Guidebook for Agios Nikolaos

Emmanuel
Guidebook for Agios Nikolaos

Sightseeing

Agii Pantes island with small beach only by boat
Agii Pantes
Agii Pantes island with small beach only by boat
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Spinalonga
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The corner of Mirabello bay! Bay view Sunset!!
Ákra Ágios Ioánnis
The corner of Mirabello bay! Bay view Sunset!!
Kato Selles
Vlichadia
Minoan island next to Mochlos Village
Pseira
Minoan island next to Mochlos Village
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Mochlos
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Plaka
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Agriomandra
Panoramic view of Mirabello Bay, 4th klm from Agios Nikolaos to Elounda.
Panoramic view
Panoramic view of Mirabello Bay, 4th klm from Agios Nikolaos to Elounda.
Psychro is associated with the Diktaean Cave (Greek: Δικταῖον Ἄντρον Diktaion Antron), one of the putative sites of the birth of Zeus. Other legends place it as the Idaean Cave on Mount Ida. According to Hesiod, Theogony (477-484), Rhea gave birth to Zeus in Lyctus and hid him in a cave of Mount Aegaeon. Since the late nineteenth century the Diktaean Cave, which is above the modern village of Psychro, has been identified with this sanctuary.
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Höhle des Zeus
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Psychro is associated with the Diktaean Cave (Greek: Δικταῖον Ἄντρον Diktaion Antron), one of the putative sites of the birth of Zeus. Other legends place it as the Idaean Cave on Mount Ida. According to Hesiod, Theogony (477-484), Rhea gave birth to Zeus in Lyctus and hid him in a cave of Mount Aegaeon. Since the late nineteenth century the Diktaean Cave, which is above the modern village of Psychro, has been identified with this sanctuary.
Αλυκές Ελούντας - Elounda Salinas
Akti Olountos
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Cretaquarium – Thalassocosmos
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Agios Nikolaos Street Market every Wednesday
Agios Nikolaos Marina
Agios Nikolaos Street Market every Wednesday
Semi submarine
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Nice village for visit!
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Archanes
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Nice village for visit!

