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==Sitia== | ==Sitia== | ||
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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitia Sitia] (Σητεία) is a large and pleasant harbor in NE Crete. The town is sizable and very pleasant being outside the main tourist circuit. There are many pleasant stores and restaurants and the people here are friendly. | + | {| |
+ | |valign="top"|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitia Sitia] (Σητεία) is a large and pleasant harbor in NE Crete. The town is sizable and very pleasant being outside the main tourist circuit. There are many pleasant stores and restaurants and the people here are friendly. | ||
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See [[Crete#Approach_and_Navigation|Crete]]. | See [[Crete#Approach_and_Navigation|Crete]]. | ||
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===Check-in facilities=== | ===Check-in facilities=== | ||
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[[Image:Crete_Sitia.jpg|frame|center|The Harbor of of Sitia]] | [[Image:Crete_Sitia.jpg|frame|center|The Harbor of of Sitia]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:48, 6 April 2009
Sitia
Coords: 35°12.5′N, 26°06.5′E Chartlet: Chartlet Gallery: Photos |
Background
Sitia (Σητεία) is a large and pleasant harbor in NE Crete. The town is sizable and very pleasant being outside the main tourist circuit. There are many pleasant stores and restaurants and the people here are friendly.
ChartsSee Crete. Radio NetsSee Crete. See Crete. |
Check-in facilities
Moor side-to the large jetty but stay clear of the area used by the ferries. The harbor is well protected from the meltemi. |
Tourism & things to do ashore
Sitia has an Archaeological Museum, a Venetian castle, an Ethnological Museum, and at least one movie house.
Sitia is also a good place to rent a scooter and explore the SE side of Crete that is not have safe anchorages.
Zakros
Kato Zakros is the site of a Minoan Palace, the fourth in size in Crete. It is well worth a visit.
There is also a ravine, 6.5 km, from Ano Zakros to Kato Zakros along the slopes of which there are caves with Minoan burials. On my visit, hard as I tried - I checked every cave I saw - I was not able to locate anything Minoan or archaeological. I only found evidence of the presence of goats. Nevertheless the walk was very pleasant. Near the end of the gorge there are many laurel trees which give a very pleasant smell. |
Toplou Monastery
On the way to Vai visit the Toplou Monastery (Τοπλού). They have an exemplary exhibit of Cretan icons, many from the Theotokopoulos (El Greco) school, early engravings, and many monastery papers and ecclesiastical books. One could not ask for a more well-lighted and labeled display. The monastery has been active through most of the Cretan modern history, from the early Ottoman possesion of Crete to the German occupation during World War II, a center of Cretan resistance. The Germans actually, in retaliation, confiscated all of the monastic property and closed down the monastery.
Vai
Vai (Βάϊ) is located very near Cape Sidero, but it is not a good anchorage (too rough to stay). It is a beach with a large forest of palm trees which is said to be unique in Europe (one could argue, of course, that Crete is not Europe). It is somewhat disappointing as it is very developed and overrun by tourists. Physically it is a beautiful beach and the palm trees look nice, but it is surrounded by a very large concrete parking lot full of cars and buses. The actual beach is covered with long chairs and umbrellas, packed with sunbathing people. There is a path up the hill which leads to a large overlooking restaurant. |
The Hohlakies Gorge
This a three hour walking expedition but well worth the effort. Driving back towards Zákros just after passing Kouremenos there is a sign "To Hohlakies Gorge 2 km." Follow this sign which leads to a small dirt road past a village into an olive grove. Then, the road ends abruptly. Follow a path on foot, and after several false turns you get to Hohlakies (Χοχλακιές). The gorge is a few kilometers long and very pretty. The path within the gorge is surprisingly well marked. After about an hour more walk it leads to the Karoumbes cove (Όρμος Καρούπμες).
Karoumbes is a lovely little cove, with crystal clear water, and best of all usually there there are no other people. It a great place to rest and have a swim before starting back up the gorge.
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
- Fuel - There is fuel station in town, you will have to carry jerry cans
- Water - N/A
- Electricity - N/A
Laundry
Grocery & Supply Stores
- There are many grocery stores and supermarkets
- You can find Camping Gaz In the inner street parallel to the waterfront.
Eateries
- The Michos restaurant is very good and serves mizithropites (Cretan cheese pies) and kontosouvli (pork grilled on the spit) together with a very good house wine. This restaurant is very old fashioned and does not seem to have been affected at all by the tourist boom
- There are many waterfront restaurants
- On the waterfront you can also get loukoumades (honey fritters), particularly popular in Crete
Internet/WiFi
Available?
Motorbike & Car Rentals
There are several agencies in the town.
Marine Stores & Facilities
Only fishing supplies.
Repairs
N/A.
Garbage Disposal
Trash cans.
Transportation
There are flights (Sitia has an airport) and ferries to Athens.
Routes/Passages To/From
Popular passages/routes, timing, etc.
References & Publications
See Greece.
Cruiser's Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on the Cruiser Log Forum
External Links
- Sitia (Wikipedia)
Personal Notes
Personal experiences?
Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)
Date of member's visit to this Port/Stop & this page's details validated:
- September 1997 --Istioploos 14:40, 18 November 2008 (UTC)
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