Visit the most wonderful destinations in Crete
Gramvousa
The enchanting and wild scenery of Gramvousa, an exotic group of islands located in the north-western side of Crete. The main island used to be the base and haven of the mediterranean pirates and fishermen with a picturesque shipwreck and the dazzling turquοise water.
Gramvousa
The enchanting and wild scenery of Gramvousa, an exotic group of islands located in the north-western side of Crete. The main island used to be the base and haven of the mediterranean pirates and fishermen with a picturesque shipwreck and the dazzling turquοise water.
Balos
The amazing beach of Balos, a beautiful lagoon, away from the usual touristic destinations. You will certainly enjoy the breathtaking view while walking down the fascinating path to the beack.
Balos
The amazing beach of Balos, a beautiful lagoon, away from the usual touristic destinations. You will certainly enjoy the breathtaking view while walking down the fascinating path to the beack.
Falasarna
A place of unique natural beuty located at the western part of Crete. Two wonderful sandy beaches with crystal clear water.
Falasarna
A place of unique natural beuty located at the western part of Crete. Two wonderful sandy beaches with crystal clear water.
Elafonisi
The most famous beach of southern Crete, with the golden sand and the island of the gulls. This is the most popular destination for all visitors.
Elafonisi
The most famous beach of southern Crete, with the golden sand and the island of the gulls. This is the most popular destination for all visitors.
Samaria Gorge
A must for visitors to Crete is to complete the walk down the gorge from the Omalos plateau to Agia Roumeli on the Libyan Sea, at which point tourists sail to the nearby village of Sougia or Hora Sfakion, where they could spend a night there, or they could catch a coach back to Chania. The walk takes five to seven hours and can be strenuous, especially at the peak of summer.
Samaria Gorge
A must for visitors to Crete is to complete the walk down the gorge from the Omalos plateau to Agia Roumeli on the Libyan Sea, at which point tourists sail to the nearby village of Sougia or Hora Sfakion, where they could spend a night there, or they could catch a coach back to Chania. The walk takes five to seven hours and can be strenuous, especially at the peak of summer.