Parks & Nature

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Katharon
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Drasi Park -Drinkable Fresh water from the source!! Way to Lasithi Plateau
Drasi Park - Water Fountain
Drasi Park -Drinkable Fresh water from the source!! Way to Lasithi Plateau
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Kroustas Pine Bee Forest
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The legendary olive tree in Azorias is located 1km south of the village Kavoussi and very close to the homonymous archaeological site of Azorias. This olive tree is a natural monument; it is the oldest olive tree in the world! Indeed, it is grafted on a rootstock of a wild olive tree, making it the oldest sample of grafting in the world. The olive tree has been declared by the Association of Cretan Olive Municipalities as a natural monument because of the large size of its trunk and because of its location near three ancient settlements: Vrondas, Kastro and Azorias, where several artifacts related to olive oil have been uncovered.
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Mnimiakí Eliá Azoriá
Αζοριᾶς
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The legendary olive tree in Azorias is located 1km south of the village Kavoussi and very close to the homonymous archaeological site of Azorias. This olive tree is a natural monument; it is the oldest olive tree in the world! Indeed, it is grafted on a rootstock of a wild olive tree, making it the oldest sample of grafting in the world. The olive tree has been declared by the Association of Cretan Olive Municipalities as a natural monument because of the large size of its trunk and because of its location near three ancient settlements: Vrondas, Kastro and Azorias, where several artifacts related to olive oil have been uncovered.
Hiking place - nice view
Oxia mountains
Hiking place - nice view
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Kritsa Gorge
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Katharo plateau - 1000 Altitude with nice nature and bay - view Also a nice family taverna!
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Katharo
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Katharo plateau - 1000 Altitude with nice nature and bay - view Also a nice family taverna!
Pasxaligo - Neapoli - Pasqualigo
Paschalígo
Pasxaligo - Neapoli - Pasqualigo
I think the nicest! With water!
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Sarakinas Gorge
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I think the nicest! With water!
40 min walk or 2 hours and 20 min. depend where you want to start.
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Richtis-Schlucht
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40 min walk or 2 hours and 20 min. depend where you want to start.
Day trip by boat from Ierapetra!
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Chrysi
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Day trip by boat from Ierapetra!
Milatos cave is really known for a drama which unfolded with Turkish invaders in February, 1823. Early in 1823, the residents of the surrounding area took refuge in the Militos Cave to hide from the Turkish troops of Hasan Pasha, who were plundering and pillaging Lassithi. The Cretan rebel leaders, with a minimal force of about 150 men, fought the Pasha's large army in and around the cave in a brave defense of the 2,700 local inhabitants. The fighting went on from February 3 to 15, until the besieged, suffering from extreme hunger and thirst, dared a heroic, but devastating escape. The defending warriors were slaughtered, many of the older ones trampled to death by oncoming Cavalry; the captured children were sold into slavery, and 18 priests were brutally killed or burned to death.
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Höhle von Milatos
Path to Milatos Cave
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Milatos cave is really known for a drama which unfolded with Turkish invaders in February, 1823. Early in 1823, the residents of the surrounding area took refuge in the Militos Cave to hide from the Turkish troops of Hasan Pasha, who were plundering and pillaging Lassithi. The Cretan rebel leaders, with a minimal force of about 150 men, fought the Pasha's large army in and around the cave in a brave defense of the 2,700 local inhabitants. The fighting went on from February 3 to 15, until the besieged, suffering from extreme hunger and thirst, dared a heroic, but devastating escape. The defending warriors were slaughtered, many of the older ones trampled to death by oncoming Cavalry; the captured children were sold into slavery, and 18 priests were brutally killed or burned to death.
The cypress wood of Kritsa is located about 10km west of Kritsa village, very close to the asphalt road that heads to the plateau of Katharo. It is formed across a deep ravine, at the southern foot of mount Tsiva. The forest is in the middle of the ancient path that led Minoans to the plateau of Katharo, with many Minoan pottery remains found here.
Kyparissódasos
The cypress wood of Kritsa is located about 10km west of Kritsa village, very close to the asphalt road that heads to the plateau of Katharo. It is formed across a deep ravine, at the southern foot of mount Tsiva. The forest is in the middle of the ancient path that led Minoans to the plateau of Katharo, with many Minoan pottery remains found here.
The holm oak wood (Azilakodasos) is located 11km west of Vrachasi and 9km south of Malia, in the foothills of Mount Selena. The small forest can be accessed either by walking the smooth path from Krassi village or by following the trail from Malia that runs uphill. There is also a small network of forest dirt roads in the area. It is a beautiful forest with holm oaks or azilakes (in Cretan dialect), i.e. trees of the species Quercus ilex. The oaks are rare and can only be found in few other areas of Crete and small Aegean islands, such as Ikaria. These resistant trees are tall (10-15m) and grow at a relatively high altitude.
forest Azilakon
The holm oak wood (Azilakodasos) is located 11km west of Vrachasi and 9km south of Malia, in the foothills of Mount Selena. The small forest can be accessed either by walking the smooth path from Krassi village or by following the trail from Malia that runs uphill. There is also a small network of forest dirt roads in the area. It is a beautiful forest with holm oaks or azilakes (in Cretan dialect), i.e. trees of the species Quercus ilex. The oaks are rare and can only be found in few other areas of Crete and small Aegean islands, such as Ikaria. These resistant trees are tall (10-15m) and grow at a relatively high altitude.
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Acqua Plus
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Dinosauria Park
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The fertile soil of the plateau, due to alluvial run-off from melting snow, has attracted inhabitants since Neolithic times (6000 BC).[3] Minoans and Dorians followed and the plateau has been continuously inhabited since then, except a period that started in 1293 and lasted for over two centuries during the Venetian occupation of Crete. During that time and due to frequent rebellions and strong resistance, villages were demolished, cultivation prohibited, and natives were forced to leave and forbidden to return under a penalty of death. A Venetian manuscript of the thirteenth century describes the troublesome plateau of Lasithi as spina nel cuore (di Venezia) - a thorn in the heart of Venice. Later, in the early 15th century, Venetian rulers allowed refugees from the Greek mainland (eastern Peloponnese) to settle in the plain and cultivate the land again. To ensure good crops, Venetians designed a large system of drainage ditches (linies, Greek: λίνιες) that were constructed between 1514 - 1560 and are still in use. The ditches transfer the water to Honos (Greek: Χώνος), a sinkhole in the west edge of the plateau, that feeds the river Aposelemis. During the Greek War of Independence in January 1823, Hassan Pasha led an army of Ottoman and Egyptian forces sent by Muhammad Ali that seized the plateau killing most residents who had not fled to the mountains. In May 1867 during the great Cretan revolt, Ottoman and Egyptian forces under the command of Pashas Omar and Ismail Selim marched towards the Lasithi plateau. Their aim was to strike a decisive blow on the revolutionaries who used it as their hideout. After fierce fighting, the outnumbered rebels were defeated and forced to retreat to the slopes of Dikti. Between 21 and 29 of May, many village dwellers were slaughtered or taken slaves, their homes were set ablaze after being looted and livestock and crops were destroyed.[4] The monastery of Kroustalenia that was the seat of the revolutionary committee was also demolished. During the Axis occupation of Greece in 1941–1944, the peaks surrounding the plateau were used as hideouts by local resistance fighters.
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Lasithi Plateau
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The fertile soil of the plateau, due to alluvial run-off from melting snow, has attracted inhabitants since Neolithic times (6000 BC).[3] Minoans and Dorians followed and the plateau has been continuously inhabited since then, except a period that started in 1293 and lasted for over two centuries during the Venetian occupation of Crete. During that time and due to frequent rebellions and strong resistance, villages were demolished, cultivation prohibited, and natives were forced to leave and forbidden to return under a penalty of death. A Venetian manuscript of the thirteenth century describes the troublesome plateau of Lasithi as spina nel cuore (di Venezia) - a thorn in the heart of Venice. Later, in the early 15th century, Venetian rulers allowed refugees from the Greek mainland (eastern Peloponnese) to settle in the plain and cultivate the land again. To ensure good crops, Venetians designed a large system of drainage ditches (linies, Greek: λίνιες) that were constructed between 1514 - 1560 and are still in use. The ditches transfer the water to Honos (Greek: Χώνος), a sinkhole in the west edge of the plateau, that feeds the river Aposelemis. During the Greek War of Independence in January 1823, Hassan Pasha led an army of Ottoman and Egyptian forces sent by Muhammad Ali that seized the plateau killing most residents who had not fled to the mountains. In May 1867 during the great Cretan revolt, Ottoman and Egyptian forces under the command of Pashas Omar and Ismail Selim marched towards the Lasithi plateau. Their aim was to strike a decisive blow on the revolutionaries who used it as their hideout. After fierce fighting, the outnumbered rebels were defeated and forced to retreat to the slopes of Dikti. Between 21 and 29 of May, many village dwellers were slaughtered or taken slaves, their homes were set ablaze after being looted and livestock and crops were destroyed.[4] The monastery of Kroustalenia that was the seat of the revolutionary committee was also demolished. During the Axis occupation of Greece in 1941–1944, the peaks surrounding the plateau were used as hideouts by local resistance fighters.
Fourni Horses
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Amazonas Park
Eparchiaki odos Kourounon
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Thripti
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Beaches

