited parking near the beach
- Facilities may be reduced outside peak months
Based on aggregated public visitor feedback. Themes are synthesised from multiple sources — not individual quotes. Zeach does not reproduce individual reviews.
Sunrise, Sunset & Beach Direction
Anisaras/Lyttos Beach faces E toward Mediterranean Sea. The best light for photography and swimming is typically in April, May, June. The beach's orientation determines when it catches direct sun — plan your visit around this to make the most of your time there.
Planning
When to Go — Month by Month
| Month | Air Temp | Water Temp | Crowds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 12°C | 9°C | Low |
| Feb | 13°C | 10°C | Low |
| Mar | 13°C | 10°C | Low |
| Apr | 17°C | 14°C | Low |
| May | 20°C | 17°C | Low |
| Jun | 24°C | 21°C | Low |
| Jul | 26°C | 23°C | Med |
| Aug | 26°C | 23°C | High |
| Sep | 24°C | 21°C | High |
| Oct | 20°C | 17°C | Med |
| Nov | 17°C | 14°C | Low |
| Dec | 14°C | 11°C | Low |
The best time to visit Anisaras/Lyttos Beach is April, May, June. Air temperatures peak around 25.8°C in summer. Peak water temperature reaches 22.8°C in July.
How crowded does Anisaras/Lyttos Beach get?During summer months, particularly July and August when air temperatures reach 25-26°C, Anisaras attracts family groups and resort guests. The beach serves as the primary water access for Robinson Club Lyttos Beach, so activity levels correlate with hotel occupancy. June through September sees the highest visitor concentration, with water temperatures between 20-23°C creating ideal swimming conditions. The beach is classified as family-friendly, and the presence of lifeguards, sunbed rentals, and nearby taverns suggests organized, moderate crowding rather than isolation. September remains popular with water still at 20.8°C and air temperatures at 23.8°C. By December, swim season technically extends but visitor numbers decline substantially as water cools to 10.6°C and air temperatures drop. The 480-metre length means crowd distribution is possible, though peak summer weeks will see concentrated use, particularly around the resort facilities.
Is Anisaras/Lyttos Beach open year-round?The beach itself is accessible year-round, though staffed facilities including lifeguards typically operate only during the official season (01-07 – 31-10). The Blue Flag is displayed during the certification period only.
The Water
Swimming and Beach Life at Anisaras/Lyttos Beach
Is Anisaras/Lyttos Beach safe to swim?Anisaras/Lyttos Beach is Blue Flag certified, which requires meeting strict bathing water standards set by the EU Bathing Water Directive. Water quality is rated <span class="inline-stat">Excellent</span>. Lifeguards are on duty during the official season.
What is the water temperature at Anisaras/Lyttos Beach?Peak water temperature at Anisaras/Lyttos Beach reaches around <span class="inline-stat">22.8°C</span> in July, making it comfortable for swimming during the summer months. In winter (January), air temperatures average 11.8°C.
What is the beach like at Anisaras/Lyttos Beach?Anisaras Beach is a sand-based beach with a rocky and stony sea bottom, so bathing shoes are recommended when entering the water. The 480-metre stretch provides reasonable space for summer visitors, though the 40-metre width is moderate rather than expansive. The water quality has been rated excellent by monitoring authorities. Summer water temperatures are warm—reaching 23.1°C in August—while winter swimming requires commitment, with January temperatures around 8.8°C. The swim season runs from June through December, though peak comfort occurs between June and September. Lifeguards patrol during the operational season, providing safety oversight. Sunbed rentals are available, with free sunbed options also reported. The seaside environment includes a chapel within or near the beach area. Taverns operate nearby, offering food and drink without requiring beach departure. The Robinson Club manages the beach and organises environmental activities during summer, including clean-up efforts and community events. Sports facilities include catamaran trips, windsurfing, mountain bike tours, tennis, golf, basketball, and volleyball. The planted environment of palms and olive trees creates some shade and greenery, though the beach itself is primarily sand and water.
Does Anisaras/Lyttos Beach have good facilities?As a Blue Flag certified beach, Anisaras/Lyttos Beach meets the Foundation for Environmental Education's standards for facilities and services. Trained lifeguards are on duty during the season.
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While You're Here
Beyond Anisaras/Lyttos Beach
Analipsi village sits immediately adjacent to the beach, offering taverns and basic services within walking distance. Chersonisos, 5 km west, provides a larger resort town with hotels, restaurants, and shops. Heraklion, 28 km west, contains Crete's main city facilities, archaeological museums, and Venetian harbour areas. The Robinson Club grounds themselves contain extensive planted areas with 1,800 palms and 600 olive trees available for non-swimmers. Mountain bike tours depart from the resort. Tennis and golf facilities operate at the club. The immediate coastal area combines beach with resort infrastructure rather than traditional village exploration.
