Agia Pelagia is a picturesque seaside resort just 20 minutes away from Heraklion by bus. It is popular among families as it consists of quiet beaches like Agia Pelagia Beach along with more commercial beaches like Psaromoura Beach, Fylakes Beach, and Ligaria Beach. All these beaches are well maintained with sunbeds and lounges offering watersports opportunities.
The village takes its name from the ancient Monastery of Agia Pelagia, whose ruins lie approximately 1 km west of the village. The village boasts several smaller coves, each with its own unique charm: Filakes Beach, Kladissos Beach, Mononaftis Beach, Psaromoura Beach, and Mades Beach. Reaching Agia Pelagia is straightforward. There is ample parking for those driving from Heraklion or other parts of Crete. For those relying on public transport, regular bus services connect the village to Heraklion.