Nice colours!
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Voulisma Beach
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Nice colours!
Ammoudi beach - Next to taverna and Cafe - Lounge bar
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Ammoudi Beach
Ηλία Σωτήρχου
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Ammoudi beach - Next to taverna and Cafe - Lounge bar
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Almyros Beach
Mirampelou
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In Agios Nikolaos next to local cafe and fish Tavern. In the back 30 meters to the left is a second quite beach. This photo is the left Beach.
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Gargadoros Fish Tavern
Προέκταση Αναπάυσεως
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In Agios Nikolaos next to local cafe and fish Tavern. In the back 30 meters to the left is a second quite beach. This photo is the left Beach.
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Kolokithia Beach
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Kimzu cafe-food lounge - Beach front
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Kimzu sea Lounge (EOT)
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Kimzu cafe-food lounge - Beach front
Polydoros local Café - Beach
Polydoros
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Polydoros local Café - Beach
Mirabello Hotel Beach
Mirabello beach
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Mirabello Hotel Beach
Plaka Beach - Spinalonga view - Fish Village
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Plaka Strand
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Plaka Beach - Spinalonga view - Fish Village
Ammoudara Beach 3klm from Agios Nikolaos
Paralia Ammoudara
Ammoudara Beach 3klm from Agios Nikolaos
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Agios Panteleimon
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Παραλία Θόλου
Παραλία Θόλου
Παραλία Μόχλους
Fish village
Patsavra Beach - If its north wind its one of the best! Isolated
Paralia Patsavra
Patsavra Beach - If its north wind its one of the best! Isolated
Non crowded beach With north wind its wavy. Nice nature and isolated villages
Anogeia beach
Non crowded beach With north wind its wavy. Nice nature and isolated villages
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Milatos Beach
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Strand von Potamos
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Vai Beach - Only European natural Palm Forest
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Zum Strand
Eparchiaki Odos Monis Toplous - Vai
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Vai Beach - Only European natural Palm Forest
Tertsa Beach - South Crete 1h 30min - Remote beach
Tertsa beach
Tertsa Beach - South Crete 1h 30min - Remote beach
45 min from Agios Nikolaos - South coast
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Koutsounari Long Beach
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45 min from Agios Nikolaos - South coast
Exotic island - Day tour Chrissi (Greek: Χρυσή or Chrisi, "golden", also Γαϊδουρονήσι - Gaidouronisi "donkey island") is an uninhabited Greek island approximately 15 kilometres (9 miles) south of Crete close to Ierapetra in the South Cretan Sea.
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Chrysi
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Exotic island - Day tour Chrissi (Greek: Χρυσή or Chrisi, "golden", also Γαϊδουρονήσι - Gaidouronisi "donkey island") is an uninhabited Greek island approximately 15 kilometres (9 miles) south of Crete close to Ierapetra in the South Cretan Sea.
Xerokambos is located 103km southeast of Agios Nikolaos, 47km south of Sitia and 69km east of Ierapetra. As evidenced by the long distances from the major cities of Lassithi prefecture, the settlement of Xerokambos is one of the most remote areas of the island.
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Μεγάλη Παραλία Ξερόκαμπου
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Xerokambos is located 103km southeast of Agios Nikolaos, 47km south of Sitia and 69km east of Ierapetra. As evidenced by the long distances from the major cities of Lassithi prefecture, the settlement of Xerokambos is one of the most remote areas of the island.
East sea-side of Crete - 2 hours drive
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Erimoupolis Beach
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East sea-side of Crete - 2 hours drive
Surf Beach Kouremenos - East sea side of Crete 2 hours drive
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Surf Beach Kouremenos
Ιτανίων
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Surf Beach Kouremenos - East sea side of Crete 2 hours drive
East sea-side of Crete - 2 hours drive
Mpontaláki
East sea-side of Crete - 2 hours drive
Very nice beach 100 meters from Voulisma or Golden beach, with a Cantina with refreshments and beer and sometimes souvlaki
Istro Municipal Beach
Very nice beach 100 meters from Voulisma or Golden beach, with a Cantina with refreshments and beer and sometimes souvlaki
cave Thief
Μιραμπέλου
Παραλία Παράδεισος
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Karabostási
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Avlaki beach

