
Located 52 km from Chania and 14 km from Kastelli, Sirikari village is a small settlement situated 500m above sea level. It is believed to have been named after its first settler, who was a silk weaver known as Sirikaris. The village is renowned for its large chestnut forest, which is a characteristic feature of the region. Additionally, a small river flows through the village, adding to its scenic beauty. Every year, the locals hold a big festival called Paniyiri in the chestnut forest, which serves as an important source of agricultural income for the community.
Travellers can also explore the picturesque Sirikari gorge, which lies between Sirikari and the ancient acropolis of Polyrrhenia. The gorge offers a moderate path for a pleasant stroll, as recommended by local travel guides and agents.
Situated in Vlátos in the Crete Region, this detached villa features a terrace and a garden. Guests benefit from balcony and a barbecue. Free WiFi is available .
There is a seating area and a kitchen equipped with a dishwasher. A TV with satellite channels is offered. Other facilities at Villa Vlatos include a sun terrace.
Car hire is available at the property and the area is popular for horse riding and cycling. Chania Town is 36 km from Villa Vlatos, while Elafonisi is 16 km away. Free private parking is available on site. The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 47 km from Villa Vlatos.
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Situated in Kissamos, 14 km from Kissamos / Kasteli Port and 23 km from Ancient Falassarna, Batilas Garden House offers a garden and air conditioning. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
The apartment features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with mountain views.
The apartment offers a picnic area.
Agios Dimitrios Church is 32 km from Batilas Garden House, while Platanias Square is 32 km from the property. The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 55 km from the accommodation.
Situated in Kaláthenai in the Crete region, Georgia’s Village House features a patio. The air-conditioned accommodation is 15 km from Kissamos / Kasteli Port, and guests benefit from complimentary WiFi and private parking available on site.
The holiday home with a terrace and mountain views has 2 bedrooms, a living room, a flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen with an oven and a toaster, and 2 bathrooms with a walk-in shower. Towels and bed linen are available in the holiday home.
Ancient Falassarna is 25 km from the holiday home, while Agios Dimitrios Church is 32 km from the property. The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 56 km from Georgia’s Village House.
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Situated in Kissamos, 11 km from Kissamos / Kasteli Port and 16 km from Ancient Falassarna, Villa Nama offers a garden and air conditioning. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.
With free WiFi, this 2-bedroom villa features a flat-screen TV, a washing machine and a kitchen with an oven and fridge. Towels and bed linen are offered in the villa.
Agios Dimitrios Church is 33 km from the villa, while Platanias Square is 34 km from the property. The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 56 km from Villa Nama.
Featuring garden views, Alexander’s cottage offers accommodation with a patio and a coffee machine, around 26 km from Kissamos / Kasteli Port. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
The holiday home with a terrace and mountain views features 2 bedrooms, a living room, a flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, and 2 bathrooms with a walk-in shower.
Ancient Falassarna is 36 km from the holiday home, while Agios Dimitrios Church is 44 km away. The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 67 km from Alexander’s cottage.
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Featuring garden views, Horio House provides accommodation with a patio and a coffee machine, around 25 km from Kissamos / Kasteli Port. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
The holiday home is equipped with 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with mountain views.
The holiday home offers a barbecue. A a baby safety gate is also available for guests at Horio House.
Ancient Falassarna is 35 km from the accommodation, while Agios Dimitrios Church is 42 km away. The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 66 km from Horio House.
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Learn about the age-old tradition of wine and olive oil production in Chania, then enjoy a lunch of traditional food and local wine. Discover how an authentic 17th-century mountain settlement has been transformed into an ethical tourist complex.
After pickup at your hotel in the Chania region, travel to the traditional village of Ano Vouves village to see the 3,000-5,000-year-old olive tree that still produces fruit.
Explore a small typical farm and enjoy a cup of coffee or fresh orange juice. At Anoskeli’s olive mill and winery, sample organic extra virgin olive oil on warm bread with oregano and continue with a tasting of 5 different types of local wine with some authentic snacks from Crete.
