Tarmaros Apartments

    • 9.5

    Tarmaros Apartments has mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking, situated in Sissi, 2.5 km from Potamos Beach.

    Each unit features a terrace offering sea views, a satellite flat-screen TV, a dining area, a well-fitted kitchen and a private bathroom with walk-in shower, a hair dryer and free toiletries. An oven, a fridge and stovetop are also available, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle.

    The apartment offers a picnic area.

    Both a bicycle rental service and a car rental service are available at Tarmaros Apartments, while cycling and hiking can be enjoyed nearby.

    Lake Voulismeni is 24 km from the accommodation, while Cretaquarium Thalassocosmos is 25 km from the property. The nearest airport is Heraklion International, 33 km from Tarmaros Apartments, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

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    • 3 rooms

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        Things to do near Tarmaros Apartments

        Find below list of things to do near Tarmaros Apartments:

        • Malia Palace Archaeological Site

        Just before we start for this unforgettable guided and self-driving quad tour experience, the experts of our quad safari will teach you everything about the atv vehicles, including lessons for beginners so that everyone is ready to discover Crete safely, with lots of fun and excitement!
        Let’s start by heading uphill through an off-road path surrounded by olive groves to reach the chapel of the Prophet Elias. There, we will take in the breathtaking panoramic views.
        Next, we’ll hit the off-road trail again and traverse a lush landscape filled with vibrant colors as we safari through the vineyards and olive forest, immersing ourselves in the stunning beauty of Crete.
        We will then visit a local olive oil factory and learn the process of extracting olive oil. And, of course, we’ll finish with a delightful tasting session!
        As we continue our safari tour we will drive our quads through the narrow streets of the beautiful villages until we reach the traditional village of Sissi, a peaceful escape from our safari tour. Take a walk, relax or swim to recharge before continuing our adventure!
        Prepare yourself to have unlimited fun on an amazing dynamic dusty-sandy off-road route!

        After this amazing Off-roading through the dirty roads , we will enjoy our dinner.
        Having experienced an incredible Safari Experts quad trip in Crete and the chance to learn about authentic Cretan life, we are sure you will come back full of amazing memories that will last a lifetime!

        • Malia Palace Archaeological Site

        Set out on a self-driving quad safari and explore the Cretan countryside with a guided tour with hotel transfers from Malia, Heraklion, Sisi, and surrounding spots. Drive to Milatos, featuring rock-hewn caves and a little beach. Visit an olive oil factory, and discover the Palace of Malia.
        Before starting your quad tour experience, get acquainted with your ATV vehicle, including lessons for beginners, by an instructor. Begin by going uphill on off-road terrain to reach your first stop, the chapel of the Prophet Elias, where you will be greeted by panoramic views of the surroundings.
        Descending through this lush place, hit an off-road route between the vineyards and olive groves to explore Cretan nature in all its glory. Stop at an olive oil factory to see how locals extract olive oil, followed by a brief tasting.
        Continue on the dirt roads to Milatos to explore a series of caves hewn into rocks, surrounded by mountains, rich flora, and fauna. This is your chance to collect some local herbs and be one with nature.
        After the hike on the path to Milatos cave, head to Milatos beach for a swim. Next, it’s time for a seaside safari tour through the narrow streets of the quaint fishing villages of Milatos and Sissi.
        Then, we’ll drive through impressive off road around the picturesque countryside, where the Malia palace archaeological site once stood. Finally, unwind over lunch after a full day of adventure in Crete.

        • Malia Palace Archaeological Site

        Quad safari in Crete is an exhilarating adventure that combines the thrill of off-road exploration with the stunning landscapes of this picturesque Greek island. Participants embark on a journey through rugged terrain, traversing dusty trails, rocky paths, and scenic countryside, all while riding powerful quad bikes. The experience allows adventurers to discover hidden gems and remote areas that are not easily accessible by traditional means. As the dust kicks up behind the quads, riders are treated to panoramic views of Crete’s diverse terrain, including olive groves, vineyards, and also quaint villages. Whether winding through the foothills of Mountains or racing along the coastline, it provides an adrenaline-pumping escape with a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and the unique charm of this Mediterranean island.

