Ferma:
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Apartments and hotels in Ferma from Crete Island

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Our Selection of Best Accommodations in Ferma

  • 9 / 10
  • Eparchiaki Odos Ierapetras - Sitias

Situated in Ferma and only 600 metres from Ferma Beach, Villa Bianca features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking. This villa offers air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony.

The villa features 1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with sea views.

Guests can relax in the garden at the property.

Kakkos bay beach is 1.6 km from the villa, while Psaropoula Beach is 2 km from the property. The nearest airport is Sitia Public Airport, 51 km from Villa Bianca.

    • 140 m
    • 8.7 / 10
    • Epar.Od. Ierapetras - Sitias

    Set in Ferma, 400 metres from Ferma Beach and 1.6 km from Kakkos bay beach, Apartment with garden view – Creta offers water sports facilities and air conditioning. This beachfront property offers access to a patio and free private parking.

    With free WiFi, this apartment offers a satellite TV, a washing machine and a kitchen with an oven and fridge. Towels and bed linen are offered in the apartment.

    The apartment offers a barbecue. Guests at Apartment with garden view – Creta can enjoy cycling and hiking nearby, or make the most of the garden.

    Psaropoula Beach is 1.9 km from the accommodation, while Lake Voulismeni is 42 km from the property. The nearest airport is Sitia Public Airport, 50 km from Apartment with garden view – Creta.

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    €65

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      • 150 m
      • 9.2 / 10
      • Aaron Apartments

      Situated in Ferma, 400 metres from Ferma Beach and 1.9 km from Kakkos bay beach, Aaron Apartments offers a garden and air conditioning. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.

      The apartment features 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with garden views.

      Psaropoula Beach is 2.3 km from the apartment, while Lake Voulismeni is 42 km from the property. The nearest airport is Sitia Public Airport, 50 km from Aaron Apartments.

        • 350 m
        • 9.1 / 10
        • Epar.Od. Ierapetras - Sitias

        Boasting sea views, Apartment with sea view – Creta provides accommodation with a balcony and a coffee machine, around 100 metres from Ferma Beach. Situated on the beachfront, this property has water sports facilities, a garden and barbecue facilities.

        With free WiFi, this apartment features a satellite TV, a washing machine and a kitchen with an oven and fridge. Towels and bed linen are offered in the apartment.

        The apartment offers a children’s playground. If you would like to discover the area, cycling and hiking are possible in the surroundings.

        Kakkos bay beach is 1.8 km from Apartment with sea view – Creta, while Agia Fotia Beach is 2.2 km from the property. The nearest airport is Sitia Public Airport, 50 km from the accommodation.

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        €94

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          • 410 m
          • 9 / 10
          • 12 χλμ. Επ. Οδού Ιεράπετρας - Σητείας Φέρμα Ιεράπετρα

          New Aurora Apts Studios features garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, set in Ferma, 100 metres from Ferma Beach.

          Offering a terrace or balcony with views of the sea and mountain, the units feature air conditioning, a seating area, satellite flat-screen TV and kitchen. An oven, a fridge and stovetop are also featured, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle.

          The apartment offers a picnic area. New Aurora Apts Studios provides a housekeeping service, as well as business facilities like fax and photocopying.

          If you would like to discover the area, snorkelling, cycling and fishing are possible in the surroundings and the accommodation can arrange a bicycle rental service.

          Kakkos bay beach is 1.8 km from New Aurora Apts Studios, while Agia Fotia Beach is 2.2 km away. The nearest airport is Sitia Public, 50 km from the apartment, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

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          €65

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            • 410 m
            • 9.9 / 10
            • Ferma Ierapetra

            Situated in Ferma, less than 1 km from Kakkos bay beach and a 13-minute walk from Ferma Beach, Mayla house offers a garden and air conditioning. This property offers access to a terrace, darts, free private parking and free WiFi.

            Boasting a DVD player, the villa has a kitchen with a dishwasher, an oven and a microwave, a living room with a seating area and a dining area, 3 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms with a walk-in shower and a bath. A flat-screen TV, as well as an iPod docking station and a CD player are available.

            The villa offers a barbecue. A car rental service is available at Mayla house.

            Psaropoula Beach is 1.4 km from the accommodation, while Lake Voulismeni is 42 km from the property. The nearest airport is Sitia Public Airport, 51 km from Mayla house.

