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Akrotiri Crete from en.wikipedia.org
Akrotiri (Greek: Ακρωτήρι, literally "promontory") is a peninsula and former municipality in the Chania regional unit, Crete, Greece.
Akrotiri Crete from www.greecetravel.com
Akrotiri is also known for its many caves, some quite impressive. ... Koumarospilios is 4 kilometers east of Agia Triada and is known for its colorful stalagmites ...
The Akrotiri peninsula lies 10 km northeast of Chania Τown, close to the International Airport of Chania, and it is famous for its long history and heritage.
Akrotiri Crete from www.west-crete.com
The peninsula of Akrotiri is located to the east of Chania. It is rather barren and its northern end is lined by hills. The (military and civil) airport of ...
Akrotiri

Akrotiri

Akrotiri is a peninsula and former municipality in the Chania regional unit, Crete, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Chania, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 112.644... Wikipedia
Municipality: Chania
Seitan limania-Marathi private Jeep tour with lunch · Stavros Beach and Monasteries Private Tour (price per group of 6) · Crete Wine & Olive Oil Tour · Chania: Old ...
Akrotiri Crete from corissia.com
Explore beaches, monasteries and a beautiful hike with sea views for a day full of diversity through the most unspoiled nature of Crete.
Akrotiri is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Seitan Limania Beach · Holy Trinity Monastery (Agia Triada) · Katholiko Monastery ...
Akrotiri is a peninsula northeast of Chania and north of Souda Bay. Known locally as Chania's Acropolis, most of Akrotiri is an undulating plateau with the ...
Akrotiri Crete from www.west-crete.com
The peninsula of Akrotiri is located only a short drive from Chania and offers some of the best sandy beaches in the region as well as several interesting ...
Akrotiri Crete from creti.co
Jul 28, 2014 · Akrotiri Chania, Crete, is a circular peninsula on the east side of Chania city. Akrotiri has a long history, a lot of monuments and even ...