Palm Beach House

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    Palm Beach House offers accommodation in Sfinari in Chania Region. The property provides free private parking. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property.

    The unit fitted with a kitchenette with a microwave and fridge. A flat-screen TV is provided.

    The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 53 km from Palm Beach House.

    Property Details

    • 1 room

    Place Amenities

    Property Type

    Location

    Sfinari, Kissamos Sfinari, Kissamos

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      • €359
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        • €275
        • per night
        • 3.3 km

          Things to do near Palm Beach House

          Find below list of things to do near Palm Beach House:

          • Falassarna Beach

          Embark on an enchanting day trip to the pristine shores of Elafonisi and Falassarna, meticulously crafted to highlight the unparalleled beauty of these destinations.

          Departing from Rethymnon at 07:45, Gerani at 07:50, Kavros at 08:00, Georgioupolis at 08:10, Chania at 09:00am and from Platanias at 09:20am, the journey is thoughtfully organized to allow you to immerse yourself in the splendor of Crete’s most breathtaking beaches in just one day. Enjoy leisure moments and create memories that will last a lifetime.

          Your adventure starts with your arrival at Elafonisi Beach at 10:45am, a paradise famed for its soft pink sands and tranquil, lagoon-like azure waters. Spend your morning in this serene setting, where each moment beckons you to relax under the Mediterranean sun or to explore the gentle tides. Whether lounging by the water or taking a leisurely stroll along the shore, Elafonisi provides a magical backdrop for relaxation and exploration.

          After departing from Elafonisi at 1:45pm, the journey continues towards the stunning vistas of Falassarna Beach.

          You will arrive at Falassarna Beach by 3:00pm, welcomed by its expansive stretches of golden sands and mesmerizing hues of turquoise waters. The afternoon is yours to revel in bliss, from soaking up the sun’s warmth to discovering the hidden corners of this natural wonder. Falassarna’s captivating landscape offers a plethora of activities to suit every taste, from peaceful sunbathing to the simple pleasures of sandcastle building.

          As the day concludes at 6:00pm, your journey back to the starting point is an opportunity to reflect on the day’s experiences. The memories of Elafonisi and Falassarna, with their distinctive landscapes and tranquil beauty, will forever be etched in your heart.

          This day trip is your portal to two of Crete’s most iconic beaches, presented in a way that maximizes your experience. Secure your place on this extraordinary journey and get ready to be mesmerized by the natural elegance and serene beauty of Elafonisi and Falassarna.

          Full Day Trip Program:

          07:45am Departure from Rethymnon
          07:50am Departure from Gerani
          08:00am Departure from Kavros
          08:10am Departure from Georgioupolis
          9:00am Departure from Chania
          9:20am Departure from Platanias
          10:45am Arrival at Elafonisi Beach
          10:45am-1:45pm Explore and relax at Elafonisi Beach
          1:45pm Departure from Elafonisi Beach
          3:00pm Arrival at Falassarna Beach
          3:00pm-6:00pm Beach time at Falassarna
          6:00pm Departure from Falassarna Beach
          7:30pm Arrival back at Platanias
          7:50pm Arrival back at Chania

          • Falassarna Beach

          Explore three of the most divine and sought-after destinations on Crete with a small group up to 15 people on this full-day shared tour. Enjoy the convenience of pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle fully equipped with Wi-Fi service. Visit the 2 most popular beaches of Greece, Elafonisi and Falasarna, in one day. Start your journey in Elafonisi, a beach with unique, pink sands which pop in contrast to the blue waters. Continue west to Falasarna, a blinding white sandy beach famous for its striking turquoise waters. Then head to the last stop, Vouves, where you’ll visit the oldest olive tree in the world. Grab the kids and splash about in the shallow waters of the small, exotic lagoons. In all, you’ll enjoy nearly 5 hours of leisure time swimming and sunbathing by the sea. Listen as your guide tells you about Cretan customs and sample local cuisine from a prepared snack box. Return to your hotel once again in cool comfort in a quality vehicle.

