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Ierapetra
Ierapetra
is the most southerly town in Europe and is known for its particularly
mild climate. The town of Ierapetra has been in existence since ancient
times, when it had important trade links with North Africa. Roman
remains, a Venetian fort, a Turkish mosque and minaret still exist.
The journey from Heraklion takes about one and a half hours. In the
centre of the tow n
there is a long promenade with lots of shops, tavernas and hotels,
and the little harbour with its Venetian fort. Many of the local inhabitants
of the area around Ierapetra work in agriculture, and so is common
to see the long green houses for growing vegetables, while inland
there are lovely pine fortests and olive groves. The kilometre long
sand and shingle beach with numerous attractive little coves, has
two beaches which have been awarded the Blue European Flag. Near to
Ierapetra, there are many little villages with rooms or apartments
for rent as well as lots of hotels. The region of Ierapetra lends
itself particularly for walking, or for boat trips to the nearby bays,
to the golden Island of ‘Crisi” or Koufonisi with its unusual crushed-shell
beaches. There are many interesting outings to be made, for example
a visit to Agios Nikolaos, to the vast Lassithi Plain with its windmills,
to the Butterfly Gorge or to the beautiful palm strewn beach at Vai.
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