La Vista Azul - Sea View Apartment

    • 9.5

    Situated in Pláka and only 100 metres from Plaka Beach, La Vista Azul – Sea View Apartment features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking. This apartment offers air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace.

    This apartment features 2 bedrooms, a kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven, a flat-screen TV, a seating area and 1 bathroom fitted with a shower. Towels and bed linen are available in the apartment.

    The apartment can conveniently provide information at the reception to help guests to get around the area.

    Both a bicycle rental service and a car rental service are available at La Vista Azul – Sea View Apartment, while cycling can be enjoyed nearby.

    Spinalonga Beach is 1.3 km from the accommodation, while Lake Voulismeni is 16 km from the property. The nearest airport is Heraklion International, 60 km from La Vista Azul – Sea View Apartment, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

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    • 1 room

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    Plaka- Elounda

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          Things to do near La Vista Azul - Sea View Apartment

          Find below list of things to do near La Vista Azul – Sea View Apartment:

          • Spinalonga

          Join The Malia’s Number 1 Boat Party!
          From champagne diving to the wildest drinking games in the Mediterranean, the Malia Booze Cruise has it all! All this topped off with the craziest rave you will ever see at sea!
          Make your holiday one to remember and don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime experience!!!
          400 people, two decks!
          Four hours of boat party
          On-board bar
          Swim stops
          Free wristbands
          Cameraman catching the action
          Malia’s finest DJs and MCs
          Drinking games
          Lunch, transportation and more!
          Every Thursday and Sunday through out the season .Available transportation from Malia at 15:00 to Agios Nicolaos port duration about 40 min drive.
          We start from the port at 16:00 and we are back at 20:00
          The boat party is for 4 hours
          The boat will take us in a lovely bay suitable for swimming, boat jumping and playing music.
          Get ready for some competition such us champagne dive and belly flops and warm up for the best rave you have ever seen on board.
          Light lunch is included sandwich hot dog or vegetarian sandwich upon request.
          There are 2 bars on board than u can get any drinks you like ,the prices start from 5 euros for an alcoholic drink such as vodka coke .
          Djs and host will be all 4 hours playing the finest tunes for everyone to dance and enjoy the lovely sunset in the Mediterranean sea .
          Arriving to the port at 20:00 and get on the buses for your transport buck to Malia .
          So to make sure these memories wont be forgotten, and trust us is not always easy to remember, we have professional photographer on board, how will post all the pictures on our FB page and Instagram for free.
          We start this party 10 years ago ..is hard for me to describe the best day of your holidays. Join us you will love it promise you!
          Suitable for young people or for those that feel young in heart!
          PS There is 3 Malia booze cruise offices in Malia beach road so for any info you can always visit us in our opening hours from 10 morning till 10 night daily from May till end September.

          • Spinalonga

          Start with pickup from your hotel and travel by spacious bus through small towns to the picturesque fishing village of Elounda. Then, board a privately booked traditional wooden fishing boat which will take you on a short cruise to the island of Spinalonga. Hear as your professional guide will share insights and stories of a former leper colony and the history of Spinalonga Island.

          After a guided walking tour on the island, board the boat and sail to the beautiful village of Plaka. Upon arrival, enjoy a lunch of local specialties in a traditional Greek tavern with a cozy atmosphere. Choose between fresh fish or chicken, enjoy some local wine, and enjoy the views of the coastline.

          Finally, visit the town of Agios Nikolaos for some time for further exploring and shopping. At the end of the tour, the bus will take you back to your pickup point near your hotel.

          • Spinalonga

          Experience the Olive Oil Park: A Taste of Greece
          Begin your journey with a visit to an olive oil park, where you can witness the fascinating process of making extra virgin olive oil, table olives, and olive paste. Discover the artistry behind these traditional Greek staples and enjoy a tasting session featuring classic Greek foods renowned for their flavor and health benefits. Delight in authentic Cretan products like “raki” and honey, which enhance the culinary experience.

          Explore Agios Nikolaos: The Heart of Lasithi
          Next, we head to Agios Nikolaos, the vibrant capital of Lasithi. Here, you can explore the picturesque city at your own pace. Browse through charming shops or relax at one of the many coffee shops overlooking the stunning Voulismeni Lake. Take your time to soak in the beauty and atmosphere of this delightful city.

          Relax in Plaka: A Quaint Fishing Village
          Our tour continues to the charming fishing village of Plaka, situated across the water from Spinalonga. Enjoy plenty time to unwind, take a refreshing swim, or savor a leisurely lunch. For those interested in further exploration, a short 15-minute boat ride will take you to the famous island of Spinalonga.