          • Falassarna Beach

          Join me on a journey through senses- horse riding next to the sea, breathtaking sunset, traditional Cretan dinner at a local tavern on the beach. Pace yourselves because there is going to be a variety of delicacies to taste.

          After we make arrangements regarding our meeting point, we will drive to Kissamos where we will meet my friend and owner of the beautiful and trained horses. We will offer you a unique and amazing horse riding experience for one hour next to the sea.

          Our next stop will be Falasarna, a top ten beach in Europe with many awards for its beauty, amenities and services enjoyed by the visitor. The sight of the crystal clear turquoise waters will leave you breathless so take your swimming suit with you!
          But what will really impress you and will be imprinted on your memory is the unique sunset, one of the most beautiful in Greece, as there is nothing to obstruct your view between the beach and the horizon- where you will have the opportunity to take amazing photos and videos for your social media !!

          There is no better way to end our wonderful day than with dinner literally on the sand next to the sea in a traditional tavern with local food and delicacy tasting.

          • Falassarna Beach

          Start your day of adventure from Falasarna Port. From here you will set-off on a jet ski ride to Sfinari Beach that will last an exhilarating 15-minutes. Feel comfortable in the presence of a guided boat that will follow you throughout your tour.

          Stay at Sfinari Beach for 1-hour to swim, take photos, and relax on the beach. After some time – about one hour- on Sfinari beach you’ll hop aboard your jet ski once again for a 15-minute journey home to Falasarna Port. We depart every day at 12:00 from Falassarna Port with a small group of jet skis.

          • Falassarna Beach

          Indicative Time-Table
          15:30-16:40 Pick-Up
          17:15 Arrival at Falassarna Beach
          20:30 Departure from Falassarna Beach
          21:00-21:45 Arrival at your hotel

          Falassarna Beach is located in the western part of Cape Gramvousa.
          At the northern end of the beach there are the ruins of the ancient Grecoroman city of Falassarna.
          Falassarna bay is one of the most famous beaches in Greece, which has been awarded as the best beach of Crete and one of the 10 best beaches in Europe in the past.
          Falassarna spans a huge area and consists of five consecutive beaches, with the two most central being the most favorite.
          The main beach of Falassarna is called Pacheia Ammos . It is an exotic beach with a length of 1 breathtaking km and a
          width of 150m. This idyllic stretch of coastline offers visitors endless opportunities for relaxation, adventure, and
          exploration.
          With its crystal-clear water and white sandy beaches, Falassarna is the perfect place to unwind and relax. Since the beach
          faces West, Falasarna is famous for its majestic sunset, which is considered the best in all Crete because of its unhindered
          horizon view, as visitors literally watch the sun dive in the sea.

          • Falassarna Beach

          Start your day of adventure from Falasarna Big Beach. From here you will set-off on a jet ski ride to Balos Lagoon that will last an exhilarating 25-minutes. Feel comfortable in the presence of a guided boat that will follow you throughout your tour.

          Stay at Balos Lagoon for 1-hour to swim, take photos, and relax on the turquise shallow watrers. On our way back we will also have a quick pass from the island of Gramvousa, to take some nice photos of the shipwreck. Enjoy the flexibility of choosing one of the three time slots. Morning one for the calmness that area offers as you wil be reaching Balos Lgoon before the crowds,in between at 14.00, or join the 17.00 group as the temperature is ideal that time of the day.

          Beaches near Palm Beach House

          Find below list of beaches near Palm Beach House:

          • 540 m
          Sfinari beach is located 0.5 km away.

          Sfinari beach, nestled 60km west of Chania city and 30km south of Kissamos, is a hidden gem in front of its namesake village. This peaceful village is at the mouth of a lush, deep valley and is wrapped in the embrace of verdant mountains. Known for its tranquillity, Sfinari offers a beautiful sandy beach speckled with pebbles. With a handful of lodging and dining options, it’s an excellent choice for serene family getaways. On days when the waves are gentle, the beach becomes a haven for snorkelling. Numerous tamarisk trees provide ample natural shade, making it a perfect spot to unwind.

