Crete Kids T-Shirts
Description: Capture the essence of the stunning Greek island of Crete with our beautiful travel poster! Featuring a breathtaking cityscape of Crete, this poster showcases the island's unparalleled beauty, from its crystal-clear waters to its historic landmarks. Whether you're a fan of Greek mythology, history, or simply love beautiful art, this poster is sure to delight.
Description: Discover the mystique of Crete with our exclusive Maldicreta merch, designed to celebrate not only the island’s iconic landmarks but also its hidden, off-the-beaten-path treasures. Each meticulously crafted piece embodies the authentic spirit of Crete, inviting you to explore the lesser-known stories behind its sunlit shores.
Description: Elafonissi Beach, Crete, Greece Ranked as the best beach in the world , this beach is known for its pink sand and crystal-clear water. It's a family-friendly destination that offers opportunities for relaxation, water sports, and hiking. The best time to visit is May and September for a more peaceful experience.
Description: Discover the mystique of Crete with our exclusive Maldicreta merch, designed to celebrate not only the island’s iconic landmarks but also its hidden, off-the-beaten-path treasures. Each meticulously crafted piece embodies the authentic spirit of Crete, inviting you to explore the lesser-known stories behind its sunlit shores.
Description: One of the most beautiful beaches of Crete, is located at the western shore of the island, very close to the ancient town of Falasarna, (harbor of ancient Polyrrinia), about 60 km west of Hania and 20 km west of Kastelli. Exotic beach with crystal clear water, and few rooms to rent for those who seek some days of relaxing. Camera: Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III
Description: Balos (Gramvoussa) beach, on the northwest of Crete island, although remote and difficult to reach is one of the most famous and spectacular beaches of the island and the whole Greece. It is located at the northwest of the island, in Hania Prefecture *HOW TO GET THERE* Two ways you can go there: You can drive until Kasteli (Kissamos) and then take a boat and go all the way around the cape. This way you can also visit the tiny island on the left part of the picture, where you can visit a Venetian Castle and a shipwreck. The other way is to drive until the next village (Kalyviani) after Kasteli and there ask which way to Balos. You take a difficult dirt road and after 8 km you reach the end of the road. You leave your car or bike t...