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Lakki, also known as Laki or Lakkes, is situated 81km southeast of Chania and 48km southwest of the city of Rethymno. It’s nestled close to Fragokastelo, a mere 2km to the east, and adjacent to the village of Skaloti. The beach, which can be reached by a drive from Skaloti, is to the west of Lakki, where a small stream from the Sfaggofarago Gorge flows into the sea.
The area is characterized by several picturesque sandy coves separated by petite rocky piers. It’s a tranquil location with minimal organization, featuring a handful of accommodations and taverns. The bustling region of Fragokastelo is within walking distance, making it convenient for those with vehicles.
Lakki is perfect for peaceful holidays, particularly for families and children. The sea is pristine and rarely crowded. Some coves provide umbrellas, but the abundance of tamarisk trees ensures ample shade.
If you find the time, a walk to Skaloti village is worthwhile, where you can appreciate the stunning Byzantine church of Prophet Elijah, constructed in 1335.
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There are various activities you can do at Lakki beach such as swimming, sunbathing, beach volleyball, and snorkeling.
Yes, Lakki beach is suitable for families with children as the water is shallow and calm, making it safe for kids to swim.
Yes, there are several restaurants and cafes near Lakki beach where you can enjoy a meal or a drink while enjoying the beautiful view.
Yes, you can rent beach equipment such as umbrellas and sun loungers at Lakki beach.
Yes, there is a parking area near Lakki beach where you can park your car for a fee.
Yes, you can go snorkeling at Lakki beach as the water is clear and there are many fish and other marine life to see.
Yes, there is a lifeguard on duty at Lakki beach during the summer months to ensure the safety of swimmers.
The best time to visit Lakki beach is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the water is calm and clear.
The water colour of the Lakki beach is blue.
The Lakki beach has pebbles and fine pebbles.
The water depth of the Lakki beach is normal.
The surface of the sea at the Lakki beach is usually calm.
The Lakki beach is usually quiet.
There are no facilities available at the Lakki beach.
The Lakki beach can be accessed via a paved road.
The Lakki beach is ideal for snorkeling and spearfishing, and there are tree shades available.
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You will be picked up at your hotel in the Chania area and then journey by bus to the Imbros Gorge in the eastern part of the White Mountains of Crete. Upon arrival you will enjoy an easy 3-hour hike through the narrow passages and marvel at the stunning rock formations, with an expert guide to teach you about the area.
During your descent you will see famous locations such as the Stenada, Mesofarango, and Xepitira Arch. You exit the gorge at Komitades village, where a bus will be waiting to bring you to Chora Sfakion for some relaxing free time at one of the taverns or cafes overlooking the sea.
Continue by bus to the south coast, and visit a beautiful beach for a refreshing swim in the Libyan Sea. You can relax and enjoy a traditional lunch before the bus trip back to the Chania area.
After pickup at your area or hotel, we will begin our journey with a ride to the South of the island, providing insider information and history about the beautifula reas we pass by. We take a break for a coffee stop at Imbros Gorge, where we can view its entrance. Guests have the option to hike the gorge. Then, we will head (with our non-hikers) to the port of Sfakia to take a private boat trip to Loutro, offering breathtaking views of the sea and the island. Upon arrival at Loutro, you will have free time to explore the town or go swimming. After the hikes finish their hike, they join the rest of the guests in Loutro. Free time is 4 hours for non-hikers. Free time for hikers depends on how long it takes to hike the gorge. Finally, we will take a private boat ride back.
Discover Imbros Gorge, which runs parallel to the more famous Samaria Gorge. Although the Imbros Gorge is smaller, many people prefer to cross here because it offers a very different hiking experience than the Samaria Gorge. After your tour, enjoy a refreshing swim in the sea and lunch at a village taverna.
Enjoy hotel pickup and arrive at Imbros around 10 AM. Have breakfast and then hike about 2.5 hours to discover the beauty of this narrow natural passage. Learn about the rock formations and the legend of the 2 brothers that Imbros is named after.
For many years, the Imbros Gorge served as part of the trail that connected Chania to Hora Sfakion. Stroll through a piece of World War II history, as you walk where thousands of British soldiers passed through after the Battle of Crete to get to Egypt.
End your hike in Komitades Village and then depart for Sfakia. Take a swim in the refreshing Libyan Sea and eat lunch with the locals in the taverns before returning to your hotel.
Imbros Gorge is located in the south-eastern part of the White Mountains, it’s length is 7 km and has slopes up to 300m high. It begins in the village of Imbros (800m) and ends in the village of Komitades (300m).
It is part of the E4 European Long Distance Trail, it’s relatively easy and pleasant path. At the beginning of the gorge you may see the old cobbled road that used to be the only way to connect the village of Sfakia with the northern side of the island. It’s famous for its rare flora and beautiful scenery.
