Elounda
Elounda is built on the southern shores of the bay of the ancient city of Olous, which is where it got its modern name. A world renowned tourist resort, north of Agios Nikolaos, with scenic beaches, wind-protected sandy shores, crystal clear waters and a serene ambiance. Visitors can enjoy the beaches of Schisma, Chiona, Kolokytha, Dianiskari and Alykes.
Elounda is one of the most famous tourist destinations worldwide, attracting thousands of visitors every year. The area is filled with 5star hotels, as well as smaller rooms to let. The island of Spinalonga, one of Greece’s most known historical places is located in the area of Elounda.
Elounda
Elounda is one of the most luxurious destinations in the world with numerous 5-star hotels and strong history.
Population: 2200
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Sailing in the bay of Elounda
Starting from the marina of Agios Nikolaos, you will find yourself in one of the most cosmopolitan parts of the island; Elounda. Crossing the coastline of Agios Nikolaos and passing the island of Agioi Pantes, you shall enter the bay of Elounda where Glaronisi is located. The beach of Krios, located there, is beautiful, but accessible only by boat. The northernmost points of the municipality are dominated by the Lighthouse of Aforesmenos. On the way back, there are numerous caves and hidden beaches with crystal clear waters. The famous cave of Barbarossa is just a few minutes away from the traditional taverns of Plaka and the picturesque villages.
Agios Nikolaos Sailing Club
Website: ioan.gr
Email: info@ioan.gr
Telephone: +30 28410 24037
Religious Monuments
Early Christian Basilica
In the location of the ancient city of Olous, in the isthmus of Poros and the bay of Kolokytha of the peninsula of Spinalonga, an excavation brought to light two three-aisled basilicas that date back to the first Byzantine period. In the basilica of Poros there is a mosaic floor with geometric and plant motifs, with depictions of fish and birds.