          Discover the Historical Significance of Spinalonga
          Spinalonga Island has a profound historical and cultural significance, marked by the deep sadness of its past inhabitants. Over the centuries, this island has served as a refuge for various civilizations, including the Greeks, Saracens, Venetians, and Turks. Additionally, it was once home to a leper colony, leaving an indelible mark on its history.

          Enjoy Elounda: A Luxurious Retreat
          Our final stop is the charming village of Elounda, a popular holiday destination. Known for its luxurious five-star hotels, Elounda attracts tourists seeking an upscale vacation experience in Greece. Before we conclude our tour, take some time to enjoy a coffee and explore the scenic bay, making the most of your visit to this picturesque locale.

          Join Us for an Unforgettable Journey
          Embark on this enriching journey through Crete, where each stop offers a unique glimpse into the island’s rich heritage and natural beauty. From the culinary delights of the olive oil park to the historical depth of Spinalonga and the luxurious charm of Elounda, this tour promises an unforgettable experience. Book your adventure today and discover the magic of Crete.

          • Spinalonga

          Enjoy a walking tour of the island of Spinalonga during a full-day excursion from Elounda to the island. Visit Agios Nikolaos and Elounda and swim in the crystal-clear waters of Kolokytha, where you can enjoy a delicious BBQ lunch.

          Leave from Heraklion, in a spacious, comfortable bus and travel to the designated locations, along the coast through the St. George Gorge to Elounda, a tranquil coastal resort.

          Board the boat around 10:00, and visit the bay and the beach of Kolokytha, a secluded haven that offers a respite from daily life. You can swim and eat a delicious BBQ on board.

          Take the boat to Spinalonga around 12:45, traveling across Mirabello Bay. Learn about Spinalonga’s complex history guided by a professional tour guide as a natural barrier for Olous in Ancient Greek times, a Saracen pirate refuge, a Venetian fortification, and a Turkic settlement. Depart from Spinalonga at appr. 2:45 pm.

          As you head towards our last destination from Elounda by bus, you will have the opportunity for a quick olive oil tasting, before arriving at the capital town of Lassithi, Agios Nikolaos at around 3:45 pm.

          Relax in a café next to the bottomless Lake of Voulismeni and enjoy your walk to the local shops.
          Return to Heraklion after the excursion, at approximately 6:30 pm.

          • Spinalonga

          Enjoy a fun cruise in the Greek sun with a barbecue by the sea. Explore  Kolokytha Bay and the historical island of Spinalonga. Start your day boarding the boat at the pretty harbour of Agios Nikolaos. Cruise across the beautiful Bay of Mirabello before arriving at the legendary island of Spinalonga. 

          On Spinalonga island you will have an hour and a half to tour around and explore the Venetian fortifications and old homes of the victims of leprosy. Learn about the history and people who lived on the island during the first half of the 20th century from the printed guide that will be given to you free of charge.

          Later the boat takes you on the other side of the Kolokytha island and moors at the beach of the same name. Kolokytha is a beautiful bay with crystal-clear turquoise waters. Relax, swim and sunbathe while the boat crew prepares a hearty barbecue for you. Enjoy grilled pork chops, cabbage salad, bread, wine and seasonal fruits. 

          • Spinalonga

          Join us on a relaxing boat trip to the coastal areas of Elounda and Spinalonga Island. Swimming, snorkelling and sunbathing are some of the activities on this trip.

          You will be able to take a boat ride around the famous lepers’ island Spinalonga and admire its beauty from another point of view.

          Next with our boat we will have the chance to stop at the famous pirate’s Barbarossa Cave where he searched for refuge and then he managed to conquer the island.

          Then we make a stop at Kolokytha beach a place well known for its natural beauty.

          At the main time boat crew prepares delicious hot dogs to enjoy them when we are in Kolokytha beach accompanied with music and dance. On board is also served raki, fresh fruits and orange juice.

          Lastly we stop at “Skistra” beach where you will be able to swim at the crystal clear water, dive and enjoying the sun in a place where very few people visit. Our friendly crew promises you an unforgettable mini cruise which we hope will make one of the highlights of your holidays.

          Beaches near La Vista Azul - Sea View Apartment

          Find below list of beaches near La Vista Azul – Sea View Apartment:

          • 200 m
          Plaka beach is located 0.2 km away.

          Plaka, a picturesque village, is situated 16km north of Agios Nikolaos, on the opposite side of the Korfos (or Elounda) lagoon’s entrance, and boasts one of Crete’s most stunning landscapes. The village is renowned for its spectacular views of Kalydon Island, home to the famous Spinalonga fortress, a leper hospital during the early half of the 20th century. Access to the island is primarily via boats from Elounda and Plaka. Plaka’s existence is closely tied to Spinalonga, as it was established to serve the leper colony.