Our bus will pick you up from a designated pick up point (outside or near your hotel) and after about 90 minutes drive we will arrive in the village of Imbros. Then follows the walk through the gorge, guided by our licensed trekking guide who will help you if you need it and give you information about the whole area.
You will then visit Frangokastello, where we will have two hours free time to enjoy the sea!
In the late afternoon we will return by bus to the same point you got picked up in the morning
Our driver will lead you south through the Askifou Mountains to the village of Imbros. But first there will be a short stop for refreshment in a charming tavern. The walk will last about two hours since the gorge is 8 km long. The end of the gorge is close to Komitades Village. The bus will be waiting for you there and will take you to a beautiful beach. There will be time to swim and have lunch prior to returning.
This gentle hike is suitable for all those who are steady on their feet. It is also appropriate for families with children as well as fit elderly people.
Start your hike from the quaint village of Imbros and traverse the serene Imbros Gorge, the second largest gorge in Crete, famed for its accessibility and breathtaking scenery. This 9 km trail, taking about 2.5 hours to complete, offers a gentle adventure suitable for families.
As you descend, encounter iconic landmarks like the “Airplane,” “Stenada,” “Mesofarango,” and the striking “Xepitira Arch.” The gorge’s historical significance as an escape route for Allied troops during the 1941 Battle of Crete adds a layer of historical intrigue to your journey.
Following the old stone-paved paths once the primary route from Sfakia to Chania, you reach the gorge’s narrowest point, where the towering walls close to less than 2 meters apart. Your guide leads you to Komitades village, where a bus awaits to transport you to Chora Sfakion.
Conclude your trek in Chora Sfakion, the capital of the rugged Sfakia region. This peaceful seaside village invites relaxation with its sandy beach and clear blue waters. Enjoy the local hospitality in the nearby coffee shops and taverns, and consider a visit to the ruins of the Venetian fortress for stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
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Salvia Luxury Collection Suites features pool views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Skalotí, 400 metres from Lakkoi Beach.
The apartment provides guests with a terrace, sea views, a seating area, satellite flat-screen TV, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and a toaster, and a private bathroom with shower and slippers. A fridge, a stovetop and kitchenware are also provided, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle.
A private beach area is available on site.
Viglistiri Beach is 2.5 km from Salvia Luxury Collection Suites, while Fortress of Frangokastello is 4.4 km away. The nearest airport is Chania International, 90 km from the accommodation, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.
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With mountain views, Argilos Apartments is set in Frangokastello and has a restaurant, free shuttle service, bar, garden and picnic area.
Each unit is fitted with a terrace offering sea views, a flat-screen TV, a dining area, a well-fitted kitchen and a private bathroom with bath and a hair dryer. An oven, a toaster and fridge are also featured, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle.
A car rental service is available at the apartment.
Popular points of interest near Argilos Apartments include Orthi Ammos Beach, Kritama Beach and Frangokastello Beach. The nearest airport is Chania International, 89 km from the accommodation, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.
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Located 700 metres from the beach of Orthi Ammos, Captain Tom is set amidst a large garden with swimming pool surrounded by a sun terrace. Its studios and apartments enjoy free WiFi access.
The air-conditioned studios and apartments at Captain Tom are spacious each with a private balcony with sun shades. They include a kitchenette with a fridge, a 42″, flat-screen, satellite TV and an en-suite bathroom with shower.
Guests can relax on the sun beds by the swimming pool or enjoy a coffee, continental breakfast or various snacks on request.
Within only 1 km, you can visit the Venetian castle of Fragocastello which dates back to the 14th century. The town of Rethymno is 52 km away. Free parking is available near the premises.
Featuring garden views, Argoules House provides accommodation with a patio and a coffee machine, around 45 km from Archaeological Museum of Rethymno. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
The holiday home is equipped with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with mountain views.
Guests at the holiday home can enjoy hiking nearby, or make the most of the garden.
Fortress of Frangokastello is 7.1 km from Argoules House, while Municipal Garden is 45 km away. The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 98 km from the accommodation.
Situated in Frangokastello, Anthos offers beachfront accommodation 200 metres from Orthi Ammos Beach and features various facilities, such as free bikes, a garden and a shared lounge. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace. The hotel also offers free WiFi as well as a paid airport shuttle service.
All rooms in the hotel are fitted with air conditioning, a seating area, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a safety deposit box and a private bathroom with a shower. At Anthos the rooms include bed linen and towels.
Guests at the accommodation can enjoy a buffet breakfast.
Anthos provides a laundry service, as well as business facilities like fax and photocopying.
Popular points of interest near the hotel include Frangokastello Beach, Kritama Beach and Fortress of Frangokastello. The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 89 km from Anthos.