              • 590 m

              Things to do near Ferma

              Listed below are the things to do near Ferma:
              • Thrypti

              Explore the “wild heart” of East Crete, undiscovered by tourism, where “time” seems to
              stand still. A combination of tar and off roads, will guide you from Ierapetra to the mountains of Thripti . A highlight of the tour is the stop at the summit Afentis (850 m) with an unforgettable panoramic view on both seas (Libyan/Aegean). We continue to Kavousi, where you can admire the oldest olive tree in the world (3250 years). In Mochlos, you can enjoy the “greek cuisine” in a typical tavern. Our trip continues through the vine yards and olive fields, among small chapels, towards authentic villages with their simple lifestyle (Sfaka, Lastros-known as the “cat village”). To end this adventures day, refresh yourselves in the crystal clear water at the bay of Tholos.

              An unforgettable day for nature lovers and adventurers

              • Ierapetra

              On our ATV-Quad tour from Ierapetra we go off-roading in the rugged landscapes of Crete’s southern coast. We start with a theoretical introduction and a small driving practise, before we start the adventure. Lonely tracks away from main traffic, in the midst of the most beautiful nature will take you to a beautiful landscape on the Cretan mountains. Splash through streams, wind along ancient gorges, and look for island wildlife from behind the wheel of a personal quad vehicle. Get a taste of Cretan history and culture during several stops along the way, including a traditional Greek brunch at Kalamafka Village. The off-road quad safari from Ierapetra explores hard-to-reach areas of Crete’s southern coast. A Great way to experience Cretan culture and nature off the beaten path.

              • Stavrochori

              Enjoy the unforgettable panoramic view over the entire north-east coast of Crete. In the mountains, it smells of the most aromatic herbs that will be shown and explained to you. Our adventure will take you to the rustic mountain village “Stavrohori”. There will be time to stroll around, visit the old church and sit down to savour a refreshment. Your tour guide, who has lived in Crete for the past 33 years, will share with you some Greek secrets with pleasure as well as some little anecdotes.
              Nature lovers will experience the ultimate adventure wrapped into a half day excursion!

              • Istro

              This Land Rover excursion is the perfect way to explore the central part of Crete, visiting 2 different plateaus and learning about mythology as well as local life.

              We head out in the Land Rover to the plateau of Katharo, passing through the largest forest on Crete. The roads here are basically non-existent and the mountains reach heights of 1,500 meters. You’ll have a refreshment stop at a kafenion (coffee shop) somewhere in the wilderness.

              The tour continues on along dirt tracks, through valleys, and across rivers, and the journey starts to get exciting! At the next stop you’ll have the opportunity to take photos from a spectacular viewpoint above the Lassithi Plateau. You’ll then head to the plateau to enjoy your BBQ lunch, along with unlimited wine.

              After lunch you’ll travel back in time as you visit the Eco Village, where you can see local crafts being made by traditional methods. The next stop will be Zeus’s cave where, according to mythology, the father of the gods was born. If you’d like to enter the cave there is a EUR 4 entrance fee that’s payable at the site.

              Your driver/guide will take you on to Seli, where you can take photos of the unique scenery. You’ll continue on to the village of Krassi, noted for its 2,000-year-old plane tree and natural spring water source. As you make your way back you’ll pass through Selinari, an area where you’ll be on the lookout for vultures, now an endangered species.

              • Mirabello Bay

              Sailing trip is designed for half a day – just enough time to enjoy sea and swimming activities.Afternoon sailing trip is suitable for those who prefer waking up late and avoid the hottest hours. The boat trip starts at the port of Agios Nikolaos. Guests will have the opportunity to see famous island Spinalonga from the water. Our catamaran Lagoon 450F* will comfortably accommodate up to 20 guests. For adults, we have snorkel equipment, SUPs, tackle and fishing bait. For children – a box with toys, colouring books, board games. And inflatable flamingos and unicorns for the entire family. Food on a cruise is our pride. For our guests, we have compiled a Mediterranean-style menu with seafood** and unlimited drinks.

              * Catamaran model may change,
              ** The menu consists of local, high quality products. Dishes are subject to change.

              • Mirabello Bay

              Sailing trip is designed for half a day – just enough time to enjoy sea and swimming activities. The yacht cruise starts in the morning at the port of Agios Nikolaos. Guests will have the opportunity to see famous island Spinalonga from the water. Our catamaran Lagoon 450F* will comfortably accommodate up to 20 guests. For adults, we have snorkel equipment, SUPs, tackle and fishing bait. For children – a box with toys, colouring books, board games. And inflatable flamingos and unicorns for the entire family. Food on a cruise is our pride. For our guests, we have compiled a Mediterranean-style menu with seafood** and unlimited drinks.

              * Catamaran model may change,
              ** The menu consists of local, high quality products. Dishes are subject to change.

              Beaches near Ferma

              Listed below are the beaches near Ferma:
              • 620 m
              Ferma beaches is located 0.6 km away.