          Present-day Plaka is a traditional village with charming old houses and taverns, giving a sense of time standing still for 2-3 centuries. Its idyllic setting made it the perfect filming location for the popular Greek TV series “The Island” (2010). A significant change to the landscape has been the construction of a large luxury hotel on the outskirts of Plaka.

          Plaka is also notable for its two beautiful pebble beaches with clear waters. The first beach, named after the nearby Byzantine church and cemetery of Agia Marina, is located in the east of the village, in front of the large hotel. It is a popular fishing ground with a rough seabed in some parts and is organized by the hotel, providing basic services mostly to its residents. The second beach, Plaka beach, lies to the west of the village and has calm waters and an interesting seabed. It is well-organized and close to Plaka’s taverns.

          Apart from visiting Spinalonga, it’s worth exploring the surrounding area when in Plaka. This includes the picturesque villages, ancient sites, and extensive olive groves of Ano Mirabello, the mountainous region west of Plaka. Venturing north of the village, you’ll encounter the village of Vrouchas with its old windmills, and further east, the Aforesmenos Cape lighthouse at the northwest tip of the vast Gulf of Mirabello, along with the area’s modern wind farm. Another recommended route is through Mirabello and its scenic villages, leading to either Neapoli or Milatos, where you can find the main road to Heraklion.

          • Plaka beach
          • Pebbles
          • Normal
          • Blue
          • 990 m
          Spinalonga beach is located 1.0 km away.

          Spinalonga, a fortified islet, stands as one of Greece’s most popular tourist destinations. Visitors are ferried over from Elounda, Plaka, and Agios Nikolaos to explore the island that once served as a Venetian stronghold protecting their Elounda saltpans. The island’s later inhabitants were Ottomans, and eventually, it became a leper colony until the mid-20th century.

          While most people are familiar with this history, many are unaware of the stunning beach located on the island’s southwest part. Here, visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip in the sea, lounge under tamarisk trees, and marvel at the fortress’s backdrop and the view of the Kolokitha peninsula.

          Despite the nearby coast’s proximity, it’s advised not to swim over due to the strong sea currents and frequent ferry traffic.

          • Spinalonga beach
          • Rocks in places, Sand
          • Deep
          • Blue
          • 1.1 km
          Tsifliki (Driros) beach is located 1.1 km away.

          The Tsifliki community is situated 13km to the north of Agios Nikolaos, along the route that links Elounda to the charming village of Plaka. This area is blanketed by olive groves and boasts stunning vistas of Elounda’s lagoon and the former leper colony, Spinalonga Fortress.

          The local beaches are sandy, interspersed with occasional rocky areas, and feature tranquil waters. The beach named Dreros, after a nearby hotel, is abundant with tamarisk trees that stand close to the shoreline. The hotel has excellently maintained this beach, making it a perfect destination for families. The serene sea, the tree shadows that reach the beach, and the basic facilities of an organized beach all contribute to its appeal. Plus, the shops of Plaka and Elounda are conveniently nearby.

          As previously noted, the most frequented beach in Tsifliki is named after an old hotel, Dreros. This name is not coincidental; it references the ancient Doric city of Dreros, positioned above the modern town of Neapolis. Dreros was home to the Dorians who came to Crete in 1125 BC, as well as the Eteokrites, who are indigenous Cretans and Minoan descendants. The hotel’s original proprietor hailed from Neapoli and named it Dreros in honor of his hometown’s ancient nearby city.

          • Tsifliki beach
          • Sand
          • Shallow
          • Blue
          • 2.4 km
          Armos beaches is located 2.4 km away.

          Armos, the northern area of the Spinalonga Peninsula, opposite the Spinalonga fort’s islet, Kalydon, is a unique site. It’s dotted with deserted old farms and is relatively unexplored due to a lack of roads leading to it. Besides the renowned Kolokitha beach at the peninsula’s southeast base, several hidden beaches are located in the northern part, which are well worth a canoe trip from Plaka to explore.

          Vathi, one of these beaches, is found two kilometres northeast of Elounda port, on the peninsula’s northwest side. This small, sheltered cove boasts calm waters, a southeast orientation, and stunning views of Elounda town and its mountains. The beach at Vathi is a mix of pebbles and sand with relatively shallow water. Old farm remnants are scattered next to the beach, and a nearby boat platform serves as a stop for excursion boats from Elounda. Tamarisk and carob trees offer shade for resting beachgoers.