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Within 250 metres from Polyrizos Beach in Rodakino, the family-run Horizon Studios – Apartments features amazing views over the Libyan Sea. It offers self-catering units with a sea-view balcony. Free WiFi is available throughout.
The simply decorated studios and apartments of Horizon have a kitchenette with fridge, cooking hobs and electric kettle. Each unit is equipped with air conditioning and a TV. The private bathroom is stocked with a hairdryer.
Horizon Studios – Apartments is situated 37 km from Rethymno Town and Port and 3 km from Kato Rodakino Village. The famous Frangokastello is at 15 km, while Sfakia Village is 21 km away. Plakias is at 15 km. Free private parking is possible on site.
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The secluded Viglistiri beach is nestled between the peaceful town of Lakki and Orthi Ammos, near Fragokastelo. The primary way to reach this beach is by boat, given the complexity of the area’s dirt road network that makes it difficult to locate. Low vegetation provides a natural border to the beach. In 2014, the Sfakia municipality designated this beach as pet-friendly.
Situated 47km southwest of Rethymno and 84km south of Chania, nestled between Fragokastelo and Rodakino village, is Agia Marina. It is also 2km south of Argoules village. The beach presents a mix of sand, fine pebbles, and occasional rocky areas, making it an ideal spot for spearfishing and snorkelling. The beach is not organized, so it’s essential to bring your own necessities. Small canteens can be found at Peristeres beach, a short 3-5 minute walk to the east. The towering carob trees provide ample shade, especially on windless days.
To reach Agia Marina, follow the dirt road that connects Skaloti village (or Lakki beach) with Polirizos beach. Just before reaching Polyrizos, take the route to Peristeres beach and continue along the seaside dirt track until you arrive at Agia Marina. This same dirt road extends to Lakki beach.
The beach is named after the chapel of Agia Marina located on its shores. A small river, which draws water from the White Mountains through the Argoule gorge, flows into the beach year-round.
Orthi Ammos is a stunning sandy, shallow beach located next to Frangokastelo, 80km south of Chania, on the edge of a large valley with a warm climate. It has seen modest development compared to the neighboring tourist hotspot of Frangokastelo.
The beach is known for its vast sand hills and dunes, as well as its crystal-clear waters. Although it is affected by southern winds, the impact is mild. The eastern section of the beach has traditionally been a spot for nudists, though their numbers have dwindled in recent years. The beach can be reached by a 10-minute walk from Frangokastelo or by parking above the sand hills. But beware, the sand can get very hot on the descent to the beach!
Compared to adjacent Frangokastelo, Orthi Ammos is a peaceful beach. However, it offers limited accommodations and food amenities, without any sunbeds or water sports services. Its easternmost part, known as Kritama, is marked by high cliffs and turquoise water.
Legend has it that the sand of Orthi Ammos hid the unburied bodies of the 335 Greek heroes who fought against the Turks in the Battle of Frangokastelo on 17 May 1828. These heroes’ spirits are known as the Drosoulites, the famed “ghosts” of Fort Frangokastelo.
Peristeres, situated 47km southwest of the city of Rethymnon, is nestled between the villages of Fragokastelo and Rodakino. This beach is a well-known spot among Greeks due to its association with Alexis Tsipras, the former Prime Minister of Greece, who loved this beach. The beach extends from the western side of Kastelos hill all the way to Agia Marina. It comprises two separate coves and is typically tranquil, given its less accessible location compared to nearby Korakas and Polirizos beaches. There are no amenities on the beach, only a few small taverns. The beach is pebbly with some rocky patches, and is often frequented by nudists and campers who find respite under the large carob trees.
In Greek, Peristeres translates to ‘pigeons’, a name originating from the small sea caves at Kastelos cape where pigeons nest. These caves, located beyond the eastern end of the beach, are strikingly beautiful with arches, massive boulders, and tiny sandy beaches inside. The sea bed, reminiscent of an aquarium, is a perfect spot for snorkelling.
This beach also holds historical significance as it was from here that German General Heinrich Kreipe was transported to Egypt. Kreipe, the general commander of the land forces of “Fortress Crete” or Festung Kreta, was captured in Heraklion by two British officers and Cretan resistance fighters. After evading German patrols and traversing the mountains, they reached the southern side of the island where a British Motor Launch picked them up on May 14, 1944. This daring operation infuriated Hitler and is considered one of the most audacious of the Second World War. A resident of Rodakino village still possesses Kreipe’s handcuffs. The bay was also used by allied submarines and destroyers to bring in supplies for the battle against the Germans.
To reach Peristeres, one can either take the paved road from Polirizos heading west and then turn left onto the first dirt road, or use the 4km dirt road that connects Lakki, near Skaloti village, with Polirizos.
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