Agios Georgios beaches
The valley of Agios Georgios is located 3km west of Agia Galini, 17km from Saktouria and 60km south of Rethymno. There are two small bays with wonderful pebbly beaches, which are separated by a rocky shore. The weather here is almost always very mild, making the beaches ideal for swimming all year round.
Although the area is not developed, on the east beach, which is called Lichnistis, there are a tavern and umbrellas. If you come to Agios Georgios, you can stroll in the wild Cretan countryside and walk to the old Monastery of St. George (500m northern). Note the slope of the church walls, which has been damaged due to ageing and soil sedimentation; the church interior bears very old frescoes.
If you want to stay more secluded, you can go to the west beach called Kolimbistiri (i.e. “swimming area”). Here you can swim almost alone. Moreover, the seabed is ideal for snorkeling. To access the beaches of Agios Georgios, you can follow the asphalt – paved road leading here from Agia Galini to Agios Pavlos. Moreover, there are boats running from Agia Galini to here.
Although the area is not developed, on the east beach, which is called Lichnistis, there are a tavern and umbrellas. If you come to Agios Georgios, you can stroll in the wild Cretan countryside and walk to the old Monastery of St. George (500m northern). Note the slope of the church walls, which has been damaged due to ageing and soil sedimentation; the church interior bears very old frescoes.
If you want to stay more secluded, you can go to the west beach called Kolimbistiri (i.e. “swimming area”). Here you can swim almost alone. Moreover, the seabed is ideal for snorkeling. To access the beaches of Agios Georgios, you can follow the asphalt – paved road leading here from Agia Galini to Agios Pavlos. Moreover, there are boats running from Agia Galini to here.
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