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0Kalamafka & Capilla de Timios Stavros

Kala­maf­ka is an attrac­ti­ve villa­ge in the moun­tains near Iera­pe­tra in south-east Cre­te. Timios Sta­vros Cha­pel which is on top of Kas­te­los Hill is one of the reasons to visit. The­re is a bit of a climb, arriba 224 pasos, pero la vista vale la pena el esfuerzo.
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0Ostria, Thalassa & Playas de Paplinou

Papli­nou Beach is a beach on the south east coast a little to the east of Iera­pe­tra. The wes­tern end of the beach is for visi­tors and is offi­cially known as Tha­las­sa after the beach bar loca­ted the­re (not to be con­fu­sed with the resort near Cha­nia), whilst the eas­tern end is for peo­ple boo­ked at the resort and is usually refe­rred to as Ostria beach. The beach is long and the water is exce­llent and the­re is plenty of off-road par­king available.
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0Laguna de Balos

Balos Lagoon is one of the most famed bea­ches on Cre­te with it’s west coast loca­tion offe­ring great sun­sets. It is loca­ted off the penin­su­la at the north west of the Island a little over an hour from Cha­nia near the Gram­vou­sa islands which often fea­tu­re on boat trips to Balos.
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0Playa de Achlia Bay

Achlia Bay is a beach in the south east of Cre­te appro­xi­ma­tely half way bet­ween Iera­pe­tra and Makrys Gia­los. It is one of the best bea­ches on the south coast, espe­cially on windy days when the sha­pe of the bay pro­vi­des shel­ter on the beach and in the water.
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0Aprovechando al máximo la playa

Most peo­ple visi­ting Cre­te for a holi­day will be plan­ning to visit the beach. The­re isn’t much nee­ded for a quick dip in the sea other than swim­wear and a towel, but the­re are other things you might want to think about taking to enhan­ce the expe­rien­ce, espe­cially if you plan to spend lots of time on the beach
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0Viajes en bote & islotes circundantes

Cre­te has nearly 100 sma­ller islands surroun­ding it and many of the­se can be visi­ted with regu­lar boat trips or with a pri­va­te hire. Some of the islands are pro­tec­ted natio­nal parks (llamado Kri-Kri) though and can’t or should­n’t be visi­ted. Many of the les­ser known islets are also hard to iden­tify with even goo­gle maps not sho­wing names. Whilst we may have some sepa­ra­te pages for the most popu­lar islands to visit, here we sum­ma­ri­se details for all the islands for tho­se peo­ple who like to explo­re a bit further from the bea­ten track
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