Analipsi village sits immediately adjacent to the beach, offering taverns and basic services within walking distance. Chersonisos, 5 km west, provides a larger resort town with hotels, restaurants, and shops. Heraklion, 28 km west, contains Crete's main city facilities, archaeological museums, and Venetian harbour areas. The Robinson Club grounds themselves contain extensive planted areas with 1,800 palms and 600 olive trees available for non-swimmers. Mountain bike tours depart from the resort. Tennis and golf facilities operate at the club. The immediate coastal area combines beach with resort infrastructure rather than traditional village exploration.
Transport
Getting to Anisaras/Lyttos Beach
How do I get to Anisaras/Lyttos Beach by car?Anisaras/Lyttos Beach is approximately 7.79 km from Chersonisos Municipal Unit. Follow local road signs to the beach. Check Google Maps or a local map for the most current directions.
What is the nearest airport to Anisaras/Lyttos Beach?The nearest airport is Heraklion International "Nikos Kazantzakis" Airport (HER), approximately 15.5 km away. Heraklion International 'Nikos Kazantzakis' Airport (HER) is the nearest airport, located 15.5 km southwest of Anisaras Beach. Direct flights connect Heraklion to major European cities year-round. From the airport, hire a car for the 20-25 minute drive northeast along the coastal road toward Chersonisos and Analipsi. Alternatively, airport bus services run to Heraklion town, where onward transport to the beach can be arranged. The short distance makes air travel practical for beach visits, particularly during summer months.
Can I get to Anisaras/Lyttos Beach by public transport?Bus services operate from Heraklion town to Chersonisos and nearby coastal villages. Journey time is approximately 30-45 minutes depending on stops. From Analipsi village, the beach is a 5-minute walk. Local buses run regularly during summer months; winter schedules are reduced. Confirm current timetables locally, as services vary seasonally.
Practical Details
Practical Information
| At the Beach | |
| Entry | Free — no charge to access the beach |
|---|---|
| Lifeguards | ✓ On duty during official season |
| Disabled Access | Contact local authority for details |
| Showers | ✗ |
| Toilets | ✗ |
| Official Season | 01-07 – 31-10 |
| Beach Type | Sandy beach |
| Visiting Information | |
| GPS Coordinates | 35.3361°N, 25.3510°E |
| Water Quality | Excellent (EU Bathing Water Directive) |
| Blue Flag Operator | Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) — Greece |
Frequently Asked Questions
Anisaras/Lyttos Beach FAQ
Is Anisaras Beach worth visiting?
Anisaras Beach suits swimmers and water sports participants seeking organized facilities with good water quality. The 480-metre sandy beach with excellent bathing water quality and lifeguard coverage provides safe swimming. Sports options include windsurfing, catamaran trips, and court activities. However, the rocky sea bottom requires bathing shoes, and it functions primarily as a resort beach rather than an isolated natural setting. Best for families and those comfortable with resort environments.
How do I get to Anisaras Beach?
Drive from Heraklion Airport (15.5 km, 20-25 minutes) northeast toward Chersonisos and Analipsi village. Public buses connect Heraklion town to Chersonisos (30-45 minutes), with Anisaras a 5-minute walk from Analipsi. Car hire offers flexibility. The location on Crete's north coast makes access straightforward via the main coastal road. During summer, transport is reliable; winter services reduce.
What is the best time of year to visit Anisaras Beach?
June through September offers optimal conditions: water temperatures 20-23°C, air temperatures 23-26°C, and full resort facilities. July and August are warmest but most crowded. September provides warm water (20.8°C) with slightly fewer visitors and comfortable air temperatures (23.8°C). May and October are transition months with cooler water (17°C). The swim season technically extends to December, but water temperature drops to 10.6°C, requiring tolerance for cold.
What facilities are available at Anisaras Beach?
The Robinson Club operates facilities including sunbed rentals (some free), taverns for food and drink, lifeguard service, and water sports: windsurfing, catamaran trips, and a range of land sports including tennis, golf, basketball, and volleyball. Mountain bike tours are available. The resort grounds contain 20,000+ trees and plants. The chapel is accessible within the area. However, facilities depend on Robinson Club's operational status—summer season is most reliable.
Is Anisaras Beach suitable for families?
Yes, the beach is explicitly tagged as family-friendly. Lifeguards provide safety oversight. Sunbed rentals and taverns support day visits. Water sports facilities offer activities beyond swimming. The planted resort environment provides shade and greenery. However, the rocky sea bottom requires bathing shoes for child safety. Summer months (June-September) with warm water and organized services are most practical for family visits. Winter swimming is challenging due to cold water.
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