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Ancient Polyrinia
Version of Polyrinia is an ancient city located in western Chania. It was one of the most fortified cities of ancient Crete and commanded over two seas.

Tersanas Beach
Tersanas is a serene refuge for beachgoers seeking leisure and natural beauty, with its gorgeous bay, immaculate sandy shoreline, and calm blue waters. Click here to discover Tersanas Beach’s beauties and immerse yourself in a tranquil seaside vacation that will leave you feeling refreshed and energized.

Samaria Gorge
Samaria Gorge is a national park protected by UNESCO and is one of the largest and most famous gorges/ canyons in Europe. Explore the trails and embark on a new adventure in its belly.

Gouverneto Monastery
Gouverneto Monastery, situated on the Akrotiri Peninsula near Chania, Crete, is a captivating religious sanctuary steeped in history and spirituality.

Neraidospilios (Fairy Cave)
The mythical Neraidospilios Cave is steeped in folklore and believed to be the dwelling place of water nymphs, or Nereids, in Greek mythology. Ancient legends come alive, inviting you to explore this truly extraordinary destination.

Saint Nikolaos of Splantzia
Saint Nikolaos Church at Splatzia, a captivating landmark, isn’t just a testament to faith but a fascinating journey through Chania’s vibrant history.

Vai Palm Beach
Vai Palm Beach, one of the most famous beaches in Eastern Crete, has calm, shallow waters perfect for swimming and relaxation. Its palm trees create a Caribbean-like atmosphere which add to its serene character.

Sfendyli Village & Aposelemis Dam
Sfendyli village, a newborn Atlantis, is a hidden gem destination waiting for you to discover it’s beauty and interesting history.

Ancient City of Gortyn
Click here to unlock the mysteries of the Ancient City of Gortyn, where ancient ruins and mythical stories intertwine, inviting you to delve deeper into the wonders of the past.

Katholiko Monastery
Katholiko Monastery is considered the oldest monastery in Crete (11th century) and it was built on the site of Saint John the Hermit’s cave.

Rethymnon’s Old Town
Rethymnon’s Old Town is a place where history comes alive. Its charming blend of Venetian, Ottoman, and Greek influences creates a picturesque setting that captivates visitors at every turn.