          Sfinari is favoured primarily by those on the hunt for solitude, so don’t anticipate a bustling nightlife or booming beach bars. Despite its remote location, it’s easily accessible via bus from Chania station, so not owning a car isn’t an issue. However, having a car could enhance your Crete exploration experience.

          Venturing up the mountain at the beach’s southern end, crossing the carob tree-filled rocky cape of Korakas, you’ll glimpse the secluded beach of Platanakia on the other side. With careful navigation, you can descend to this remote beach for a truly peaceful dip.

          • Sfinari beach
          • Pebbles, Sand
          • Normal
          • Blue
          • 1.5 km
          Platanakia Beach is located 1.5 km away.

          Platanakia beach, situated 61km southwest of Chania city, 31km south of Kissamos, 5km northwest of Kambos village, and in close proximity to Sfinari bay, is nestled at the mouth of the scenic Kambos gorge that originates from the namesake village.

          Platanakia is a secluded cove, often deserted, and guarded by towering cliffs. The beach is a mix of sandy and stony patches, making it a perfect retreat for those seeking solitude, even in the height of summer. Nearby trees provide natural shade to beachgoers.

          To reach the beach from Kambos village on foot, one must traverse the lush, two-hour path through the gorge, which is adorned with plane trees and has a river flowing throughout the year.

          Adventurous travelers equipped with a 4×4 vehicle can opt for an offroad journey to the beach via a dirt track starting from Kambos. This route involves crossing fences installed by goat and sheep herders; please ensure they remain closed to prevent livestock from straying. The journey concludes at the picturesque, unexplored surroundings of Platanakia. Park your vehicle at the final plateau, near the visually striking cave chapel of Agia Ekaterini and Agia Marina, and descend the path directly to the beach below. Chances are, you’ll have the place to yourself!

          The attractive Sfinari beach is tucked behind the northern rocky side of Platanakia beach (Cape Korakas) and is a 20-minute walk to the north of the beach.

          • Platanakia Beach
          • Pebbles, Rocks in places
          • Normal
          • Blue
          • 2.8 km
          Kokkina Grema beach is located 2.8 km away.

          Kokkina Grema, a secluded beach known for its Red Cliffs, is located 55km west of Chania, 28km southwest of Kissamos, and 3km west of Platanos village. The beach’s name is derived from the reddish soil of the northern peninsula.

          Situated at the exit of a tiny gorge from Platanos village, Kokkina Grema shapes the bay of Lygia. The beach, characterized by its ruggedness and pebbles, is an ideal spot for camping and solitude, although it may not be suitable for families with children due to the lack of facilities and shade. Visitors are advised to bring their own umbrellas.

          Reaching Kokkina Grema can be challenging due to the poor condition of the dirt track leading from Platanos. However, the journey ends beautifully with the scenic chapel of Panagia situated on the beach.

          • Kokkina Grema beach
          • Pebbles, Rocks in places
          • Normal
          • Blue
          • 3.1 km
          Gylisma beach is located 3.1 km away.

          Gylisma, also known as Kambos or Afratolaki, is a stony beach nestled 69km southwest of Chania city and 29km south of Kissamos, in proximity to the village of Kambos. The beach, characterized by its coarse pebbles, is not particularly suited for swimming, especially for families on windy days due to the high waves. The locals of Kambos mainly frequent it on calm days.

          Afratolakki is an excellent option for those seeking solitude. Although the beach has basic amenities for accommodation and food, it lacks facilities like umbrellas and sunbeds. The rocky seabed of Afratolakki makes it an ideal spot for snorkelling.

          To access the beach, one must traverse a 4.5km poorly-maintained dirt track leading from Kambos village to the beach.

          • Gylisma beach
          • Pebbles, Rocks in places
          • Normal
          • Blue

          Gorges to hike near Palm Beach House

          Find below list of gorges near Palm Beach House:

          • 1.9 km

          Traveling along the western coast of Crete towards Elafonissi beach, you’ll encounter the picturesque village of Kambos, nestled within the Kissamos province. A brief detour off the main road to the west will bring you to the verdant Kambos canyon, the most westerly gorge on the island, which is fed by the small Koutroulis massif.

