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Maleme – Crete’s New Hotspot

Timeless and picturesque as always, Maleme Village of Crete attracts thousands of jetsetters year in and year out to its amazing olive-covered landscapes and vineyards. The small farming community of Maleme has recently been added to a top must visit spot while holidaying in Crete. Holidaymakers looking for a quieter scene and relaxed holidays should definitely choose breathtaking Maleme in Crete, the best spot to recharge batteries and unwind.

What is there to do while at Maleme Village? Take a look!

313034565_9bb7fc939c_zMaleme Beach is a superb spot for those lazy summer beach days! The road leading to Maleme Beach is heavenly, decorated with streetlamps and benches. The village is home to two bays. The one is a golden-brown sandy beach with attractive glimmering blue waters, where holidaymakers lounge on sun loungers all day long or try their luck with water ports. The second beach, the quieter of the two, is a pebbled strip overflowing with shady pines.

Visiting Maleme’s landmarks is also a great experience especially the German War Cemetery, where it is believed more than four thousand young Germans were buried. Although it may seem morbid to visit a cemetery, especially when on holiday, the whole experience is quite moving as visitors realise that no good comes out of wars.

If you’re up for a night on the town, neighbouring Platanias boasts with trendy bars and lively clubs made for crazy nights.

21462324643_6d49de9a96_zHolidaymakers must also add Chania to their travel bucket list! Chania is the loveliest of cities, pictorial and timeless, leaving the impression the entire city has been taken out of a history book. Chania’s old town and harbour is a sight for soar eyes as it seems to have stopped in time. Wandering through the cobblestoned alleys of the old town is a truly transportive adventure where holidaymakers discover atmospheric taverns, boutique shops as well as many stores boasting with traditional local goods such as sandals, olive oil and crafts. The picturesque harbour is dotted with ancient Venetian buildings now home to taverns and restaurants as well as bars and clubs.

Holidaymakers don’t miss on the chance to visit amazing lagoons such as Balos and Gramvousa, with their inviting glistening blue waters and golden bays. Elafonissi is also a popular lagoon where visitors enjoy spectacular blue-green waters.

15419805471_de81eee41f_zThose looking for something more adventurous or active must go hiking through the famed Samaria Gorge, where they will be introduced to Crete’s finest and rarest flora and fauna. Another popular gorge is the Gorge of Ayia Irini which ends on a stunning beach.

Maleme has developed into a top tourist resort during the last few years. Once you’ve visited the area you’ll understand why! Its amazing bays, tranquil settings and picturesque landscapes captivate all, and for those looking for something less leisurely, the village’s position is ideal for day trips and touring! Enjoy while it lasts!