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Stefanou Beach (Seitan Limania), Chania, Crete, Greece
Chania
Seitan Limania, a hidden gem on the northeastern coast of the Akrotiri Peninsula near Chania, Crete, Greece, is a breathtakingly unique beach nestled between dramatic cliffs and azure waters. The name “Seitan Limania” roughly translates to “Satan’s Ports,” hinting at the rugged and untamed beauty of this small, secluded cove. A steep and winding path leads down to the narrow, sandy beach, where the turquoise water is so clear you can see the rocky bottom even at a distance. The beach itself is framed by high, rocky walls that offer some natural shade and create a sense of isolation from the outside world. Although the path to reach Seitan Limania can be challenging, it rewards visitors with an extraordinary landscape that feels like an untouched paradise, perfect for those looking to swim, sunbathe, or simply enjoy the spectacular setting.
Copyright: Nick Spar
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 14280x7140
Taken: 20/09/2014
Uploaded: 01/11/2024
Published: 01/11/2024
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Tags: sea; island; beach; turquoise; cliffs; hidden; secluded; paradise; scenic; rugged; nature; adventure; mediterranean
More About Chania

The History of Crete, the Southest piece of land of Europe continent, encompasses the ancient Minoan civilization. After this civilization was destroyed by natural catastrophes, Crete developed an Ancient Greece influenced organazition of city states, and then successinely became part of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Venetian Republic, and the Ottoman Empire. Modern Crete embraces all western habits and faculties with in a multilayered-multicultured attitude due its history. It's mostly touristic without loosing its traditional nature. Visitors can choose from five stars luxury hotels to traditional villas and from hidden tracks, picturesque beaches to dancing clubs, bars and wild night life. Everyone can find his choise in Crete.


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