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Food scene

Traditional tavern located in the village of Roustika
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Traditional tavern located in the village of Roustika
This is a traditional cafe in the village of Roustika, where upon request it can also serve food.
Παραδοσιακό Καφενείο
This is a traditional cafe in the village of Roustika, where upon request it can also serve food.
Tavern with many traditional Cretan dishes and souvlaki.
Local Tavern
11 Eparchiaki Odos Agiou Konstantinou-Agiou Ioanni
Tavern with many traditional Cretan dishes and souvlaki.

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Shopping

This is the nearest well equipped mini-market that includes a meat and cold cuts sale point. It sells cigarettes also.
Κρεοπωλείο - μίνι μάρκετ "Κουρκουλός"
This is the nearest well equipped mini-market that includes a meat and cold cuts sale point. It sells cigarettes also.
A small industry that makes local meat products that you can buy.
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Bakery

Sightseeing

The monastery of Profitis Ilias is an Orthodox monastery built during the Venetian occupation and one of the oldest in Crete. It is located near the village of Rοustika, southwest of the village on a small rocky hill and in a verdant landscape. It has a fortress architecture. The monastery had become the center of the revolutionaries against the Turks and for this reason it was destroyed by them in 1823. During the Second World War, the Historical Archive of Crete was kept in the Monastery. In the National Library in Paris there is a special area for the old books that come from this monastery.
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The monastery of Profitis Ilias is an Orthodox monastery built during the Venetian occupation and one of the oldest in Crete. It is located near the village of Rοustika, southwest of the village on a small rocky hill and in a verdant landscape. It has a fortress architecture. The monastery had become the center of the revolutionaries against the Turks and for this reason it was destroyed by them in 1823. During the Second World War, the Historical Archive of Crete was kept in the Monastery. In the National Library in Paris there is a special area for the old books that come from this monastery.
Here is the temple and the tomb of the "Holy Five Virgins", and next to it five carved rooms on the rock, where, according to tradition, the five saints honored in the area lived as ascetics. It is one of the most important sanctuaries on the east side of the prefecture of Rethymno with a history of centuries, recorded by Western European travelers since the 15th century. The whole site is located in the area of ​​the Greco-Roman cemetery of the ancient city of Lappa, which has been excavated to some extent by the Archaeological Ephorate of Rethymnon with important findings. The tomb of the five saints, as well as the five carved rooms, where tradition places their ascetic life, are tombs of the Greco-Roman period, which were apparently used by the saints a few centuries later. Next to the temple and inside the Roman cemetery, there is a plane tree that due to its size and location in this important archaeological site, has been designated as a protected natural monument by the Greek state.
The Church of Holy Five Virgins and ancient cemetery
Here is the temple and the tomb of the "Holy Five Virgins", and next to it five carved rooms on the rock, where, according to tradition, the five saints honored in the area lived as ascetics. It is one of the most important sanctuaries on the east side of the prefecture of Rethymno with a history of centuries, recorded by Western European travelers since the 15th century. The whole site is located in the area of ​​the Greco-Roman cemetery of the ancient city of Lappa, which has been excavated to some extent by the Archaeological Ephorate of Rethymnon with important findings. The tomb of the five saints, as well as the five carved rooms, where tradition places their ascetic life, are tombs of the Greco-Roman period, which were apparently used by the saints a few centuries later. Next to the temple and inside the Roman cemetery, there is a plane tree that due to its size and location in this important archaeological site, has been designated as a protected natural monument by the Greek state.
Lake Kournas is a popular destination for locals and visitors of the island. It is an ideal place for relaxation and for a walk. A walk around the lake usually takes less than an hour (during summertime). On one side of the lake there are cafes and taverns, and right next to them there are small sandy beaches where you can swim. There are also pedal boats for rent for a small 'sail' on the lake, preferably in the afternoon where the colors of the landscape and water are wonderful and the lake is calmer. In winter the level of the lake rises and while it is also beautiful, the walk due to the vegetation is slightly more difficult while the beaches disappear and the waters cover part of the constructions in the aforementioned shops.
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Lago Kournas
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Lake Kournas is a popular destination for locals and visitors of the island. It is an ideal place for relaxation and for a walk. A walk around the lake usually takes less than an hour (during summertime). On one side of the lake there are cafes and taverns, and right next to them there are small sandy beaches where you can swim. There are also pedal boats for rent for a small 'sail' on the lake, preferably in the afternoon where the colors of the landscape and water are wonderful and the lake is calmer. In winter the level of the lake rises and while it is also beautiful, the walk due to the vegetation is slightly more difficult while the beaches disappear and the waters cover part of the constructions in the aforementioned shops.
The small canyon of Kotsifos starts from the village of Kanevos of Agios Vassilios and ends north of the village of Plakias, on the beach of which ends the stream of Kotsifos that flows through the canyon. The beginning of the canyon is very narrow at a width of about 10 meters, which gradually increases and reaches about 600 meters width. Its total length is 1800 meters, and its vertical sides reach a height of 500 meters. Between the imposing rocks there is a narrow asphalt road. At the southern exit of the canyon is the very picturesque stone-built church of Agios Nikolaos, which is built in a rocky cavity at the height of the road and was renovated relatively recently. In winter, an impressive small waterfall is created on the east side.
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Kotsifou Canyon
Eparchiaki Odos Rodakinou - Sellias
