This selection highlights Crete locations away from common routes. It includes historic sites such as the Venetian fortress of Spinalonga, occupied by a leper colony until 1957, and the ruins of the Minoan palace of Kato Zakros on the eastern coast. Notable geological formations include the Kourtaliotiko gorges with 600-meter limestone walls, the Aradena bridge suspended 138 meters above the void, and the Dikteon cave, extending over two kilometers into Mount Dikte. Nature enthusiasts can explore the small bay of Seitan Limania between its white cliffs, the Argiroupoli springs bursting amidst Roman ruins, or take trails through the Theriso gorges. These destinations offer a different view of Crete, away from the tourist crowds along the northern coastline.
Agios Nikolaos, Greece
Spinalonga IslandThis Mediterranean island contains a 16th-century fortress with thick stone walls, narrow streets, and buildings that housed a medical isolation facility from 1903 to 1957.
Rethymno, Greece
Kourtaliotiko GorgeThis limestone canyon extends for 3 kilometers with vertical walls reaching 600 meters in height. Natural springs and small rivers flow through its base.
Sfakia, Greece
Aradena BridgeThis metal bridge spans 138 meters across a gorge at 138 meters height. Built in 1986, it connects the regional road to the abandoned settlement of Aradena.
Argyroupoli, Greece
Ancient LappaThe archaeological site contains thermal baths, geometric floor patterns, and stone structures from the Roman period. Several water springs emerge from the surrounding rocks.
Akrotiri Peninsula, Crete, Greece
Seitan Limania BeachThis small bay with turquoise waters sits between limestone cliffs. Natural rock formations create three distinct coves with white pebble shores.
Milatos, Crete, Greece
Milatos CaveThis natural cave contains a memorial chapel and ossuary. In 1823, two thousand residents sought protection here during the Ottoman occupation.
Theriso, Crete, Greece
Theriso GorgeThis six-kilometer canyon features vertical rock walls and native vegetation. The mountain road passes through several traditional villages and resistance sites from 1905.
Psychro, Crete, Greece
Dikteon CaveThis cave system extends 2,200 meters into Mount Dicte. Stone staircases lead to chambers with mineral formations and archaeological remnants from Minoan times.
Rethymno Region, Crete, Greece
Argiroupoli SpringsMultiple freshwater springs flow through stone structures and waterfalls amid maple trees and remnants of Roman settlements in this mountain area.
Lasithi Region, Crete, Greece
Kato ZakrosFourth largest Minoan palace site contains storage rooms, workshops, shrines, and central courtyards near the eastern coast of Crete.
Heraklion Region, Crete, Greece
Agiofarago GorgeNatural canyon extends for 1.5 kilometers between limestone cliffs toward the Libyan Sea, containing caves and a small Byzantine church.
Heraklion Region, Crete, Greece
Rouvas ForestMountain forest with maple and oak trees covers 30 square kilometers in central Crete, featuring marked paths and rare plant species.
Crete, Greece
Margarites VillageThis mountain village features numerous pottery workshops and stone houses built in Venetian style, with decorated doors and arched windows.
Crete, Greece
Preveli MonasteryThis Orthodox monastery stands on a hill overlooking the Libyan Sea, with two main buildings from the 17th century containing religious artifacts.
Crete, Greece
Kournas LakeThe natural freshwater lake measures 579 meters in length and 808 meters in width. Green hills and mountains form the surrounding landscape.
Crete, Greece
Chrissi IslandThe island spans 5 kilometers in length and 1 kilometer in width, featuring sand dunes, cedar trees, and shallow waters with coral reefs.
Crete, Greece
Maheridia HeightsThis limestone formation rises 800 meters above sea level, offering views of olive groves and the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can observe local birds and flora.
Crete, Greece
Agarathos MonasteryThis 16th-century Orthodox monastery contains a collection of Byzantine icons, manuscripts, and religious artifacts. The stone buildings include a central church and monks' cells.
Crete, Greece
Epanosifis MonasteryBuilt in 1600, this monastery features a museum of religious artifacts, a library with old manuscripts, and gardens with Mediterranean plants and herbs.
Crete, Greece
Thronos VillageThis mountain settlement contains ruins of ancient temples and Roman structures. The village houses display traditional Cretan architecture with stone walls and wooden balconies.
Crete, Greece
Tripiti GorgeThis natural canyon features vertical limestone walls and contains multiple caves. Visitors can walk through narrow passages between rock formations.
Crete, Greece
Katharo PlateauLocated at 1200 meters altitude, this mountain plain contains oak forests and grazing areas. The plateau provides a habitat for birds and mountain goats.
Crete, Greece
Ancient EleuthernaThis archaeological site contains ruins from multiple historical periods, including Roman baths and a necropolis. The museum displays artifacts found during excavations.
Crete, Greece
Fodele BeachThe beach extends along a protected bay with clear waters and dark sand. Palm trees line the shore near the village where painter El Greco was born.
Zaros, Crete, Greece
Votomos LakeThis artificial reservoir at 400 meters altitude supplies water to local farms. Visitors can walk around the water, fish for trout, and observe local birds.
Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Rocca al MareThis 16th century Venetian fortress guards Heraklion port with walls six meters thick. The structure contains two floors with vaulted halls and storage rooms.