          At the Spinalonga peninsula’s northernmost point, opposite the Spinalonga fort, lies the area known as Oxo Harakia or Skourgeto. The name Oxo Harakia refers to the rocks (haraki in Cretan dialect) that jut out above the sea surface at the narrow pass between the islet and the peninsula. Skourgeto, a Cretan term, describes the sharp, salt and sea-eroded rocks that are unwalkable without shoes. Two secluded, sandy beaches with crystal clear waters are ideal for snorkeling. Pottery fragments scattered around hint at ancient habitation.

          Further northeast lies the sandy beach of Pelekiti, situated at a narrow ravine’s exit. The entire northern Spinalonga area, including all limestone-covered places, was previously used to extract boulders for building the Spinalonga fort. From Pelekita to Skourgeto, the area served as a limestone quarry, leading to large stair-like formations and distinctive rock shapes. In some places, the carvings extend into the sea. The name Pelekiti is Greek for “chiseled.”

          • Armos beaches
          • Pebbles, Sand
          • Normal
          • Blue

          Gorges to hike near La Vista Azul - Sea View Apartment

          Find below list of gorges near La Vista Azul – Sea View Apartment:

          • 4.5 km

          The Mavrogiannis Gorge, also known as Skinias Gorge, originates from the vicinity of the Skinias village in the Mirabello province. Following a winding path, it culminates at the stunning Avlaki beach in Vlychadia. This dry canyon is characterized by magnificent rock structures throughout its length. Although the gorge transports water from the Areti Monastery region, it is predominantly dry.

          • Mavrogiannis Gorge
          • 5.6 km

          The undiscovered Kouroukoulos gorge originates from the abandoned village of Agalianos, located in the Merambelo district of Lasithi prefecture. The old trail from the village leads us to the Lagos stream, which is suitable for hiking along its entire length. Initially, the terrain is dominated by oak trees, but as we get closer to the sea, the vegetation changes to brushwood and oregano.

          To the west of Kouroukoulos lies the Patsopoulos Gorge, separated by a thin strip of rugged, rocky land known as Spathi. From the peak of Spathi, one can enjoy views of both canyons. Just before reaching the sea, the two canyons merge into one. The Kokkinos Detis (Red Cliff), a spot of exceptional beauty in the gorge, is home to a variety of rare, mostly endemic, plants that thrive in rock crevices.

          Close to the sea exit, there is a quaint chapel dedicated to St. Luke, a local hermit who was fatally struck by an arrow in the canyon. Beneath the chapel lies St. Luke’s cave, from which “holy” water drips. A little further on from the chapel, the gorge opens out onto the pebble-filled Kouroukoulos beach, boasting a captivating underwater landscape. On the beach’s eastern side, a sea cave beneath the cliff leads to the delightful pebble beach of Kakia Naspa (Evil Landslide), an excellent spot for swimming.

          • Kouroukoulos Gorge
          • 6.6 km

          The Skotini Gorge cuts through some of the most secluded and untamed regions of Crete. A research station for the study of aerosols, established by the University of Crete, is situated in this isolated location, far from the pollution of urban areas and devoid of human activity. From the village of Finokalias, a brief journey northward will lead you to the gorge. As you traverse this path, you’ll encounter a stunningly wild terrain characterized by bare rocks, sparse vegetation, and a variety of spices and herbs. Within the gorge, you’ll find 2-3 wells filled with water and numerous caves nestled within its towering walls. One such cave is said to have been the dwelling of a mysterious woman known as Datserolenia, according to local lore. This cave is guarded by a stone wall at its entrance. A small beach, Skotini, is situated just a short distance away.

          Alternatively, you can take the dirt road from Finokalias to the Saint Andrew Monastery, situated at Cape Drepani. A section of this church is constructed on the mountain rock, with an inscription indicating that its repair was funded by patients from Spinalonga. To reach the beach from here, you’ll need to head eastward along the shoreline.

          The name Skotini, meaning ‘dark’ in Greek, likely originates from the high, closely spaced walls of the canyon which, along with the tree canopy, significantly diminish the light, giving the gorge a ‘dark’ appearance. Another theory suggests that the name is derived from the numerous dark caves found within the canyon.

          • Skotini Gorge
          • 9.9 km

          The Maliaris Gorge, which originates near the Peronides village, travels west of the Souvlos village where a trail commences, and combines with the Anemaliaris gorge before concluding at the Tzavlidon Vlyhada beach. This gorge, characterized by scrublands, expansive areas, and cave-filled walls, is a classic representation of the Mirabello region. Notably, the gorge is home to a massive cave known as Volakospilios, situated in its center.

          • Maliaris Gorge

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