        • Lyrakis Family S.A.

        Join us for an unforgettable journey through the Lasithi region, where every moment promises adventure and discovery.

        Psychro Cave or Cave of Zeus: Embark on a 1-hour and 40-minute exploration of the legendary Psychro Cave, the mythical birthplace of Zeus. Marvel at its awe-inspiring formations.

        Vidiani Monastery: Discover the tranquility of Vidiani Monastery, nestled at the foot of Louloudaki Mountain. Explore its spiritual surroundings for 25 minutes.

        Village of Krasi: Begin your day in the picturesque village of Krasi, renowned for its freshwater springs and the oldest and biggest tree on the island of Crete. Explore its traditional streets and landmarks during our 20-minute stop.

        As a delightful conclusion to our tour, we will visit the site of the “Olive Oil Festival” in Sisi. Nestled in a picturesque location in the mountains, surrounded by carobs, wild olives, herbs, and grazing goats and sheep, this festival is a perfect blend of culture and nature. Here, you will be educated on various local productions such as olive oil, soaps, and honey.

        Additionally, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a buffet lunch prepared right before your eyes in a specially designed outdoor area, available at an extra cost. The festival also features an exhibition of locally produced items available for purchase, ensuring you can take a piece of this authentic experience home with you. This is an opportunity to immerse yourself in local traditions and flavors in a truly beautiful setting.

        Experience the essence of Crete on this enriching journey through its history, culture, and natural beauty.

        After the tour, participants will return to their respective points by bus, with the duration varying based on traffic conditions and individual pick-up locations.

        • Lyrakis Family S.A.

        Upon arrival at the farm, we’ll immerse ourselves in a comprehensive experience that spans approximately 4 hours.

        The educational segment of the tour will feature workshops covering various traditional practices:

        Olive oil: From the 18th-century mill to the modern ecological olive mill, learn about the history and production of olive oil.
        Local Honey: Gain insights into honey-making from local beehives and discover the fascinating world of bee activity.
        Raki: Delve into the traditional production of Raki, an integral part of Cretan culture, and understand its significance.
        Soap: Explore the art of soap-making from olive oil and its numerous benefits.

        Please note that although we won’t demonstrate production processes at the farm, local farmers will lead workshops to share their knowledge and insights.

        The gastronomical part of the tour offers a delightful journey:

        Wine Tasting: Experience the flavors of exceptional wines crafted from local Cretan grape varieties and learn about ancient winemaking traditions.

        Homemade Cretan Food in Wood Fired Oven: Indulge in authentic cuisine cooked in a traditional wood-fired oven, featuring seasonal greens, fava beans, French fries, garden salads, and appetizers prepared with olive oil.

        Live Show: Immerse yourself in Cretan culture with lively Greek music, dance performances, and a captivating orchestra.

        Before concluding the tour, explore the Local Products Market to browse and purchase high-quality local products directly from the producers, including those sampled during the experience.

        • Malia

        The company operates a 19 meter/62 feet (total capacity of 100 people) new built traditional wooden boat, cozy enough to provide high quality services.
        From the moment you step onto the vessel you will experience Greek hospitality at its best from Cpt.Panos, George and Leftheris. Our mission is to offer our guests a relaxing experience where they live, feel and taste the best Crete has to offer through a unique journey of authentic moments. The standard trip includes two stops for swimming and snorkelling at St.George bay and Stalis area. On the first stop, one hour after sailing, the crew will prepare a grilled meal (lunch) and on the second stop (at Stalis area) a fruit platter will follow.
        Kindly note that there is always the option of booking the vessel for a private trip and personalize the experience according to your group’s needs.
        Come aboard, experience Greece with all your senses and make memories that will last for a lifetime.

        Beaches near Tarmaros Apartments

        Find below list of beaches near Tarmaros Apartments:

        • 1.5 km
        Agia Varvara beach is located 1.5 km away.

