The town of

Plakias

Plakias is located 36km south of Rethymno, in the fertile valley formed at the exit of Kotsifos river, which has water all year round. Plakias was a small village in the late 19th century, which in recent decades has transformed to a popular resort. Especially, during the 60s, the beach of Yialia, as the beachfront of the wider area is called, was a favorite destination for hippies. Now it’s a popular resort and a base for visiting the natural beauties of the region.

Within short distance from Plakias, you can visit the mountainous villages of Myrthios, Selia and Asomatos, which retain their traditional features and have amazing view to the South Cretan Sea. You can also visit the famous Lake of Preveli, the monasteries of the area and hike in the Gorges of Kotsifos and Kourtaliotis. However, if you prefer to stay in Plakias, you have many choices as the small town is very well organized, hosting plenty of hotels, restaurants, bars, shopping centers, water sports, scuba diving schools, organised beaches, rented bikes and many more. The area has all basic infrastructures such as marina, shops, banks, petrol stations, surgery and dental practices, pharmacy, post office, etc. Lastly, there are frequent bus services from Plakias to Rethymnon.

One of the favorite attractions for visitors of Plakias is the old windmill, which is located 1.5km away from the village. Moreover, in the area of Paligremnos, namely the eastern edge of the long beach, there are some tunnels from coal mines. At this point, which is also called Gonates (i.e. knees), there is a huge vertical cliff, where locals say that the legendary hero Digenis Akritas knelt down and drank water from one of the many springs in the region.

You can also visit the Church of Zoodohos Pigi, which is built on the ruins of an older one, in which the south wall had collapsed. Indeed, there is a legendary interpretation for the collapse of the wall. Once, a pirate ship sailed in Plakias and the pirates chased two young girls. They ran and hid in the church, seeking salvation from Virgin Mary (Panagia). The pirates arrived in front of the chapel and waited for the girls to get out. However, their prays were heard and the south wall was torn in two parts. Then, the girls escaped the church and got lost in the nearby olive grove.

As already mentioned, Plakias is a relatively new village, built in the late 19th century by fishermen that left the village of Sellia and were established here. On the other, villages such as Selia and Mirthios are older, since there are signs dating back in the Byzantine period, when roads and bridges were built to connect them. Although Plakias is a new village, the area was inhabited at least since Roman times, since the archaeologists have found many Roman objects (and some are considered Minoan). It is believed that Plakias is built at the site of the ancient city Lamon, while some others believe that it’s built in the place of the ancient city Phoenix.

Next to Zoodochos Pigi a large necropolis (five acres) with many graves has been found. The graves didn’t have their covering stones. It seems that they were removed to be used for other purposes (construction materials, single curiosity, etc.). The entire hill area is full with orphan covering stones, which were revealed during various operations. Indeed, Plakias name is taken after the large number of stones, which are called “plakes” in Greek. Similar cemeteries have been found in other nearby areas.

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Preveli Monastery

The monastery of Preveli (or Prevelis) includes two separate monasteries which are located 1.7km from each other, the Kato (Lower) Monastery of Prodromos and the Piso (Back) Monastery of Theologos.

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Pirate Fjord

The Pirates’ Fjord is located 33km south of Rethymnon, in a secluded cove south of Mouri or Karavos Cape, near Plakias. It is a very narrow cove, formed between enormous vertical cliffs. The tiny beach shaped here has sand at its starting point and doesn’t exceed 2m in width.

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Kotsyfos Gorge and Boutsinas Fall

The gorge of Kotsyfos starts at Kannevos village and ends at Plakias. The starting point is very narrow with a width of about 10m, which gradually increases and reaches 600m. The total length is 1800m, and the almost vertical sides that reach a height of 600m. Inside the gorge, there is a small temple built inside a rocky cavity dedicated to Saint Nicholas.

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Plakias Koules

One of the many Turkish towers (Koules) built by the Turks in Crete is that of Plakias at South Rethymno. It was built on a hill of conglomerate grounds, with steep cliffs at its east and south sides, inside a fortified enclosure.

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Plakias Tunnels

At the eastern side of Plakias and after walking along the steep coast we meet the old tunnels used in the past for transporting coal through a rail.

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The Rock of Paligremnos in Plakias

At the eastern end of the sandy beach of Plakias, at the base of the Karavos peninsula, the impressive limestone rock of Paligremnos is formed. Paligremnos is a geological fault with a great height and extremely smooth surface that exceeds 80 meters.

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