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If you walk along the coast to the north of Maridati till Vai palm grove, you will meet several small coves, totally secluded accessed only by boat or on foot (it takes 2:30 hours to reach Vai). The most beautiful beach is located in the middle of the distance (Vai-Maridati) and is named Kedromouri, i.e. junipers’ cape, after the respective trees.
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Kedromouri beach is located in the region of Chania, on the northwest coast of the island of Crete, Greece.
Yes, Kedromouri beach is suitable for swimming. The water is clear and calm, making it safe for swimmers of all levels.
No, there are no water sports available at Kedromouri beach. However, visitors can enjoy snorkeling and diving in the clear waters.
Yes, there are several hotels and apartments available near Kedromouri beach. Visitors can choose from a range of options to suit their budget and preferences.
Yes, Kedromouri beach is suitable for families with children. The water is shallow and calm, making it safe for children to swim and play.
Yes, there is a parking area available near Kedromouri beach. Visitors can park their cars and walk to the beach.
No, there is no restaurant or cafe available at Kedromouri beach. Visitors are advised to bring their own food and drinks.
It depends on the time of day and the season. Kedromouri beach can get crowded during peak season, especially in the afternoon. Visitors are advised to arrive early to avoid the crowds.
The beach water colour is deep blue and blue.
The beach has sand and pebbles.
The beach water depth is normal.
The beach sea surface is usually calm.
The beach crowds are quiet.
There are no facilities available at the beach.
The beach can be accessed by boat or walking.
The beach is nudism friendly and is ideal for snorkeling and spearfishing.
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