The Folk Museum of Spili is housed since 2011 in a traditional two-storey house at Spili and was founded by the local Women's Association.
The Folklore Museum of Sitia was founded in 1975 and is housed in a beautiful neo-classical house. The collection refers to the town of Sitia in the second half of the 19th and early 20th century.
The beach of Lykos is quite rocky in relation to the nearby Finikas and hosts a small pier where the boats stop, but is open to the south winds. Generally, it is not something special as a beach, but absolute tranquility and rich seabed make exploring this isolated place a nice experience.
Ο Πευκιάς είναι το πιο πυκνό δάσος στον Ψηλορείτη (πυκνότερο και από το δάσος του Ρούβα) και εκτός από τα υπέροχα πεύκα που κυριαρχούν συναντάμε κυπαρίσσια και πρίνους. Στον Πευκιά θα συναντήσουμε αμέτρητα μελίσσια και είναι μια από τις πιο σημαντικές περιοχές στο νομό Ηρακλείου για τη μελισσοκομία μετά τα δάση της επαρχίας Βιάννου.
The archaeological site of Trypitos is located on a small peninsula, 3km east of Sitia, near the beach Karavopetra, which has stunning view to Sitia city. It is considered to be the ancient city of Sitia, Itia, which was originally the port of Praesus. The city flourished in the Hellenistic period (350BC-50BC).
The Musical Workshop Labyrinth was founded in 1982 by Ross Daly and since 2002 it is housed in a scenic old building in Houdetsi village.
Στην τοποθεσία Γρηγόρη Κορυφή κοντά στο Καμηλάρι συναντάμε τα ερείπια μεγάλου θολωτού τάφου (περίμετρος 34μ.) με πανοραμική θέα στη θάλασσα. Ο τάφος ανακαλύφθηκε το 1959 από τον Doro Levi και χρονολογείται από το 2000 π.Χ..
The olive tree at position Kardamiana, near Genna, has been declared by the Association of Cretan Olive Municipalities as a natural monument due to shape and relief trunk. Its variety is called throumbolia and is grafted on a rootstock of a wild olive tree.