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South Chrissi Beach in Chrissi island
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Chrissi BeachThe South Chrissi beach is located at the south side of Chrisi Island, a relatively small, exotic island, 8 miles or 13km south of Ierapetra city.

The boat from Ierapetra arrives at Vougiou Mati and the beach lies just next to it. The water everywere is just perfect, turquoise and warm, slowly becoming deeper as you walk in. The feeling is relaxing, easy-going, and you just want to get into that water. The beach is 300m long and there is a restaurant which belongs to the Ierapetra Municipality, the only one somebody can find on the island. With a view of the blue Libyan sea, you can enjoy the Greek cuisine or you can also have breakfast, coffee or drink along with cool or sweet flavors. One that doesn't enjoy walking in the island, can relax by the blue sea either on the South Chrissi beach or on the northern beach (Golden Beach), which is 10 minutes walk.

There is no drinking water on the island, so you'll be well advised to take some with you from the port. It's possible to buy water on the island, but it'll cost you more.

Even on a relaxed, short stay close to the restaurant-south beach, Chrissi remains very impressive. Along the coast, especialy to east, there are other smaller coves with sand and stones, which are less crowded and more quiet.

The boats leave from Ierapetra at 10:30 and 12:30 and return at 16:00 and 17:00. Camping is prohibited (although some locals defy the prohibition and stay there from some days to some months), so you can only stay there for 5-6 hours but once you are there you have to be very careful with the sun. It burns twice, because it is reflected on the white sand. So, enjoy the crystal clear waters, but try to find some shade, too!

South Chrissi Beach photo gallery:

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Chrissi Island

Chrissi Island is located, as said before, 13 km southwards of IerapetraEastern Crete. The people of Ierapetra just call it ‘ Island ' as there is a special bond among them and Chrissi.

Every summer, from the midst of May until the end of September, small boats depart daily from the port of Ierapetra to go to the island.

In the Libyan sea you journey along with sea-gulls whereas it's rare (but still possible) to see dolphins around. After almost an hour trip the boats arrive to the south end of the island, which is usually less windy. The disembarkation is made on the ‘vougiou's eye' spot, where there is a small wharf and the reception.

The excursions on the island are a-day-long, so the visitors have plenty of time to tour on the paths of Chrissi, to dive in the blue-green sea and have lunch in the kiosk of the municipality of Ierapetra .

The grand relief

Chrissi is an almost flat island, which has an average altitude of 10metres only. When watched from far away it appears as a thin strip of earth that stands out of the sea. It has a maximum length of 5 km and width of 1 km . Its highest spot is east, it's called Kefala and it is 31m high. There you can find the forestall guard house, which has a view of the whole island.

Almost 700m east of Chrissi there is ‘Mikronisi', which is a rocky island about 117 m2.

The sea around the islands is quite shallow. In a spread about 1km north and 500m south is no deeper than 100m, while in the distance from Chrissi to Mikronisi the sea is about 5m deep.

The rocks and the ground

The basic rocks of Chrissi were made from the concretion of lava , which was surged out of an undersea volcano millions of years ago .

By walking on the surface of the island, the visitor will be impressed by the colors of the rocks (maroon, grey-green, black). The larger part of the island is covered by sand. On the flat parts, the ground is fairly solid and is composed by thin grains of sand, which on a large amount are covered by leeches. On the parts of the island where there are sand hills, the sand is yellow and fat-grained. There, the sand is restrained by the roots of the cedar trees and by their leafage (which touches the ground) as well.

The fossils

All the fossils (49 kinds, shells, corals, sea urchins) that have been found on the island come from the sea. They were on the volcanic rocks about 350.000 to 70.000 years ago, when Chrissi was still underwater. The north coasts of the island are filled with shells. Especially on the east end of the north beach they are so many, that this becomes the main characteristic of the island.

Flora and fauna

The flora and the fauna of Chrissi have a very large variety if compared to the size of the island (the dominating ones are the cedar, the cypress bush, the lentisk, which are in a form of tree and bush as well, and sand-friendly vegetation).

The cedar forest of Chrissi is quite rare in structure and length for the Greek standards. It is about 350 m 2 and the density of the cedar trees is about 14 trees per m 2 . It is consisted of age-long trees with an average age from 200 to 300 years, height up to 10 meters and diameter which reaches almost one whole meter. Cedar trees have a root system which develops in a rage at least twice their height! Besides their large roots, they have a huge amount of really thin roots which create a complex that restrains the sand.

The number of the floral kinds of Chrissi is very large compared to the size of the island, and corresponds to 1/20 of the Cretan flora! Those kinds, which you can find on the island of Chrissi , are rare on the coasts of the south Europe and unique all over the world.

In the sea area around Chrissi the variety and the population of the sea fauna increases just because the water is not deep. An area about six times the island (30km 2 ) surrounds it, without being deeper than 20 m.