Local Cafe - Bars

Next to Kitroplatia Beach - Cafe, brands-snacks in day time, Bar and wines at night!
Palazzo cafe bar
8 Akti Papa Nikolaou Pagalou
Next to Kitroplatia Beach - Cafe, brands-snacks in day time, Bar and wines at night!
Votsalo Cafe snack - Bar Next to the beach
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To Votsalo
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Votsalo Cafe snack - Bar Next to the beach
Lake view of Agios Nikolaos!
Chez Georges - ARC
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Lake view of Agios Nikolaos!
Agios Nikolaos - Friendly bar with a good atmosphere and a terrace with a great view across the harbor
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Arodo Cafe
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Agios Nikolaos - Friendly bar with a good atmosphere and a terrace with a great view across the harbor
good atmosphere in the evenings, good music next to beach, lots of tasty snacks provided with drinks, friendly staff.
Skipper Agios Nikolaos
6 Akti Nearchou
good atmosphere in the evenings, good music next to beach, lots of tasty snacks provided with drinks, friendly staff.
Crepe - Snack - Coffee - Beer - Seaview
O Crepas
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Crepe - Snack - Coffee - Beer - Seaview
Lake view of Agios Nikolaos!
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Zygos GARDEN
1 Eth. Antistaseos
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Lake view of Agios Nikolaos!
Polyxoros Peripou Cafe Bar
25 28is Oktovriou
Yanni's Rock Bar
3 Koundourou
English Bar! Starts from afternoon.
Cindys Harbour Bar
5 Str. Koraka
English Bar! Starts from afternoon.

