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ISLAND OF CHRISSI (OR GAIDOURONISSI)

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2024
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A beautiful getaway on the island surrounded by the Libyan sea.

This small island, surrounded by the Libyan Sea, is sometimes called the Donkey Island or the Golden Island. Legend has it that when the Ottomans were driven out of the city, they looted everything they could before setting sail, but the Cretans chased them and they were forced to throw their booty into the sea in order to unload their ships in the vicinity of the island and finally escape. The island owes its name Chryssi (golden) to its golden and sandy beaches where, in some places, many shells are mixed, of which, unfortunately, everyone takes a handful home... With an average altitude of 10 m, it is practically flat (highest point 31 m in Kefala), with colorful volcanic rock formations, covered with sand and aquatic fossils. This line of land laid in the sea (that's how it is seen from the coast) is 5 km long, with an average width of 1 km. It shelters a natural forest of cedars, bicentennial for some of them, reaching a height of 7 m. Unique in their kind and very rare in Greece, they grow on the dunes occupying the central part of the island. Some of their tortuous roots have become aerial, the wind having swept away the sand. There is also a late Minoan site proving that Chrissi was inhabited at that time (at the place called Spilio in the northwest of the island), near the Agios Nikolaos chapel. You can go a little further to Cape Mouri where there is a lighthouse. The water here is naturally crystal clear. Many organized groups pass by in the summer, but there is a quieter beach on the north coast with a small tavern and, once the last ferry leaves at 5 pm, the island is quiet again.

It is possible to sleep in the shade of the cedars, provided that you respect the environment: the natural site is protected by European decree (some endemic animal and plant species inhabit the island). When you arrive, continue towards the east or the north of the island to find less frequented beaches. Bring water and food, as well as protection against the sun, as there is no shade on the island of Chrissi. To eat, you will find two taverns: one at the arrival of the ferry, and the other, very small, on the north coast of Chrissi, slightly east. On the main beach, invaded by tourists, expensive umbrellas and deckchairs are available for rent (15 € all the same).

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PATSY73
Visited in august 2019
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BEL PLAGE !
C'est une belle plage dorée avec une eau turquoise qui donne envie d'y rester mais à part ça, rien d'intéressant à faire.
Céline52
Visited in june 2019
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Pour la beauté des couleurs
Chrissi est une belle île, encore un peu sauvage ..... même si les touristes y sont nombreux !!!! Les couleurs de la mer sont très belles, la plage est plutôt agréable, et hors haute-saison, il est possible de profiter des parasols (sans les transats). Il va de soi que comme les constructions sont interdites, on vient avec ses déchets et l'on repart avec ! Traversée d'une bonne heure entre les 2 îles, à 25 € / personne en 2019. On peut faire le tour de l'île si l'on n'est pas trop plage, mais il faut aimer marcher dans le sable. Conservatoire d'une espèce de pin, qui ont pris des formes surprenantes à cause du vent. Flore à découvrir aussi
perlez
Visited in august 2018
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c'est a faire !!, un vrais petit paradis, les plage sont magnifique,l'eau est chaude,par contre les transates façon paillote, les pseudos hippies,les deux bars d'on un avec la musique que l'on entend sur toute la plage,les détritus sur quasiment toute la cote, ça c'est de trop !! c'est dommage,on y a passé une super journée quand meme !
eylyn
Visited in april 2018
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Chrissi on y va surtout pour la plage, si vous n'aimez pas ça, passez votre chemin, vous risquez de vous ennuyez ! Il y a certes quelques vestiges archéologiques, une église et un marais salant, mais il faut crapahuter pour y arriver, dans le sable ou sur de la roche volcanique ou dans le genre.
Pas un incontournable à mon goût malgré la beauté indéniable de l'île !
mickrob17
Visited in october 2017
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Cette île devait être magnifique avant le tourisme de masse. Aujourd'hui on y trouve toujours de belles plages avec des eaux turquoises, de petits coquillages, des reliefs magnifiques. Malheureusement il y a des déchets partout, des pneus, des parasols déchirés, des bouteilles... Ça fait un peu de peine...

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