              Ferma, a small coastal town, is situated 10km to the east of Ierapetra and 45km to the southeast of Agios Nikolaos, lying 4km south of the village, Agios Ioannis. The area is green and verdant, with dense pine forests, a stark contrast to the arid landscape of Eastern Crete. A string of tiny bays stretches along the coast, the largest being Livadi, also known as Ferma beach or Xerokamara. This beach, flanked by hotels, boasts fine pebbles, clear deep waters, and is bordered by lush vegetation and towering smooth rocks and steep cliffs.

              Access to the unorganized beach is through two stairways starting from the nearby hotels. The beach features several springs and a small clump of Cretan Date Palm in its center. Following Livadi is Pigadi beach, named after a structure resembling a well. It, along with an adjacent small bay, can be reached via a stairway from the main road. The last beach in the area, Giorgakis, is similarly accessed via a steep path with iron stairs.

              Ferma is known for its tranquil ambiance, making it an ideal spot for families to bask in the sun and enjoy the sea, with basic amenities within a short walk. If you’re visiting Ferma, ensure to explore the lush nature around. Check out the village of Agios Ioannis, stroll through its narrow lanes and churches, and visit the springs of Psychro and the Agios Ioannis waterfalls in the Milonas gorge.

              • Ferma beaches
              • Fine Pebbles, Sand
              • Deep
              • Blue
              • 1.5 km
              Giorgakis beach is located 1.5 km away.

              Situated about 10km east of Ierapetra and 45km southeast of Agios Nikolaos, within the vicinity of the Agios Ioannis village, lies the beautiful Giorgakis beach. This stunning beach is nestled in the Ferma area, a region renowned for its numerous beaches. Despite being surrounded by towering cliffs, you can reach the beach via stairs originating from the Ferma Solaris Hotel. Once you descend, you’ll find yourself on one of the most picturesque beaches in East Crete, adorned with fine pebbles, rocks, and naturally formed caves.

              The beach is segmented into two sections by a low-lying rock. The smaller western beach is the outlet of a local stream that meanders from the Strongyli peak region. Before reaching the beach, the stream creates a stunning waterfall, about 10 meters in height, which showcases vibrant rocks and dries up during the summer.

              Ferma’s broader area is a lush oasis within the typically dry landscape of Eastern Crete, enveloped by pine trees and dense vegetation. Nearby, you’ll find several freshwater springs that continue to drip, even in summer, promoting the growth of such lush greenery.

              • Giorgakis beach
              • Fine Pebbles, Sand
              • Deep
              • Blue
              • 2.3 km
              Agia Fotia beach is located 2.3 km away.

              The beach of Agia Fotia is situated 45km southeast of Agios Nikolaos and 12km east from Ierapetra. It’s a small bay nestling at the outlet of a stream flowing down from the Thripti mountain. The name of the settlement is derived from the local Church of Agia Fotini, also known as Agia Fotia. The stream is cloaked by enormous plane trees, while the bay is encircled by conglomerate cliffs, adding to the enchanting landscape.

              This beach is well-known and a favourite among the inhabitants of the city of Ierapetra. Its shores are covered in coarse greyish sand, while the water is crystal clear and tranquil. The beach is well-equipped with amenities including beach bars, taverns, and hotels. There are tamarisk trees on the beach where one can find shade. Additionally, beach volleyball tournaments are hosted annually at the local court, a recent tradition that has added to its popularity.

              • Agia Fotia beach
              • Fine Pebbles
              • Normal
              • Deep blue
              • 2.9 km
              Koutsounari Long beach is located 2.9 km away.

              Koutsounari, a quaint seaside hamlet, lies 6km east of Ierapetra and 43km southeast of Agios Nikolaos. It nestles near the scenic village of Agios Ioannis, set against the backdrop of the Thripti Range. The village is perched on a verdant hill, surrounded by olive groves and pine trees, just a kilometer north of the South Cretan Sea coastline.

              A kilometer to the south of Koutsounari is the expansive Long Beach of Agios Ioannis, stretching 5km, one of the longest in Crete. This broad, serene beach features the distinctive coarse grey sand typical of southern Crete. In many spots, tamarisk trees punctuate the landscape, and their length makes the beach appear deserted. The beach is somewhat organized in certain areas (near hotels) and is dotted with hotels, restaurants, mini markets, and a camping site.

              If you venture eastward along the beach, you’ll encounter fewer swimmers. On the eastern end of Long Beach, a bay known as Psaropoula (named after an old local tavern) is shaped. Psaropoula features soft sand and tranquil waters, situated in front of a hotel, it is well-equipped with umbrellas, sunbeds, showers, and water sports. The sea here is typically calm, and the rocky seabed makes it a suitable spot for snorkelling.