        The Agia Varvara beach, positioned 41km to the east of Heraklion and nestled between Malia and Sissi, earns its name from a church in the east dedicated to Santa Barbara. This sandy haven forms a petite bay in front of a hotel, with the islet of Agia Varvara just across the bay, an ideal spot for swimming, although one should be careful of the strong currents. The beach is well-equipped with sunbeds and umbrellas, and tamarisk trees are scattered around for added shade. However, be aware that this beach, like many others in northern Crete, is often subject to the frequent northwest winds.

        • Agia Varvara beach
        • Sand
        • Shallow
        • Blue
        • 2.7 km
        Potamos beach – Heraklion is located 2.7 km away.

        The primary beach of Malia, situated in the heart of the town, is often teeming with visitors. As a result, those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle tend to head towards the sandy stretches to the east of Malia’s port, conveniently located near the Palace of Malia. The most easterly of these beaches is named Potamos (meaning River), due to a small stream that flows along its eastern edge, adjacent to Malia’s wetlands.

        Potamos is a lengthy, sandy expanse that is well maintained, yet typically less populated than Malia’s main beach. The eastern portion of the region remains relatively untouched due to its archaeological significance. However, to the west of the beach, a number of hotels can be found, each boasting its own sandy cove.

        The Malia Swamp is a wetland of unparalleled ecological importance, home to an expansive reed bed that provides habitat for numerous bird species. This area also preserves several types of coastal vegetation that have been lost elsewhere on Crete. The entire area is irrigated by water that flows from Mount Selena, forming a stunning river in the winter months, mere meters from the shore, resulting in crystal clear waters that feed into Potamos beach. The sea here is so fresh, locals can even drink from it! It’s not an uncommon sight to see goats descending from the mountain, swimming in the sea and drinking the water due to its fresh scent. Surrounding Potamos are smaller sand dunes, which come autumn, are adorned with stunning white sand lilies.

        • Potamos beach - Heraklion
        • Sand
        • Shallow
        • Blue
        • 2.9 km
        Sissi beaches is located 2.9 km away.

        Sissi, also known as Sisi, is a tranquil traditional seaside village nestled 26km west of Agios Nikolaos and 41km east of Heraklion, not far from Malia. The village is renowned for its natural harbour, characterized by tranquil deep green waters, and its charming taverns nestled within narrow streets. The Sissi coastline is predominantly rocky, with only a few sandy stretches. The sea around here is typically choppy, making the only calm swimming spot the small beach within the harbor (Limani). This petite beach offers a few umbrellas and showers for visitors.

        If you desire to explore other beaches, you can travel east to Harkoma bay, home to the well-kept Boufos beach. This sandy beach is exposed to the wind. Adjacent to it, you’ll find the smaller Avlaki beach, situated at the exit of a narrow bay.

        Moving further east, you’ll find the sandy Kalimera beach, located in front of the Kalimera Kriti hotel. Managed by the hotel, the beach is well-organized and boasts of shallow waters, making it perfect for children. On the opposite side of the hotel is Spiliada, the last beach within the Sissi territory. Spiliada is a sandy beach shaded by numerous tamarisk trees, offering a more peaceful atmosphere compared to the other beaches.

        • Sissi beaches
        • Rocks in places, Sand
        • Normal
        • Blue
        • 4.6 km
        Malia beach is located 4.6 km away.

        Situated 35km to the east of Heraklion, Malia is a vibrant hub known for its dynamic nightlife and historic appeal with the third largest Minoan palace in Crete, the Malia Palace. Malia’s appeal is augmented by its sandy beaches, a key catalyst for its tourism development.

        The main beach in Malia forms the eastern stretch of a 6km long bay commencing from Stalis. This vast beach boasts fine sand and shallow water, often thrumming with life, so much so that there’s barely a gap between sunbeds! Catering to all your comfort needs, the beach offers not only standard amenities such as umbrellas and water sports but also exclusive services like beachfront massage, a beach gym, pool bars at the hotels, and more.

        However, if tranquillity is what you’re after, Malia might not be the best fit. You could consider venturing east, beyond the local port, towards the serene beaches of Pirgos and Potamos.