          A scenic hiking trail winds its way through the canyon, beneath the shade of towering plane trees and alongside a river that flows year-round. The journey is punctuated by striking rock formations and culminates at a natural spring. From there, the path reconnects with the road descending from the village, leading to the subterranean churches of Agia Ekaterini and Agia Marina.

          Continuing your trek along the riverbed can occasionally prove challenging due to thick vegetation and water, but the journey is worth it. From Agia Kyriaki, the path follows the riverbed to the secluded yet stunning Platanakia beach, where plane trees stretch their branches out to the sea.

          • Kambos Gorge
          • 6.7 km

          The Sirikari gorge, situated 55km west of Chania and 17km south of Kissamos, is nestled in a verdant area filled with canyons and streams. The paved road leading to Sirikari weaves through lush vegetation, offering a glimpse of the area’s beauty from the get-go. The gorge splits into two parallel paths here – Tsichliano to the west and Kioliano or Sirikariano to the east, both culminating at the Polirinia settlement, the site of the ancient town of Polirinia. The town’s ancient walls, still in a decent state of preservation, stand tall in its citadel, atop a hill with a panoramic view of the Kissamos bay.

          Close to Sirikari, an enchanting forest unfolds, home to towering chestnut trees, quaint waterfalls, and babbling brooks. Although it isn’t the only chestnut forest in the Chania prefecture, with several others dotting the slopes of the White Mountains, its beauty and vastness set it apart.

          Adjacent to Sirikari, in Sineniana, stand two well-preserved old watermills. A visit to the Church of the Assumption is also recommended, particularly on August 15th, when a traditional feast is held. The church, nestled in the chestnut grove, is surrounded by other trees like holm oaks, cypresses, and plane trees. A little further along, you can explore an abandoned village set amidst a stunning oak wood. Additionally, the Sirikari village houses the 15th-century Byzantine church of the Holy Apostles (Agii Apostoli), which is definitely worth a visit.

          • Sirikari Gorge
          • 10.7 km

          The gorge of Topolia (Topoliano) is located in west Crete and it runs along the road leading to Elafonissi via Elos. The canyon actually starts near the village Strovles at an altitude of 450m, and exits near the village Topolia, at an altitude of 150m. However, the narrowest and most impressive hiking part of the gorge is located between Katsomatados and Topolia, where the side rocks are very high and steep. The canyon is crossed by the River Tyflos, which originates from Mount Dikeos. At the beginning of the narrow part, it is worth visiting the Cave of Agia Sofia, located just above the main road.

          The canyon and the wider area host rare and endemic plants of Crete, while the Cave of St. Sophia houses a species of cave spider that lives only there (Pholcus creticus). According to local traditions, Topolia Gorge hosted fairies and the Minoan goddess Vritomartis. Here, the legendary Talos used to stop and enjoy the divine music of the fairies. When Talos arrived at the place, rested inside a big cave, drank water and fell asleep. Then, the fairies and elves of the river arrived, singing and dancing.

          • Topolia Gorge
          • 12.9 km

          The Gorge Chalase, also known as Porofarago, begins close to the Sassalos village and concludes just before reaching the Makronas village, after a four-hour journey through lush vegetation. The gorge is fed by two primary streams that converge south of Sassalos; the Mylonofarago ravine that originates from the Mylones village, and the Kalogirou stream.

          Navigating through the gorge can be quite challenging due to a significant landslide (referred to as ‘chalase’ in the Cretan dialect) at a certain point, and the absence of a well-defined path. Near Malathyros, approximately halfway through the route, the trail transitions into a dirt road that follows the riverbed all the way to Makronas. Just before reaching Makronas, we come across a historical site where, on August 28, 1944, German forces executed 62 civilian men from Malathyros as retribution for the activities of local guerrilla groups. The German atrocities committed during this time have yet to be brought to justice.

          • Chalase Gorge

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