Top 10 Things to do in Marathi, Greece

August 11, 2017 Emerita Lamoureux

Discover the best top things to do in Marathi, Greece including Marathi beach, Seitan Limania Beach, Omega Divers Chania Diving Center, GT Taxi -Tours, Souda Bay War Cemetery, Cooking Lessons In Vamos, Kalathas Beach, Greek National Football Museum, Loutraki Beach, Holy Trinity Monastery (Agia Triada).
Restaurants in Marathi

1. Marathi beach

Marathi, Crete 73100, Greece
Excellent
47%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 297 reviews

Marathi beach

Reviewed By Sarah B - Guildford, United Kingdom

We arrived early before the crowds to enjoy the tranquility of this delightful bay The sea was beautifully calm and easy to swim without strain

2. Seitan Limania Beach

Akrotiri, Crete, Greece
Excellent
76%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 667 reviews

Seitan Limania Beach

Reviewed By Sarah B - Guildford, United Kingdom

A rugged walk down from the car park, right hand path less slippery in the winter months leads to a beautiful small sandy cove beach with a long clean entrance with high rock sides, not for the faint hearted! Even on a Thursday in early December we were not alone, could be chaotic in the warmer months if not dangerous accessing through the steep rock descent along narrow ledges

3. Omega Divers Chania Diving Center

Almyrida, Chania | Chania, Crete, Almyrida, Crete 73008, Greece
Excellent
90%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 197 reviews

Omega Divers Chania Diving Center

Omega Diving Center Chania, is a PADI 5 Star Diving Resort which offers recreational scuba diving and courses for novice and experienced divers maintaining the highest possible standards of diver safety and education.

Reviewed By boundywin - Windsor, United Kingdom

Having done our Open Water certification here last year, we came back to both dive and snorkel with Omega Divers.
Once again they were superb. We did a refresher dive, a morning snorkelling with the non-divers in our group and the dived the Elephant Cave which is an absolute must see if you are here and can dive.
Very laid back but very helpful and reassuringly competent, I can't rate them highly enough.

4. GT Taxi -Tours

Apokoronas, Crete 73003, Greece +30 694 446 3470
Excellent
99%
Good
1%
Satisfactory
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 67 reviews

GT Taxi -Tours

Ever since 1950 having 65 years of experience in the field of customers’ transportation,in Chania and all over Crete, we continue dynamically our family Enterprise in the tradition of professional customer services of Crete Taxi Van, Chania Taxi Van, Chania minibus, Chania airport minivan, Chania airport Taxi minibus transfers.

Reviewed By beverley1957 - Yate, Bristol, United Kingdom

Had a private transfer instead of a hire car this holiday, and the firm were waiting for us, with our name printed clearly, in the arrivals hall, with a cool, air-conditioned vehicle waiting. It made all the difference to our travelling. The departure was just as professional.

5. Souda Bay War Cemetery

Souda Bay | Simmachon, Souda, Crete, Greece
Excellent
83%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 314 reviews

Souda Bay War Cemetery

Suda Bay War Cemetery is located approximately 5 km east from the centre of Chania (Xania). There are now 1,500 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War buried or commemorated in the cemetery. 776 of the burials are unidentified but special memorials commemorate a number of casualties believed to be buried among them. The cemetery also contains 19 First World War burials brought in from Suda Bay Consular Cemetery, 1 being unidentified. There are also 7 burials of other nationalities and 37 non-war burials.

Reviewed By David A - Boston, United Kingdom

This cemetery is a noble tribute to those who died in the Chania area mainly during World War II. Beautifully green and situated overlooking one of the largest natural harbours in the world. It is worth Reading the back story of the massive fight to retain the airport at Maleme. I had no idea that many of those buried here are from Australia and in particular from New Zealand. The only problem is getting here without a car. I travelled by bus from Chania and then walked, but it is a busy road and there is no footpath so take care. You won’t forget this place.

6. Cooking Lessons In Vamos

Vamos, Apokoronas, Crete 73008, Greece +30 2825 022190
Excellent
97%
Good
2%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 179 reviews

Cooking Lessons In Vamos

If you are interested in Cretan cuisine, Greek food, or you are just crazy about cooking, we invite you to join our traditional cooking lessons.You cook, taste and enjoy local recipes and prepare delicious dishes with the guidance and assistance of our professional cook Mrs. Koula.All dishes are made of genuine, pure Cretan products such as olive oil, vegetables, cheese, meat, wine, etc. and of course all the ingredients are fresh and local. Combine your visit to Crete with a journey through the Cretan Cuisine!

Reviewed By Sarah H

My family and I were delighted with this activity.
The relaxed atmosphere and the very lovely host made this a memorable occasion.
We were all given the opportunity to participate if we wanted. We had a smashing group of like minded people who were keen to experience local / traditional cuisine.
Despite probably having run lots of classes, Koulas, the host was as enthusiastic and patient as she could ever be. She really was passionate about what she does.
The food was prepared and cooked......and then eaten with wine, water and if course ....Raki!!!
So glad we did this. Recommend to couples and families alike. Something for everyone. Book at Vamos village web site or tourist office.

7. Kalathas Beach

Kalathas, Crete 73100, Greece
Excellent
38%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 133 reviews

Kalathas Beach

Reviewed By Monica Y

We visited this beach in July and it is a small but not overcrowded beach. The water is calm and clear and it seems very family-friendly. Absolutely perfect for swimming! There is also a taverna on the beach that serves excellent food for very good prices.

8. Greek National Football Museum

40 Tsouderon, Chania Town, Crete 731 32, Greece +30 697 433 1691
Excellent
93%
Good
4%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 385 reviews

Greek National Football Museum

A unique Museum, the biggest one for a National Football Team, the Greek National Football Team, which was European Champions in 2004, located in the Old City of Chania and has over 1000 exhibits, balls from World Cup and Euro games, official shirts, photos and thw whole history of Greek football.

Reviewed By clairestraveltales

The owner clearly has a love for football and his collection of memorabilia, for which he has needed to extended the premises so he can display it all properly. After learning I am a Liverpool fan, he produced a reds shirt of his own for me to try on and photograph. There was something magical about Greece winning the Euro's in 2004 and this is captured in this museum. There is even some grass from the oitch! No entrance fee but there is donation box which I was very happy to contribute to.

9. Loutraki Beach

Marathi, Crete 731 00, Greece
Excellent
49%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 96 reviews

Loutraki Beach

Reviewed By paul w - Stoke Lacy, United Kingdom

We drove to this beach to see if it offered good snorkelling and it was okay, but there were no facilities unless you were attcahed to the resort and very little beach as such. There are better Beaches and snorkelling spots nearby, such as Marathi.

10. Holy Trinity Monastery (Agia Triada)

Akrotiri, Crete, Greece +30 2821 063572
Excellent
62%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 294 reviews

Holy Trinity Monastery (Agia Triada)

Reviewed By cohenfamily_12 - Israel

We went to this monastery after visiting Arkoudiotissa cave nearby. The monastery is well located and have nice little museum that explains the history of the place.
There is a small admission to enter the monastery and you can walk around the yard and climb to the roof.
On the left side of the entrance there is a small shop that sells products of the monastery. Tha wines are good and so is the honey and olive oil. We bought the orange balsamic vinegar which is very good!

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