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Each time you come back to Paleohora – you
will definitely come back if you have visited the place even
once in the past – you will relive the same experiences
all over again: undisturbed bathing at Anydrous, a relaxing
stroll on the main street. If you like fresh fish, then this
is where you look for it. The local cinema features “Alexi
Zorba” at least three times a week. Paleochora is an ideal
place for sea sports as well. Paliochora is located in the south
coast of Crete, overlooking the Libyan sea.
CAFES
Starting your day with a full breakfast at Paleochora is the
right thing to do in this remote area of Crete. The hot spot
for such a breakfast is the KASTELO or Castle, a coffee shop
overlooking the beautiful beach of Pachia Ammos.. For sweats,
pastries and ice cream there is the EVEREST shop. Next to it
there is the FROUTADIKO (a fruit shop) for those on a healthy
diet. An all-time classic morning post is the LABRAKI coffee
shop situated strategically in the village of Paleochora. If
you crave for oriental pastries, custard pies and “tsikoudia”
on a tall glass, then the MEGALONISOS pastry shop is the place
for you.
RESTAURANTS
The GRAMMENO restaurant is overlooking a beach by the same name
offering a wide variety of dishes and a lot of cool spots to
enjoy your lunch: patties, fried snails, fresh fish. APOSPERIDES
is on the right as you enter Paleochora. The owner, Mrs. Maro,
is an expert on Cretan delicacies that fit perfectly with cool
red wine in bulk. The KYMA restaurant, also known as STOU PATSOURI,
the menu changes almost daily and the fish is always fresh.
For homemade dishes, call at RENA’s restaurant and try
the casserole dishes and the mousaka. The sign on this restaurant
reads not RENA’s but “Restaurant, small garden inside,
Eutychios Archontakis”. The DIONYSOS restaurant is a neat
and tidy place to eat at reasonable prices: roast lamb with
pasta and tomato sauce, casserole dishes, all kinds of meat
and wine. The TRITO MATI (“Third Eye”) restaurant,
also known as STOU EFTYCHI, offers a vegetarian menu with Indian
influences (the Nirvana going through the stomach, right!).
The NIKE pizzeria offers pizzas baked in a wood-fired oven;
pizzas are tastier this way. PORTOFINO specializes in the Italian
cuisine. However, if you like the Greek “souvlaki”,
THALEIA is the place for you.
CALYPSO on the seafront next to Portofino offers
meat & vegetarian dishes from around the world, in an old
stone house covered with vines. The ANEMOS restaurant is a little
further on the main street. It offers snacks and tsikoudia but
this information is not recorded on the blackboard listing the
menu outside the shop. At CAPTAIN JIM the spits loaded with
meat delicacies are turning over charcoal. Make haste or you
will waste an excellent opportunity for delicious chunks of
meat.
NIGHTLIFE
The interior of the NOSTOS is designed to function as a club
and bar at the same time. The former function is indoors and
the latter outdoors, in the open area. NOSTOS is housed in a
refurbished old manor of Paleochora. The owners have insulated
key areas inside the club and installed air-conditioning systems.
This is a favourite place for those keen on the latest Greek
dancing hits. The AGIOS is also a good alternative for a drink
and chat. Across this bar you will find the COCONUTS, a bar
in the same class. Along the main street of Paleochora there
is the ALALOOM and the FREEDOM STREET. They are always full
of young people.
The SUNRISE is open from morning (serving breakfast)
until early morning hours (for drinks and chat). It is quite
popular among the young. The SKALA is one of our favourites,
perhaps owing to the sociable character of the owner, Panos.
The CAMPING CLUB changed ownership last year. Big news! It is
ideal for romantic nights with a full moon and with a view to
the Libyan sea and music by Mr Mitsaras
BEACHES - GETTING
AROUND
There are plenty of them, just pick and choose the one that
best suits your purpose. The waters here are a bit colder than
anywhere else around the island. Sometimes, however, they get
warmer, even up to room temperature. The Pachia Ammos beach
is long, really long, and attracts the majority of tourists
and locals during the summer. This is quite discouraging when
you need a cozy place on the beach to lie down and bathe in
the warm rays of the sun. For peace and quite some brave locals
prefer to walk a little to the west where one can find isolated
inlets. These people are brave not because the road looms over
the beach, but having failed to get on that beach early, they
will have to spend much time under the sun looking for a vacant
spot elsewhere. On the other hand the ANYDROI location is not
isolated anymore. To go to SOUGIA you need a 4x4 jeep or a mountain
bike. The road is rough but the surrounding nature does compensate
for the trouble one goes through. From there you can take the
boat to GAVDOS, SFAKIA, AGIA ROUMELI, ELAFONISSI. Make sure
you have an early start.
Source: "Stigmes",
Crete's magasine
Nikos Papadogeorgakis
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