Η εκκλησία της Παναγίας Αλμυρής υπάγεται στην ενορία της Μεγάλης Βρύσης και αποτελεί ένα από τα μεγαλύτερα προσκυνήματα της Μεσαράς. Ειδικά στο πανηγύρι της εκκλησίας (της Αναλήψεως) εκατοντάδες πιστοί συρρέουν από όλα τα μήκη και πλάτη της Κρήτης.
Just outside the village Zhou Sitia in 1955-1956 a large Minoan Agrepavlis (Rural Mansion)was excavated with many rooms (rest homes, workshop, living room, furnace, etc). Part of the site has been destroyed by the works for constructing the road.
Margarites is a village, well known for its marvelous architecture and the traditional pottery. However, in the wider area of the villages of Margarites, Orthe and Eleftherna appear a series of small, parallel gorges. Small streams such as Margaritianos flow towards the north and are tributaries of the Geropotamos River. The gorges are developed in white-yellow marly limestone of the Upper Miocene period (8-10 million years ago) as a result of the uplift of the whole area and the erosion by water.
Pervolia, Misiria and Platanias (or Platanes) are three consecutive suburbs of Rethymnon, located 3-5km west of the city, respectively. They were separate settlements, which have been incorporated into the urban fabric of Rethymnon, due to the residential development.
Η Μονή του Αγίου Αντωνίου Απεζανών είναι κτισμένη σε ένα βραχώδες υψίπεδο των Αστερουσίων Όρεων, σε υψόμετρο 440m, περίπου 63km νότια του Ηρακλείου. Από το σημείο αυτό ξεκινάει η μεγάλη κοιλάδα του Αντισκαρίου που καταλήγει στα Πλατειά Περάματα.
Gorge Klados is one of the most dangerous and inaccessible gorges of Crete. The top (starting point) of the canyon is located at position Kokkinovari in a steep slope, 90-100 meters high. The very loose and steep terrain makes access impossible even with technical equipment.
1km south of Korfos settlement, at Gavdos island, there is a very quiet beach with amazing bottom, Lakoudi, accessed only by walking from Korfos or by boat. Lakoudi is one of the nicest beaches on the island and surely deserves a visit.
The Turkish gecko (scient. Hemidactylus turcicus) or Mediteranean house gecko is one of the most common reptiles in Crete, which is closely related to the Moorish gecko. Indeed, many people tend to confuse the two species that have similar characteristics but do not belong in the same species.