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Agia Pelagia is the perfect little holiday resort just 22km from the capital city
of Heraklion, its a charming little fishing village with a long sandy beach which
can get quite busy during the summer months, but is well equipped with sunbeds and
umbrellas available at a small local charge.
The town itself caters well for tourist
from all over the world, with excellent Tavernas serving up some of the best fresh
fish dishes in Crete. There's plenty of shops and souvenir stalls to browse and
a few bars and pubs.
Agia Pelagia is the perfect destination for a family holiday, with watersports to keep the kids entertained, calm safe waters and your only a stones throw from Watercity.
The first place most people head is to the beach of Agia Pelagia, its a nice sandy beach, and the seas around here are perfect for fishing and snorkelling. Investing in an underwater camera is well worthwhile to capture the sea life here. If your really interested in the sea life of Crete and Greece then pay a visit to CretAquarium in Gouves just an hour or so drive down the road.
There are other beaches in the area of Agia Pelagia, they are Mononaftis, a quiet
beach sheltered by a large rocky outcrop. Also try Psaromoura, which is a nice sandy
beach with sunbeds available and a small beach side cafe. Another popular choice
is Capsis beach, a beach situated on the peninsula, with its own private beach for
guests of the Capsis resort.
If its great food your after then there are plenty of
restaurants in Agia Pelagia, our personal recommendation are Mouragio Restaurant,
of which you must try the Souflaki and Mousakka. Also try Bazaar Bistro & Bar for
Greek and European food. There are many little fast food places and pizza takeaway
restaurants in the area, and you must try a Greek Gyros Pita while your on the island,
its much better than anything you will ever find in the UK.
If your looking to go shopping, then Agia Pelagia has a wealth of gift shops and small fashion stores, where you can pick up some excellent bargains, and local produce including olive oil, Greek honey and soaps and other things made from olive oil.
The nightlife in Agia Pelagia is not too hectic or over the top, its just enough for a great family holiday, the bas are mainly Greek, and you can sit in an assortment of bars and watch the sunset or the stars at night. The drinks here are well priced and not too expensive. Most bars do a selection of quality freshly made cocktails and the longer you stay in a bar, or visit a bar the more drinks you will see come for free, including free shots and snacks like cucumber or peanuts.
There are no real discos in this town, your best bet if you want to spend a night in the clubs is to head for Heraklion or even further away is Hersonissos, although that would mean quite a long taxi journey. Heraklion has a great range of clubs to visit, but expect the prices to be higher than that in Agia Pelagia.
The first place you must visit is Fodele, the mountain village was home to the artist El Greco. Its a lovely village surrounded by orange and lemon groves. If sightseeing is what you want to do in Crete then you must visit the palace of Knossos, it was the main centre of Minoan activity in Crete and Greece as a whole.
If its boat trips your after, then Agia Pelagia has a small harbour where you can
catch boat trips around the coast, visiting the beaches of Bali and more, or taking
a trip out to Dia or Dragon island which sits in the distance. Dia island has a
lost village under the sea, which can be seen in clear waters from the boat or by
snorkelling.

Nearest Airport : Heraklion (HER)
ATM/Cash Machines: Yes
Post Office: Yes
Card/Coin
Phones: Yes
Mini-
The resort is best suited to: Couples & Families
Location
East of Crete
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