The famous beach is a little more hyped than it actually leaves an impression. The beach itself and the entrance to the sea are small pebbles very pleasant for the feet and there is no sand that sticks everywhere!
On the territory, in addition to the remains of the fortress itself, there are small expositions of modern art in the reconstructed buildings. Excellent views from the walls of the fortress to the city and the sea.
A piece of an ancient wall with a fountain. It will not be easy to find it in the interweaving of streets without a GPS navigator. In general, it is very useful to have a GPS navigator in Crete in order not to spend a lot of time looking for sights, because often the signs give only a general direct...
More interesting, probably for families with small children, there are few slides for older children. Entrance fee 8 Euros, no drinks or food can be brought in.
The life of the Greeks is shown. Lots of really historic stuff. Well maintained beautiful area. Admission for children under 18 is free in most museums in Crete. Located at the end of Hersonissos when driving from Heraklion along the coast.
Rested from 05/24/15 to 05/31/2015. I'll start with what greatly spoiled the impression of the rest - the theft of a tablet computer from the room during dinner! It turned out that the doors on the balcony, even if they are tightly closed and the latch is raised, do not close every time, which is p...
The rooms are small, everything is there, everything is in order. Clean, daily cleaning, change of towels. Our maid changed our linen every day too. To the sea 200 meters, to the famous Golden Horn beach 1000 m.
Rested with my husband for a week from 07/09/11. Excellent hotel! The staff is attentive, they try to understand and fulfill any request, they are happy to provide any information.