Akrotiri

The peninsula of Akrotiri rises on the northeast of Chania and acts as a barrier that protects Souda bay from heavy north winds.

On the north coast of the peninsula, sandy beaches provide an excellent swimming and relaxing possibilities, and many tavernas and shops can cover the visitors' needs.

Important monasteries such as Agia Triada and Gouverneto are there and are worth visiting. The tomb of Eleftherios Venizelos is on a hill surrounded by a small forest offering great views of Chania city.

Many visitors come to Crete to see its rare wild flowers and many different kinds of them can be found from January to April in Akrotiri. The international airport of Chania is on the east part of the peninsula.

 

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Heraklion

The prefecture of Heraklion is the biggest on the island and is surrounded by Ida mountains and Lassithi

Chania

The prefecture of Chania occupies the west section of the island. It's a mainly mountainous region with the White Mountains

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The prefecture of Rethymno lies between two large mountain ranges, the White mountains and Ida

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Lassithi is the easternmost prefecture of Crete. Agios Nikolaos, the capital of the prefecture is a cosmopolitan, coastal town on Mirabello bay.