0Kos — A mini guide

Cre­te may be the big­gest (and the most visi­ted) Gre­ek island but the­re are over 200 other inha­bi­ted Gre­ek islands many of which also have inte­res­ting things to see. Many can be easily reac­hed by ferry or short flight and can be visi­ted eit­her on the­ir own or for a short peri­od as part of a “holi­day on holi­day” or as part of a tour of mul­tip­le islands. This is the first in a seri­es of mini-guides to some other the other islands
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0Ostria, Thalassa & Paplinou Plajları

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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0Balos Lagünü

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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0Sürme & Girit'te araç kiralama

To see much of Cre­te you are likely to need a car or other vehic­le to get aro­und. The­re are buses and taxis on Cre­te but a pri­va­te vehic­le will be fas­ter, more com­for­tab­le, and more cost effec­ti­ve than taxis. It is also pos­sib­le to take your own car, veya başka araçlar kiralamak için.
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