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Relax House Chania is located within easy reach of some of the most beautiful beaches in the region, including Georgioupoli, Peristeras Beach, and Sandy Beach. Guests can also explore the charming villages and historic sites in the area, such as the ancient city of Aptera and the traditional village of Vamos.

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Chania

Chania

The glamor of Chania is completely justified by the plethora of attractions they offer and the long history they testify. It is considered the most picturesque city of Crete thanks to the Venetian port with the lighthouse and the old town that they maintain and generally remain unforgettable in the minds of their visitors.

Visit the fortress of Firkas and the lighthouse, the church of Agios Nikolaos but also the Giali Mosque, the Archaeological and the Naval Museum, the place where the ruins of ancient Kydonia are located, take a walk in the historic municipal market, but mainly feel it pulse of Chania in the alleys of the old town and in your contact with the local Cretan hospitality. In the wider prefecture there are beaches of world renown (Elafonissi, Balos, Falasarna), a multitude of gorges, with the most famous being that of Samaria and countless picturesque villages. Cretan cuisine is at its best and the locals are waiting to host you in their own unique way.

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Balos lagoon

Balos lagoon

Balos lagoon is a heaven on earth of turquoise waters, pink-tinged white sands and wild, exotic beauty. Located at 17 km northwest of Kissamos, between the Gramvousa Cape and small rocky peninsula of Tigani, which connects with the rest of Crete via a thin strip of land, thus forming the famous Balos lagoon. Its southwest side is open to sea and forms a natural harbour, protected by winds due to the islet of Imeri Gramvousa across from it.

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Georgioupoli

Georgioupoli

Georgioupoli is a coastal town located in the region of Chania, on the island of Crete. It is situated between the cities of Chania and Rethymno, and is a popular tourist destination due to its sandy beach and clear waters.

The town is located at the mouth of the Almyros river, which flows into the sea and creates a small delta. The area around the delta is a nature reserve and is home to many different species of birds and other wildlife.

The main attraction of Georgioupoli is its beach, which stretches for several kilometers and is known for its fine sand and crystal-clear waters. The beach is organized with sunbeds and umbrellas, and there are many water sports activities available, such as jet skiing, banana boat rides, and windsurfing. Also Georgioupoli is a modern town with many shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well as a small harbor where fishing boats and small yachts can be seen.

In addition to its beach, Georgioupoli also has a number of historical and cultural sites worth visiting, including the Agios Nikolaos chapel, the ruins of the ancient city of Aptera, and the Kournas lake, which is located a short drive away and is a popular spot for swimming, kayaking, and pedal boating.

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Rethimno

Rethimno

Rethymno (also spelled Rethimno or Rethymnon) is a city located on the northern coast of the Greek island of Crete. It is the third largest city on the island and has a rich history that dates back to the Minoan civilization. The city is known for its well-preserved Venetian old town, which features a network of narrow streets, colorful buildings, and historic landmarks such as the Fortezza castle, the Venetian Loggia, and the Rimondi fountain. Rethymno is also home to several beautiful beaches, including the long sandy beach of Rethymno and the quieter Ammoudi and Episkopi beaches. The city has a lively cultural scene and hosts several festivals and events throughout the year, including the Renaissance Festival, the Wine Festival, and the Rethymno Carnival.

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