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Chrissi Island
Chrissi Island, also known by its lesser-known name, Gaidouronisi, is a car-free haven beckoning with golden sands and turquoise waters suitable for explorers and families alike.

Ancient Falassarna
Ancient Falassarna: A Greco- Roman ancient city, with great significance in commerce and culture. Discover the remnants of the harbor and the walls as well as the acropolis while using a free app at the site.

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.

The Botanical Park & Gardens of Crete
Botanical Gardens of Crete: This destination is coming soon.

Heraklion Arch. Museum
Crete’s rich cultural heritage concentrated at the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion. A captivating ancient world of wonders with a vast collection of artifacts, sculptures, and artworks.

Agioi Apostoloi
Experience the coastal bliss of Agioi Apostoloi Beach . With its golden sands, clear azure waters, and a backdrop of lush greenery, this beach paradise offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Click here to discover Agioi Apostoloi Beach that will captivate your senses and create lasting memories.

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.

Elounda
Elounda is a picturesque fishing village located on the eastern coast of Crete, offering a traditional Greek resort experience without the crowds.

Kedrodasos
Embark on a captivating journey to Kedrodasos Beach, a pristine cedar forest untouched by humans with blue-green waters and beautiful white sands.

Richtis Gorge
Located in the picturesque Lassithi district of Crete, Richtis Gorge is a product of millenia of erosion by its river, featuring a 20-meter-high waterfall that gave its name and a beautiful biodiversity.