        Opposite Malia’s main beach lies a stunning spectacle – the small islet of Afendi Christos, home to the Metamorphosis tou Sotiros church. This quaint church becomes a hub of activity on August 6th each year, as many people congregate to partake in the service and the church’s festivities.

        Nearby, a spring is believed by locals to contain holy water, said to aid women wishing to conceive. Accessible by a short swim from the shore, this islet offers a unique and serene experience just off the coast.

        • Malia beach
        • Sand
        • Shallow
        • Blue

        Gorges to hike near Tarmaros Apartments

        Find below list of gorges near Tarmaros Apartments:

        • 2.8 km

        Located approximately 45km east of Heraklion and 21km west of Agios Nikolaos, the Gorge Sellinari is nestled on the eastern slopes of Selena Mount, draining the valley west of Vrachassi. This gorge is a well-known location for all Cretans as the National Road from Heraklion to Agios Nikolaos runs along it. Historically, it served as the natural passage from the region of Lassithi to the fertile north coasts of Heraklion.

        The dense vegetation of Selinari can be enjoyed either by car or by taking a leisurely walk until its exit near Milatos. A route worth exploring is the old National Road, which runs parallel to the New Road and winds through the gorge. The gorge walls and surrounding mountains provide a haven for many birds of prey. Selinari was once a refuge for the rare Cretan wild goat, but sadly, it is now extinct. Several springs are scattered around the area, but the most renowned attraction is the historic Saint George Monastery. For the Cretans, it is considered a bad omen to pass a gorge without stopping at the monastery. This belief stems from the past when the Selinari Monastery served as a rest stop for travelers and their animals.

        • Selinaris Gorge
        • 8.7 km

        The Embasa Gorge, also known as Apotyposi, begins its journey from the village of Kato Kera in the Pediada province and concludes near the village of Gonies, spanning a length of approximately 2km. The upper section of the gorge is notably steep, giving rise to several waterfalls during the winter season, with the tallest one measuring around 20m in height. The largest waterfall is particularly intriguing due to its division into several smaller cascades. It is possible to reach all the waterfalls without any special equipment as they can be circumvented from the sides.

        Ascending the canyon from Gonies provides easier access to the waterfalls. However, the dense vegetation and steep inclines may pose a challenge for beginners. The gorge is predominantly populated by oak trees, planes, and brambles. The Life-Giving Spring church (Zoodohos Pigi) is located on the edges of the gorge, above the largest waterfall. According to local lore, a natural rock formation resembling the Virgin Mary can be found above this church. Hence, the gorge is also referred to as Apotiposi (Depiction). The church serves as the nearest parking spot to the large waterfall and can be conveniently reached from here, provided one can first overcome the initial hurdle of the fence erected by local shepherds.

        • Embasa Gorge
        • 9.7 km

        Roza Gorge, a branch of the larger Ambelos Gorge, originates near the Panagia Kera Kardiotissa Monastery in the Ano Kera region. It connects with the rural road that traverses the Ambelos Gorge close to the village of Gonies. Walking along the riverbed is not feasible due to the precipitous drops, but a well-marked hiking trail is available on the gorge’s sides. The gorge’s sides are visually striking, showcasing unique geological formations that captivate visitors. After heavy rainfall, surface water is visible in the gorge, evidenced by the growth of oleander plants in the riverbed.

        The name ‘Roza’ is derived from the pinkish hue (‘roz’ translates to pink) of the gorge’s walls. Another theory suggests that the gorge was used as a disposal site for sterile animals like donkeys in the past. As a result, locals named it ‘Stira Za’ (meaning sterile animals), which eventually evolved into ‘Sti Roza’ (or in Roza).

        Canyoning in the Roza Gorge
        Roza Gorge is technical in nature, implying that hiking in its bed is not an option due to the numerous steep descents (rappels) that necessitate specific technical gear and training. For canyoning enthusiasts, it’s important to note that the largest rappel is approximately 18m high. The points are secured with relays from the speleological clubs of Crete, and the descent for a small group typically takes around 3 hours. The gorge’s proximity to Heraklion and easy accessibility make it a popular choice for canyoning schools.

        • Roza Gorge
        • 11.0 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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