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Crete-Today.com is the main tourism web site for East Crete, run by the Crete Today Development team, where you'll find information on the main tourist destinations, such as cities, beaches, as well as activities, hiking, natural sights, traditional villages, archaeological and historical sites and much more!

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Email: webcrete@yahoo.gr
Phone: 0030 6937844557
Address: Sitia City, East Crete

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Thripti Village

More mountain climbing to go through unpaved road to an old and current mountain retreat, where excellent grape varieties produce equally good raki. Carry on to Afentis peak dominating the area from 1476m, for breathtaking views. A marvelous village on…

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Pefki Gorge

During summer, on a daily basis, cars occupied by Greek and overseas tourists arrive at Pefki village, where they walk through the alleys by taking photos of village and the surrounding area. Every visitor expresses their admiration to the locals for…

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Agios Ioannis

Agios Ioannis is a small traditional village built at the slope of the hill "Katalimata" 500m above the sea level and 18 kms away from Ierapetra. Its population now (2017) is 15-40 permanent inhabitants. As you ascend the way to…

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Vai Palm Beach

Palm Beach Vai beaches are located 25 km from Sitia and 7 km far from Palekastro Village. The combination of a magnificent beach with a rare grove of palm trees makes Vai one of the absolute musts of Crete. It…

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Symi Village

Symi Village

Kato Symi (or Simi) is a village and seat of the homonymous community of the Municipality of Viannos in the Regional Unit of Heraklion. It belonged to the Viannos District of Heraklion Prefecture. Kato Symi is located in a valley…

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Selakano Small Circular Trail

Selakano, circular route

An easy and spectacular route through the forest of Selakanos. If we want to avoid routes with longer altitude distances but at the same time get and enjoy a clear picture of the Selakanos valley, then this route is for…

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