From Elafonisi to Kedrodasos walking through the E4 path

Yesterday we walked through the section of the E4 European Path that connects two of the most beautiful beaches all over Europe: Elafonisi and Kedrodasos.

It took us about 1 hour and 15 minutes to drive from Chania to Elafonisi, called the “Cretan Caribbean”. We parked the car close to the beach and then we started to walk eastbound, in order to reach, in about 45 minute walk, the wild and uncontaminated “little sister” of Elafonisi: Kedrodasos Beach.

The black and yellow signs, typical of the E4 Path, showed us the way we had to follow. Walking through big rocks, wild thyme, sand dunes and a wonderful junipers forest we finally arrived at the beach.

What can we tell you about this slice of heaven? Well, you will definitely never forget it, that’s for sure!

You will be immediately charmed by this fantastic landscape: intense shades of blue, white and hot sand, the junipers forest all around you and, above all, the wild and authentic beauty of this place. You will not find here any umbrellas or toilets or beach bar…only wild and uncontaminated Nature!

We believe that we all have to keep this amazing landscape clean and protected! So, let’s never leave our rubbish there, let’s not disturb this quiet place and let’s not touch the beautiful, but delicate junipers.

If we learn to protect what is still pure, rare and uncontaminated in this world, we will protect ourselves too.

You can find below some pictures of our amazing excursion…

Thank you! See you ;-)!

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Elafonisi and Seitan Limania: a dive into Cretan summer

Our journey through the most amazing Cretan beaches has just started…

After showing you Balos, we added new wonders to our “dream list”, starting from the protagonist of the cover picture of this post: Seitan Limania beach, located at north-east of Chania, in the Akrotiri peninsula.

DSCN2035Again with Laura and Carlo, we started driving in the morning for 30 minutes, then we parked the car and continued for 10 minutes by foot. The past ten minutes in the car and the walking bit make you realize why the beach has got this name, which means “Devil’s Harbour”DSCN2031 The downhill road is indeed very steep, but paved and very scenic. The walking part is quite short, but intense and adventurous, because it’s carved on the rough rocks typical of this area… we suggest to wear a good pair of walking shoes!

DSCN2018The view close to the beach is of rare beauty, as the totality of various things makes this small natural bay a unique gem. Its peculiar zig-zag shape, the deep turquoise clashing with the prickly and light-coloured rocks of the mountainous sides surrounding it, the distant location… All of this has helped us thinking that Seitan Limania is the top beach in Crete with regard to originality, at least the ones visited until today.

DSCN2153But we leave this small paradise to talk about another beauty, already visited by us in 2013 but worth a hundred visits: Elafonisi beach, located in the southwestern coast of Crete, at about 1 hour and 30 minutes driving from Chanià. Since the arrival of Giovanna, Laura and Anna, dearest friends of ours who stayed with us last weekend, we rented a 7 seater car and we started our journey towards this well-known beach, considered the “Cretan Caribbean”. Besides the crystal clear water, which is shallow for about ten metres, Elafonisi is known for its pink sand which blends with the warm and soft sandy shore, creating a really unique chromatic effect.

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After a day of total relax and sunbathing, on our way back we decided to stop at the nearby Monastery of the Golden Step, in Greek Chryssoskalitissa Monastery, built around 1500 on a high rock overlooking the sea and from which you can enjoy an amazing view.

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There are many stories, superstitions and legends around this monastery. According to the most evocative legend, one of the 98 steps leading there is made of gold, but visible only to the pure of spirit. Whereas, others think it’s called like this because, during the Turkish invasion, in order to avoid the raid, the monks had hidden the treasure of the monastery under one of the steps. Another version is that this step was truthfully golden and it was then offered by the monks to the Turkish as tax payment to the sultan.

DSCN2179It is also narrated about the miracle of the Virgin Mary, whose icon is found climbing the stairs carved in the rock. According to this legend, after the killing of many Christians on Easter of 1824, a Turkish troop arrived at the monastery (deserted at the time) to destroy it, but climbing the stairs they were attacked by a swarm of bees nestled among the rocks… That’s how the monastery was saved

Whatever the real story is, Chryssoskalitissa is worth a visit, and if you are on your way to/from Elafonisi, we strongly recommend this stop (the entrance ticket is only 2 euros)…

It’s just a pity that we haven’t seen the golden step.

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Click on the map to see where these spots are

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