Drive along the dirt roads to the amazing Milia Mountain Retreat agro-tourism complex. Step back in time at a retreat where the lack of electricity and the stone homes invite visitors to get back to basics and switch off from the everyday stress of the modern world.
Driving back to Chania, marvel at the wild landscapes of the Topolia Gorge.
Join a unique semi-private tour to explore a part of southwest Crete and enjoy your time at Elafonisi beach and sunbathe on the reserved – just for you – sunbeds. It’s not just a transfer to have a long day at Elafonisi beach as most of the other tours offered. It’s a well designed tour and you have the chance to visit the Elafonisi beach and the famous Milia Mountain Retreat, a suggestion by the National Geographic magazine.
Driving to Elafonisi beach, get an insight into life in Cretan villages, olive oil production, local wine, honey-making, and the distillation of Cretan grappa. Learn about the regional culture, cuisine, history, and traditions from your driver/host.
Start early in the morning to avoid the crowds at Elafonisi beach. A part of the Natura 2000 nature reserve, this beach is famous for its pink sand that was created from seashells over thousands of years. Enjoy 3 hours of beach time and sunbathe on the reserved – just for you – sunbeds.
Then, tucked away in the lush mountains of western Crete, visit the eco-friendly paradise of Milia Mountain Retreat. Once a deserted 17th-century settlement, this restored property is your stop for a delicious local lunch paired with wine or beer.
It’s a tour for people who like to explore and have an adventurous day! Book this – small group – authentic tour, take the chance to visit Elafonisi beach and the famous Milia Mountain Retreat having a memorable day because of your host care and our company’s early reservations and services.
We will pick you up from your Hotel at 9:00 am and we will make a stop on the road for coffee at Topolia Village!
Enjoy a fascinating natural wonder at Agia Sofia Cave located near the village of Topolia in the region of Chania on the Greek island of Crete. This remarkable cave has gained significant attention for its unique geological formations and historical significance.
Then we will proceed to Elafonissi Beach so you can enjoy the stunning beach, which features soft pink sand and turquoise waters. It is often referred to as the “Pink Beach” due to the pinkish hues created by crushed seashells. The shallow and clear waters make it ideal for swimming, while sunbeds and umbrellas are available for relaxation. Discover the natural beauty of Elafonissi by following the walking and hiking trails in the surrounding area. These trails offer scenic views of the coastline, the surrounding mountains, and the peaceful countryside.
Then by 16:00 we will head back to your respective Hotels.
Escape to Crete’s amazing beaches Elafonisi and Falasarna, swim in turquoise crystal clear waters, explore traditional villages along the way and absorb the beauty as we are safely navigating through the Cretan Countryside.
There’s something undeniably artistic in the way the Cretan landscape unfolds, from the amazing sandy beaches in the north coast to the rugged canyons spilling out at the cove-carved and cliff-lined southern coastline. In between, orange and olive tree valleys, traditional villages, and spectacular views of the White Mountains.
Our escort will pick you up from your accommodation for a private tour with premium off-road vehicle from Chania to Elafonisi beach for swimming and 2 hours free time for area exploration. On the way to the South Coast we are crossing many historic Cretan villages like Topolia, Vlatos, Elos and Gorges whose views are breathtaking, with many photo stop opportunities. After our dive at the famous Elafonisi beach we are heading west travelling next to the gleaming sea and crossing Cretan villages of west coast like Chrisoskalitisa, Amygdalokefali, Sfinari. Then we reach Falasarna sandy beach for swimming and 2 hours free time to relax and enjoy the crystal clear waters. Here your lunch packages will be provided by us, ready to take with you down to the beach at any time of the day you wish.
The day closes with a smooth ride through the North coast line of West Crete back to your hotel or villa or accommodation. A unique premium backcountry day escape, an exciting adventure embraced by the renowned Greek hospitality while enjoying the sights and professional but relaxed service!!!
