Loutro Village

Southern Crete

I felt once more how simple and frugal a thing is happiness: a glass of wine, a roast chestnut, a wretched little brazier, the sound of the sea. Nothing else

Nikos Kazantzakis, Zorba the Greek author

Loutro Village

Lies along the southern coast of Crete

facing the Libyan sea.

It’s a charming little village whose sheltered bay, whitewashed houses with blue painted shutters and doors, cling onto the mountainside making it the perfect Greek holiday picture.

In summer, holiday houses, some small hotels provide accommodation, many of them accessible via several steps up the hillside. On the seashore cafés, tavernas, bars, and restaurants provide tasty lunches and dinners. This is a very tranquil and "feel relaxed” place. Bring books and a deck of cards. Enjoy a restful holiday.

From the moment you arrive you will know that Loutro

is the place to let the days drift by as they come. Swim, eat, drink and relax. Loutro is not a place you visit for sparkling night life.

You arrive by boat or you walk, there are no roads into Loutro, (there is a poorly maintained mountain and country track). However, your arrival here cannot be more spectacular, the crystal clear turquoise blue coloured sea in the bay and the white painted houses of Loutro positioned on the steep mountain sides topped up by a blue sky is breath-taking.

Sleeping in Loutro

All the above hotels (in no particular order) can be Book direct or you can find them and more alternatives on Booking.com and Hotellook

Crystal Clear Water

Two main beaches in Loutro one the main beach in front of the old baths, and a larger one immediately east of the village. Both pebbles and crystal-clear water with vibrant deep blue or green colours

Boat Tours

15 min Boat tour from Loutro to Glyka Nera (Sweetwater) beach. Nearby the long Sweetwater beach can be reached by walking, (45-55 minutes) along, at times, a narrow track and some slightly dodgy footpaths here and there. Boat tour from Loutro to Glyka Nera (Sweetwater) beach about 15 min.

Marmara Beach small pebble beach, rocky coast, several interesting caves. Full service beach, sunbeds, parasols, taverna. Marmara Beach is located at the end of Aradena Gorge on south coast of Crete. Walking either from Loutro (5km - 1,5 hour) or through Aradena Gorge (7km - 3,5 hours from Aradena village) Boat connections from Loutro in the summer

Walkers

For a breathtakingly view walk up to the castle ruins on the hill above Loutro and for the more experienced walkers-hikers, the international E4 mountain trail goes through Loutro. N.B. this is for the more experience walkers and hikers.

Excellent info here by All Trails

How to get to Loutro Village

The nearest village Hora Sfakia is located about 75 km from Chania (Chania airport) and 155 km from Heraklion (Heraklion airport, ferry port).

No roads leading to Loutro so you can only get to the village on foot or by boat. Once in Hora Sfakia you can take one of the regular Anendyk ferries connecting the villages of south-west Crete. Loutro can also be reached by Anendyk ferriy service from Paleochora, Sougia and Agia Roumeli.

Sea taxi in Hora Sfakion. Deligiannis Lines is one of several. Sea journey around 20 minutes.

Getting to Hora Sfakion by car, taxi or bus

If you plan traveling by car it is not possible to bring your car to Loutro. Leave the car in Hora Sfakia where there is free parking space.

Coming from the North you will need to cross to the South on a good winding road. It is only 40km from the National Road in the North of the island but it will take you about one hour from Vrysses by car.

If you want to arrive by public bus there are only a few buses per day from Chania. If you were to come from Rethymnon or Heraklion you would need to get off the bus in Vrysses in order to catch a bus coming from Chania. There is also a taxi stand in Vrysses and Chora Sfakion.

If you need a taxi transfer try a local taxi company Taxi Sfakia Amiridakis Bros.

Walking to Loutro Village

The walk on the coastal path from Hora Sfakion takes about 2-3 hours.

The walk from Anopolis descends around 650m on an ancient path and takes between one and two hours (it will very much depend on how confident you are walking down).

Finally if you were to walk from Agia Roumeli it will take you about 5-6 hours walking time to Loutro.

Next
Next

Chania (Hania) Crete's most enjoyable city