Cafe - Night Clubs - Beach Clubs

Nice Beach front bar with good drinks and nice service!
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Ammoudi Beach
Ηλία Σωτήρχου
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Nice Beach front bar with good drinks and nice service!
Nice sea-front bar with good drinks and nice service!
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Bajamar Cocktail Bar
1 Sarolidi
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Nice sea-front bar with good drinks and nice service!
Roof top cocktail bar 80s-90s!!
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Alexandros Rooftop Bar
1 Kondilaki
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Roof top cocktail bar 80s-90s!!
Next to Harbor! Its very nice outside!!
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Cafe PUERTO Bar
Koundourou
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Next to Harbor! Its very nice outside!!
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Starbeach Bungy Jump
5 Themistokleous
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New York Beach Club Hersonissos Crete
30 Agias Paraskevis
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Palm Beach Club Restaurant
25is Martiou
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Blue river

Traditionals Tavernas, Cafeneo(Café)

Traditional Cafeneo - small kind off taverna - Agios Nikolaos
Gipas Raki and Meze
7 Palea EO Irakliou Agiou Nikolaou
Traditional Cafeneo - small kind off taverna - Agios Nikolaos
Traditional Cafeneo - small kind off taverna - 7 klm from Agios Nikolaos -Flamouriana village
Sto Kato Kato Tis Rakis
Unnamed Road
Traditional Cafeneo - small kind off taverna - 7 klm from Agios Nikolaos -Flamouriana village
Agios Nikolaos - Excellent restaurant. Amazing food and friendly staff. The food is so tasty.
AVLI Taverna
Agios Nikolaos - Excellent restaurant. Amazing food and friendly staff. The food is so tasty.
Agios Nikolaos - Portes means Doors!
Portes
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Agios Nikolaos - Portes means Doors!
A family taverna with Seaview near Agios Nikolaos
Olga Taverna
A family taverna with Seaview near Agios Nikolaos
Very relaxed Traditional Greek taverna very friendly staff and excellent food, Agios Nikolaos
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Embassy
5 Kondilaki
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Very relaxed Traditional Greek taverna very friendly staff and excellent food, Agios Nikolaos
Charactericstic taverna with nice food and view, its up in the way to Sitia! in Mirsini village!
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Kathodon
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Charactericstic taverna with nice food and view, its up in the way to Sitia! in Mirsini village!
Very good in Monastiraki village 25 min from Agios Nikolaos
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Kapilión
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Very good in Monastiraki village 25 min from Agios Nikolaos
Restaurante: ofou to lo
1 Akti Papa Nikolaou Pagalou
Ta Bouzoukia
54 Andrea Papandreou

Food scene

Most famous place in Agios Nikolaos! Big variety of food!
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Karnagio
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Most famous place in Agios Nikolaos! Big variety of food!
Agios Nikolaos, Very good prices and food!
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Paradosiakon
1-9 Themistokleous
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Agios Nikolaos, Very good prices and food!
A restaurant in a yard of an old Greek classical house!!
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Pelagos
Στρατηγού Κορακα11
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A restaurant in a yard of an old Greek classical house!!
Very nice food! one of the best in Agios Nikolaos!
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Piato
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Very nice food! one of the best in Agios Nikolaos!
In Ammoudi beach! Nice!
ACHINOS eat & drink by the sand
6 Epar.Od. Agiou Nikolaou - Vrouchas
In Ammoudi beach! Nice!
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BLE Katsarolakia
8 Koundourou
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Chrisofyllis
Sirocco
16 Akti Nearchou
Warm and cosi place for wine and talk for friends and family. All the staff have excellent knowledge of wine labels . The decoration of the place is so nice.
Fysalida wine bistro
20 Kon/nou Paleologou
Warm and cosi place for wine and talk for friends and family. All the staff have excellent knowledge of wine labels . The decoration of the place is so nice.
KARDAMON Vegan Vegetarian
Fysalida wine bistro
20 Kon/nou Paleologou