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AP6380 Apr 27th, 2003 03:55 PM

Unspoiled, beautiful beach areas in Crete
 
I am just starting to try & conceptualize a vacation for June 2004. I am thinking Greece, and maybe Crete. I would probably spend a few days in a "touristy" area and then would like to move out into a beautiful, sandy and unspoiled beach area. I have read about Falassarna and Elafonissi. Any recommendations for beaches? Budget hotels?

elina Apr 28th, 2003 02:03 AM

Is Falassarna the name of that island south of Ierapetra? If it is, that was quite empty at least 15 years ago. I donyt know about today. But then there was absolutely nothing. One taverna, and I remember its name because it was so appropriate: Nirvana.

Elafonissi is great, but certainly not a deserted beach. Crete is so popular destination that it is just about impossible to find empty beaches. Although in June you have a better chance than in August.

AP6380 Apr 28th, 2003 08:23 AM

ttt

sheila May 5th, 2003 02:15 AM

Unspoiled is as unspoiled does.

Elafonissi is pretty busy these days. Falassarna was fairly deserted last week.

If you camp, you'll find places on teh Rodopou peninsula and n Gramvousa.

Personally I love Paleochora and teh area west of there does OK. Nice beach at Grameno, which is pretty undeveloped.

A lot of teh south coast beaches are stoney, but you could have a look at Makriyialos, and Zakros and Palekastro.

Accommodation will not be a problem.

Xenos May 5th, 2003 02:34 AM

Forget Makriyialos if you want unspoilt. I was there a few years ago and they were hiring out sunbeds then, so I imagine it's got more developed now. Can't remember whether it was pebbles or sand.

sheila May 5th, 2003 02:42 AM

We were in Makriyialos 2 years ago, and yes, there are some sunbeds, but not many and it's pretty quiet still.

The beach is sandy, if a bit pebbly.

Have a look at www.explorecrete.com for more info

Xenos May 5th, 2003 03:11 AM

Glad to hear that Makriyialos hasn't been totally ruined Sheila. We went there for a week on a cheap last minute package and were pleasantly surprised by it.

BTW, did you try that hotel phone number I gave you? I was a bit dubious about passing on a phone number without a name or location but, given the absence of other suggestions, I thought that as you were already in Greece it could be worth the cost of a local phone call to check it out. I'd be interested to find out where it is.

sheila May 5th, 2003 03:45 AM

No, I'm embarassed to say that we didn't. I came to the conclusion that we had to do the journey eitehr last thing at night or first thing in the morning, so I opted for B) and stayed in town.


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