Discover the best top things to do in Kalathas, Greece including Kalathas Beach, Souda Bay War Cemetery, Greek National Football Museum, Jeep Safari, Tersanas Beach, Paralia Stavros, Seitan Limania Beach, Holy Trinity Monastery (Agia Triada), Old Venetian Harbor, Anasa Yoga & Massage.
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4 based on 133 reviews
We visited this beach in July and it is a small but not overcrowded beach. The water is calm and clear and it seems very family-friendly. Absolutely perfect for swimming! There is also a taverna on the beach that serves excellent food for very good prices.
5 based on 314 reviews
Suda Bay War Cemetery is located approximately 5 km east from the centre of Chania (Xania). There are now 1,500 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War buried or commemorated in the cemetery. 776 of the burials are unidentified but special memorials commemorate a number of casualties believed to be buried among them. The cemetery also contains 19 First World War burials brought in from Suda Bay Consular Cemetery, 1 being unidentified. There are also 7 burials of other nationalities and 37 non-war burials.
This cemetery is a noble tribute to those who died in the Chania area mainly during World War II. Beautifully green and situated overlooking one of the largest natural harbours in the world. It is worth Reading the back story of the massive fight to retain the airport at Maleme. I had no idea that many of those buried here are from Australia and in particular from New Zealand. The only problem is getting here without a car. I travelled by bus from Chania and then walked, but it is a busy road and there is no footpath so take care. You won’t forget this place.
5 based on 385 reviews
A unique Museum, the biggest one for a National Football Team, the Greek National Football Team, which was European Champions in 2004, located in the Old City of Chania and has over 1000 exhibits, balls from World Cup and Euro games, official shirts, photos and thw whole history of Greek football.
The owner clearly has a love for football and his collection of memorabilia, for which he has needed to extended the premises so he can display it all properly. After learning I am a Liverpool fan, he produced a reds shirt of his own for me to try on and photograph. There was something magical about Greece winning the Euro's in 2004 and this is captured in this museum. There is even some grass from the oitch! No entrance fee but there is donation box which I was very happy to contribute to.
4.5 based on 132 reviews
Despite being dubious about a jeep safari after a bumpy, dusty, contact lens destroying on in Bulgaria, this was definitely one of the highlights of our trip to Crete - largely down to the knowledge and humour of driver / guide Nikos! He was exceptional! The tour is in relative comfort of Landrover Defenders taking you high into the Mountains of Crete on some downright dodgy tracks you couldn't attempt yourself!
We saw the sides of Crete away from the tourist trails, saw mountain top vultures, visited the Cave Of Zeus, tried locally made raki, tried more, bought some of said raki, fed goats, tried locally produced mountain goat cheese, bought cheese, had an awesome barbeque lunch with locally produced wine...
All in all a "must do" trip - tell Nikos & Simon we said hi!
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Nice liitle bay equipped with sunbeds and umbrellas or free beach. There is a bar and the beach is equipped with free toilet, free changing room and beach volley field. The sand is fine and the sea goes down gradually. The beach is unexposed to boats' traffic and it is not equipped with water sports facilities. To me the ultimate niche to relax and enjoy the sea with your loved ones.
4 based on 94 reviews
Visited mid-June from 10am. Crowds were blissfully thin, plenty of local oldies enjoying a dip. Water is dead calm, shallow and green, beach is completely sandy away from the orange sunbeds (rocky entrance there). No natural shade. Boasts its iconic hulking mountain as a backdrop. Kids loved their morning playing here peacefully. Felt like old Greece for a moment there. Nearby Mama's Place had some toys for the kids to play with whilst we enjoyed a frap. Close to the airport.
4.5 based on 667 reviews
A rugged walk down from the car park, right hand path less slippery in the winter months leads to a beautiful small sandy cove beach with a long clean entrance with high rock sides, not for the faint hearted! Even on a Thursday in early December we were not alone, could be chaotic in the warmer months if not dangerous accessing through the steep rock descent along narrow ledges
4.5 based on 294 reviews
We went to this monastery after visiting Arkoudiotissa cave nearby. The monastery is well located and have nice little museum that explains the history of the place.
There is a small admission to enter the monastery and you can walk around the yard and climb to the roof.
On the left side of the entrance there is a small shop that sells products of the monastery. Tha wines are good and so is the honey and olive oil. We bought the orange balsamic vinegar which is very good!
4.5 based on 5 reviews
5 based on 3 reviews
A vibrant and peaceful yoga and massage studio located near the beautiful sandy beach of Kalathas. Well trained but also highly intuitive professionals who offer their best to leave you with a feeling of general wellness and a happy sense of being.
Easy to find location within natural surroundings. Yoga practice and the overall service provided was very professional & done with full knowledge of the yoga philosophy and tradition. Full body and spirit experience! Only sorry i could not return again soon!Thank you for your kind words! It was a pleasure having you here. We hope to see you again soon. You are a wonderful yogini. Namaste.
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