Agricultural - Commercial exhibition at Voroi
Exploring Phaistos Sailing Holidays area
Agriculture - Commercial exhibition in September, every second year, with educational programs and cultural events.
- Visit Site
- Date: During September
Navigational Aids
The beach is located 58 km southeast of Rethymnon and 2-3 kilometers east of the village of Agia Galini, just after the river and has large pebbles and rocky bottom. The beach is sheltered from strong winds.
The beach of Agios Georgios is situated 62 kilometers far from Rethymnon (7 kilometers west of Ayia Galini) and is a beautiful pebble beach is sheltered from strong winds. It is non organized and must have with you the essentials.
Sandy beach with shallow waters of the Libyan Sea, ideal for families. The beach is relatively organized.
Beach sands of the Libyan Sea, caution in entering the water as it is slippery and there are large slabs. On the beach with sun loungers etc.
Located after Kalamaki to Matala. On the south side of the beach is the archaeological site of Kommos.
The Matala beach is located 65 km southwest of Heraklion overlooking the Libyan Sea. The golden sand, clear water, rocks and mystic brings many visitors here.
Beautiful sandy beach on the Libyan Sea, very close to Matala beach. It is a nudist beach and you can reach there either by boat or 30 minutes walking on the path that starts in Matala.
Agiofarango is a small canyon south of Matala and west of the Kali ports in the prefecture of Heraklion. There are several ways you can go to Agiofarago.
Small beach near the beach Lentas. On the beach there are several armirikia trees offering shade almost all day.
Pebbled beach, located 78 kilometers south of Heraklion and 3 km away from Lentas - you can go by car. On the west side of the beach you can do nudity.
A very special beach with sand and pebbles in the south of Heraklion. An ancient Minoan city has been there.
Agiofarango is situated within an imposing gorge that runs down to the sea and is a popular sport climbing venue in Crete. The climbing is situated on both sides of the gorge, which means that climbers can have sun or shadow no matter the season or time of the day.
No-one is actually certain when the caves of Matala were created. Current thinking is that they are Roman or Early Christian tombs.
At ‘Vegera’ restaurant in Zaros village, visitors can participate in the cooking procedure, with local women showing traditional Cretan recipes. Visitors could help Vivi, the owner, during the preparation of the daily menu!
Cooked in virgin olive oil using only fresh ingredients, would be ready to be savored by visitors on spot.