Nestled along the southwestern coast of Crete, Elafonisi beckons with its breathtaking landscapes and untouched beauty. Allow yourself to be immersed in the allure of this enchanting destination, where pristine white sand beaches merge with the azure waters, creating a mesmerizing display of colors. Bask under the warm sun, feeling the gentle caress of the sea breeze, or take a leisurely stroll along the coastline, savoring the harmonious interplay of nature’s palette.
However, Elafonisi offers much more than picturesque beaches. Embark on an exploration of the coastal trails that wind through this captivating island, unveiling a tapestry of rare plants and vibrant wildflowers. Discover hidden caves and secluded spots, where serenity awaits those seeking a private oasis. Nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers will find delight in the island’s protected nature reserves, home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, offering a glimpse into the island’s ecological wonders.
As you venture inland from Elafonisi, the village of Topolia invites you to experience a cultural oasis immersed in history and serenity. Meander through its narrow streets, embraced by lush greenery and picturesque landscapes, and engage with the warm and welcoming locals. Indulge your taste buds in the authentic flavors of Cretan cuisine, found in traditional tavernas that serve as gateways to the local culture. A true highlight of the wisdom of God cave is the Byzantine church that bears its name, Agia Sofia. Dating back to the 14th century, this architectural marvel stands as a testament to centuries of cultural heritage. Step inside and marvel at its intricate design, allowing the reverence and religious significance to wash over you. Embarking on a journey to Elafonisi and Agia Sofia is a testament to your desire for a travel experience that seamlessly blends natural beauty and cultural exploration. Prepare to be enchanted by Elafonisi’s pristine beaches and captivating trails, as well as Agia Sofia’s rich history and tranquil ambiance. Let our experienced guides accompany you on this extraordinary adventure, where the wonders of Crete unveil themselves at every turn. Allow us to create a truly professional and memorable journey that will leave an indelible mark on your heart and mind.
Explore the natural paradise of Elafonisi Beach on a day trip from Chania. Walk across shallow waters to the enchanting island, adorned with pink sand created from crushed seashells. Enjoy free time to sunbathe, swim, or take leisurely walks along the shore.
Start your day with pickup from Chania and travel to Elafonisi Beach. Walk across shallow waters to the enchanting island, adorned with pink sand created from crushed seashells. Enjoy free time to sunbathe, swim, or take leisurely walks along the shore.
As a Natura 2000 protected area, Elafonisi is a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna, including the endangered loggerhead sea turtle. Discover the delicate balance of this ecosystem and the conservation efforts to preserve its beauty.
Enjoy the captivating landscapes of Crete as you travel, with views of mountains, gorges, and traditional villages along the way.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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Sirikari village is located 52 km from Chania and 14 km from Kastelli, 500m above sea level.
Sirikari is likely named after its first settler, who was likely a silk weaver (Sirikaris).
The main attraction of Sirikari village is its large chestnut forest, which is characteristic of the region.
The Paniyiri festival is a big festival held every year in the chestnut forest of Sirikari. It serves as an important source of agricultural income for the locals.
The Sirikari gorge is a picturesque gorge that lies between Sirikari and the ancient acropolis of Polyrrhenia.
Travellers can enjoy a pleasant stroll along its moderate path, as recommended by local travel guides and agents.
The average temperature in Sirikari village ranges from 15°C to 30°C, depending on the season.
Sirikari village is located in the region of Chania, on the island of Crete, Greece.
The nearest airport to Sirikari village is Chania International Airport (CHQ), which is approximately 50 km away.
Sirikari village is known for its traditional architecture, beautiful landscapes, and hiking trails. Visitors can also explore the nearby beaches, such as Elafonisi and Falassarna, or visit the ancient city of Aptera.
Yes, Sirikari village hosts several cultural events and festivals throughout the year, including the Feast of St. John the Baptist in June and the Chestnut Festival in October. These events offer visitors a chance to experience the local culture and traditions.
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