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The small canyon of Kotsifos starts from the village of Kanevos of Agios Vassilios and ends north of the village of Plakias, on the beach of which ends the stream of Kotsifos that flows through the canyon. The beginning of the canyon is very narrow at a width of about 10 meters, which gradually increases and reaches about 600 meters width. Its total length is 1800 meters, and its vertical sides reach a height of 500 meters. Between the imposing rocks there is a narrow asphalt road. At the southern exit of the canyon is the very picturesque stone-built church of Agios Nikolaos, which is built in a rocky cavity at the height of the road and was renovated relatively recently. In winter, an impressive small waterfall is created on the east side.
The springs of Argyroupolis are a place you should definetely visit. Numerous small waterfalls dominate the scenery, shaded by ancient plane trees. There is also a very small church inside a rock, the chapel of Agia Dynami (Holy Force). The water which flows the chapel is said to be miraculous. There are many taverns which are almost as one with the scenery. Taverns except local cuisine (they serve also 'Antikristo', which is meat roasted in a Cretan way) also serve grilled trout which guests can catch directly from the springs themselves and have it grilled to order.
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Manantiales de agua de Argiroupoli
Eparchiaki Odos Argiroupolis-Asi Gonias
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The springs of Argyroupolis are a place you should definetely visit. Numerous small waterfalls dominate the scenery, shaded by ancient plane trees. There is also a very small church inside a rock, the chapel of Agia Dynami (Holy Force). The water which flows the chapel is said to be miraculous. There are many taverns which are almost as one with the scenery. Taverns except local cuisine (they serve also 'Antikristo', which is meat roasted in a Cretan way) also serve grilled trout which guests can catch directly from the springs themselves and have it grilled to order.
At Kalyvaki beach, you can find a tavern and a Studios facility named after it, where you can enjoy a very small 'park' of miniatures of historical buildings such as Acropolis or Minoan Palace at Knosos. If you around this area, you could check all these out.
Miniaturenpark
At Kalyvaki beach, you can find a tavern and a Studios facility named after it, where you can enjoy a very small 'park' of miniatures of historical buildings such as Acropolis or Minoan Palace at Knosos. If you around this area, you could check all these out.
Closest beach on the North from village Agios Konstantinos
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Episkopi Beach
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Closest beach on the North from village Agios Konstantinos
One of closest beaches from village Agios Konstantinos on the South
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Plakias Beach
Ethnarchou Eleftheriou Venizelou
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One of closest beaches from village Agios Konstantinos on the South
One of closest beaches from village Agios Konstantinos on the South
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Souda Beach
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One of closest beaches from village Agios Konstantinos on the South
The Fortezza is the citadel of the city of Rethymno in Crete, Greece. It was built by the Venetians in the 16th century, and was captured by the Ottomans in 1646. By the early 20th century, many houses were built within the citadel. These were demolished after World War II, leaving only a few historic buildings within the Fortezza. Today, the citadel is in good condition and is open to the public.
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Castillo de Fortezza
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The Fortezza is the citadel of the city of Rethymno in Crete, Greece. It was built by the Venetians in the 16th century, and was captured by the Ottomans in 1646. By the early 20th century, many houses were built within the citadel. These were demolished after World War II, leaving only a few historic buildings within the Fortezza. Today, the citadel is in good condition and is open to the public.
One of closest beaches from village Agios Konstantinos on the South
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Playa de Preveli
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One of closest beaches from village Agios Konstantinos on the South
On Crete's isolated south coast, built into a remote hillside overlooking the Libyan Sea, Preveli Monastery lies 36 kilometers south of Rethymnon and is only accessible via a winding road through the mountains. Dating from the 17th-century, the monastery features a church and a small museum displaying icons and ecclesiastical paraphernalia. Outside stands a Memorial for Peace and Resistance, erected in 2002. During the Battle of Crete, in 1941, the monks at Preveli gave supplies and shelter to the Allies. The monument is composed of a large headstone, with an unusual statue of a priest (holding a machine gun) and a soldier (one of the Allies) standing to each side. From here, you have absolutely stunning views down onto the sea. The drive to the monestary offers beautiful views over the south coast. You can combine a trip here with a stop at nearby Preveli Beach.
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Moni Piso Preveli
Επαρχία Αγίου Βασιλείου
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On Crete's isolated south coast, built into a remote hillside overlooking the Libyan Sea, Preveli Monastery lies 36 kilometers south of Rethymnon and is only accessible via a winding road through the mountains. Dating from the 17th-century, the monastery features a church and a small museum displaying icons and ecclesiastical paraphernalia. Outside stands a Memorial for Peace and Resistance, erected in 2002. During the Battle of Crete, in 1941, the monks at Preveli gave supplies and shelter to the Allies. The monument is composed of a large headstone, with an unusual statue of a priest (holding a machine gun) and a soldier (one of the Allies) standing to each side. From here, you have absolutely stunning views down onto the sea. The drive to the monestary offers beautiful views over the south coast. You can combine a trip here with a stop at nearby Preveli Beach.

Healthcare

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Pharmacy
Pharmacy
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Pharmacy
Eparchiaki Odos Episkopis-Chora Sfakion
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Pharmacy
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General Hospital of Rethymno
19-21 Trantalidou
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Ports and Airports

Chania International Airport "Ioannis Daskalogiannis"
Ethniki Odos Aerodromiou Soudas
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Heraklion Airport N. Kazantzakis
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Heraklion Port Passenger Station
Leoforos Nearchou
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Puerto de Souda
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