At Lissos, Crete

I had forgotten about the Cretan sun in October. But destiny - in combination with a low-fare-airline - granted me another few days of summer in paradise! So I went to the ancient site of Lissos, near Sougia, at the south coast of Crete, and had an unexspected fantastic day with sun, sea, boat, beach, swimming and hiking!


Ancient graves of Armeni

It was only 1969, that the necropolis of Armeni was discovered ten kilometers south of Rethymnon. The cemetery goes back to the late Minoan age (1400 - 1200 B.C.). So far, around 230 tombs have been uncovered, that were all dug into the rock. They consist of a corridor and a chamber - the latter the larger, the more wealthy the deceased family used to be. In some of the chambers you can even stand, while most of them are not bigger than a small car's trunk.


Gorgeous Loutro

Although it's not an insiders' tip anymore, a trip to Loutro on the southern side of Crete is still a captivating experience. Only accessible by ferry, 30 minutes (or 6,10 Euro fee) west of Chora Sfakion, the cosy little village in the hidden bay welcomes its visitors with white house facades, turquoise sea and two small pebble beaches. Slow life here, perfect for relaxation! It was the fourth time within the last twelve years that we took a daytrip there and for sure we will come back another time one day! (13 pictures)


Ruins of a dream: Atlantis

I found Atlantis!
I saw its vagabonded foundations, touched its old columns and I wandered its lost streets. The magic place is located on the peninsula Akrotiri, not too far away from the airport of Chania, between Chorafakia and Stavros. The huge areal spreads in the burning mediterrean sun over dozens of acres: abandonded, rotten, dirty, overgrown. But one can still see the structures of the bold idea, that was behind this compound: to build another waterpark like Limnoupolis on Crete, barely 30 kilometers away from the original.
The guy, who planed this waterpark "Atlantis", son of the owners of a nearby hotel in Chorafakia, wasted lots of time, effort and money from the bank to make his vision come true, but still failed: His waterpark never ran. That was about ten years ago. The ruins of his dreams may not last as long as the historical mansion, I explored last autumn. But long enough to witness this guy's personal Greek dilemma. (28 pictures)