Most of animal kinds on the island have a Mediterranean spread. Therefore, none of them is dangerous for the people.

The sea turtle Caretta caretta has been observed many times on the island, but without a report of birthing. There have been totally reported about 120 kinds of birds, in their majority migrants, which find food and rest on the island to continue their journey afterwards.

In the recent years there have been imported rabbits, hares and partridges on the island by the habitants of the opposite coast. The hares ceased to exist, while there is being an effort to remove the rabbits as well.

Aforetime, the Mediterranean seal (Monachus monachus) came out of the sea to wonder around on the beaches of the island. Today, it rarely makes an appearance and only the place name ‘Fokospilio' (it means the cave of the seals) on the northwest end of Chrissi reminds us of its frequent visits.

History

During the last centuries Chrissi is uninhabited, but before that there were small dorps around the island. On the west and east side of the island the activity that was developed during Minoan times is obvious. On the northwest side there is a church of st. Nicolas, which was probably built around the 13 th century. On the northeast of the church there is an old saltern and the only house on the island, which is built on ancient facilities. On the south and southwest of the church there are several wells and graves. The bigger one is from Roman times.

Tour

The total length of the paths on the island is about 10 km , which is about a three hour walk . The only things you will need in order to tour around the island are snickers , a hat , sun protection and water , which are necessary to protect yourself from the high temperatures during the summer .

The visitor, who doesn't want to walk much, can enjoy the azure sea by the beach right next to the arriving area or right opposite of it, on the north beach of the island, which is a five minute walk only.

The maintenance of the natural environment of Chrissi, past the moral obligations, is also commanded by a strict national and European protection system.

So, it is not allowed

Any form of pollution
Visitors outside the restricted area ( paths and beaches )
C ollecting rocks, fossils, shells or ancient findings
Collecting animals or plants
Free camping
Lighting a fire
Smoking around bushes or trees

 

Chrissi island photo gallery:

Chrissi Beaches Chrissi_Ierapetra-1 Chrissi_Ierapetra-2 Chrissi_Ierapetra-3 Chrissi_Ierapetra-7 Chrissi_Ierapetra-8 Chrissi_Ierapetra-9 Chrissi_Ierapetra-10 Chrissi_Ierapetra-11

 

Last Updated on Friday, 27 April 2012 21:07
 

Comments  

 
0 #4 Waste of moneyKalikomu 2012-07-06 08:09
We went with Nautilos Cruises, cost 25 euro, you o in comfort and speed (takes 30 mins, so you get time before the masses pile off the big ferry boats) to see the golden beach. Pick a shaded spot under the trees just off the lounges near the beach. It's a 10 min walk and is filthy hot so the beach is a great site. Most have posted rocky beach conditions, but this is only due to the 2 weeks of wind at 40 knots each day that has blown the sand up the beach exposing the rocks, as was pointed out by our captain.

The north (and the south) beach is great, and yes in June the tavern is closed s bring all your food. Even if it was open I suspect it would have been dodgy food at tourist rip off prices, so do take your own and lots of fluids,mist super hot and limited shade, even consider your own umbrella !

Although the beach was rocky, it was stunning and very warm, amazing color water.
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0 #3 Waste of moneyKlauser3 2012-07-06 08:07
If you are staying further away than Ag Nik dont bother with this trip. It was 41Euros each. No food or drink included. On the bus from Gouves from 7.45 till 10.15 while everyone picked up. 50 min boat trip with not much room out on the decks (the best bit for me usually) all the smokers go out there. The island taverna hadn't got it licence so nowhere to eat and no toilets. Had to go back to the boat which was well stocked with food and drink. Island extremely windy, sea colder than mainland if you can actually get into it without cutting you feet or slipping on the rocks (have the bruises to prove it) Nothing great to look at seen better on any other boat trip. No amount of tarting up verbally by the tour guide could make it worth the trip. All in spent 4 hours on the island and the rest on the bus bar 50 min each way on the boat and we were away for more that 12.5 hours by the time we got back, Total rip off especially as the agent told us the taverna was definate;y open.
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0 #2 Paradise IslandCrete54 2012-07-06 08:06
We took a trip to chrissi island one of the days on our holiday and it was amazing. it was like a paradise island with white sand a the bluest sea i have ever seen in my life. took the snorkels there and saw amazing fish in the sea, and caught a lovely tan ling on the beach ! take money if you are going here, as we never and didnt realise we would have to pay for the sun beds which were 10 euros for 2 sun beds and an umbrella. or 5 euros for one and an umbrella.
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0 #1 wonderful islandNina2 2012-07-06 08:06
The boat trip over was a friendly, if a bit diesel fumey! The island is beautiful, each side is totally different from the other, a true paradise! Do take food with you, there is one taverna with a bar, but was totally crowded when we went. So was OK for getting drinks from, but no room to sit and eat wonderful historic island”
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