              Beyond Psaropoula lies another small cove boasting a well-appointed beach with umbrellas, showers, and water sports. This beach, located in front of the Kakkos Bay hotel, is called Villa Despot, translating to “Priest’s Villa” in Greek, named after a priest-owned building nestled between the two beaches. The beach is flanked by large rocks that provide a perfect spot for diving into the sea.

              Visiting Long Beach in autumn offers a sight of the rare white sand lilies, signaling the summer’s end. These lilies are protected, so visitors are encouraged to appreciate their beauty from a distance without touching or picking them.

              • Koutsounari beach
              • Fine Pebbles, Pebbles, Sand
              • Normal
              • Blue

              Gorge to hike near Ferma

              Listed below are the gorges to hike near Ferma:
              • 3.0 km

              The Mylonas or Saint John Gorge is situated 18km to the east of Ierapetra. It commences near the St. John village at a height of 500m and concludes at the Kakia Skala beach. It is not feasible to descend the gorge from Saint John due to a tall waterfall, necessitating the use of canyoning equipment.

              Nonetheless, there are two ascending trails that start near the Kakia Skala beach, providing access to the high fall of the Mylonas canyon. The first trail (easy – 20’) takes you through the pine-wooded side of the gorge, a large portion of which is the old concrete ditch, formerly used to transport water to Koutsounari. The other trail follows the riverbed and can be quite exhausting, especially in winter (takes approximately 1:30 hour).

              Upon reaching the end of the ascending trails at a height of 300m, you will encounter the tall fall of Milonas, which stands at 20m. Below it, you will find a small pond filled with crystal-clear water, perfect for a refreshing swim. In winter, and after heavy rainfall, a second waterfall appears to the left of the main fall, creating a breathtaking view.

              • Milonas Gorge
              • 3.9 km

              Commencing from the west of the village of Skinokapsala, at the Kipos spot, lies the petite yet fairly broad Ahlia gorge. This gorge, blanketed by pine trees, concludes at the Ahlia beach, also referred to as Galini. Throughout the winter season, the Thripti Range feeds a river with its waters, creating a string of waterfalls that vary in height from 5 to 8 meters. The gorge’s sandstone walls are wide enough to make hiking a breeze, eliminating the need for any canyoning gear.

              • Ahlia Gorge
              • 7.5 km

              Ha Gorge, a mesmerizing natural wonder carved into the western side of Mount Thrypti, channels water from the Thripti plateau to the Pachia Ammos beach. The gorge’s journey commences near the Saint Anne Byzantine church and the E4 footpath at approximately 800m altitude, and concludes near the Monastiraki village, about 100m above sea level.

              Traversing the Ha Gorge demands canyoneering skills and specific gear due to its series of cascading waterfalls, including a 35m high plunge. The gorge tightens to a mere thirty centimetres at certain points, squeezed between cliffs that rise to 400 meters. The Mastoras waterfall, one of Greece’s tallest free falls reaching 215m, contributes substantial water midway through the route.

              For those with less experience, a hike from the Monastiraki exit of the gorge provides a peek into its splendour, leading to a charming pond at the base of the final waterfall and past ancient grain mills. The name of the gorge, Ha, originates from the Greek verb “Hasko,” which means to create a gap. However, local folklore offers vibrant alternative explanations. From stories of misleading Saracens to myths of a golden chariot hidden deep within, the Ha Gorge is not only a stunning natural spectacle but also a symbol of intriguing local mythology.

              • Ha Gorge
              • 8.0 km

              In the vicinity of the verdant and water-rich springs of Orino village, we encounter one of Crete’s most precipitous rivers. The river’s sources are found high up on the Abelia plateau, nestled within the Thripti and Papouri mountains. These springs quickly form a river which traverses the village square before making its way into the rugged Orino canyon. To navigate the canyon along the riverbed, canyoneering gear is necessary. The river carves out stunning waterfalls and pools, with the final section being particularly breathtaking. The last trio of waterfalls at Peristerionas are among Crete’s most beautiful. The river’s water volume is also noteworthy, particularly in the typically dry region of East Crete. Even in the summer, the gorge maintains a steady water flow.

              The river continues its journey downstream, passing through the Red Butterflies canyon before reaching Koutsouras beach. Despite suffering considerable damage in a 1993 fire, the gorge’s vegetation remains lush, serving as a green oasis in the warm eastern Crete. The gorge begins near the exit of the Orino Gorge and concludes at Koutsouras after a 3-4 hour walk (starting from Orino village and circumventing the wilder parts of the Orino gorge). Signposts along the route guide the way. At the route’s commencement, there are a few small springs and waterfalls which dry up during the summer. Winter, however, makes hiking in the gorge quite challenging. The gorge earns its name from the red butterflies that flutter amongst the bushes and flowers, creating a truly unique spectacle. Regrettably, their numbers have significantly dwindled in the aftermath of the fire.

              • Orino Gorge

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