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Campsite Name:
Mithimna Camping - Bungalows |
Campsite Nearest Village:
Drapanias |
Camp Site Province: Chania |
Campsite Description:
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Campsite Name:
Camping Nopigia |
Campsite Nearest Village:
Nopigia |
Camp Site Province: Chania |
Campsite Description:
Camping Nopigia is situated 30 kilometers from the city of Chania and 5 kilometers from the town of Kissamos in an all green forest , full of trees and flowers by the seaside , just where the waves of the gulf of Kissamos break off .
It has luxurious up to date facilities with a big water pool of 25X12 m.There is a tavern with low priced traditional Greek and Cretan Food , bar and super market .
Camping Nopigia is one of the most beautiful campings in Crete , come along to enjoy it and participate in the outing and Cretan Fiesta Nights .
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Campsite Name:
Camping Sisi |
Campsite Nearest Village:
Sisi |
Camp Site Province: Lasithi |
Campsite Description:
Sisi Camping is a relaxed and friendly holiday centre, ideal for families, couples and friends alike. Set in an idyllic, quiet location between mountains and sea, with easy access to the main tourist/cultural sites and attractions, here you can enjoy the best of both worlds.The campsite lies just outside the traditional fishing village of Sisi, in a secluded spot in front of the sea, with a profusion of trees and plants providing shade and privacy. From here it is approximately 800m/15 minutes walk to the village of Sisi with its beautiful natural harbour, colourful fishing boats, and tempting selection of bars, restaurants and shops. Nearest beach 5-10mins walk, large sandy beach 10mins drive (Malia). Come and see us soon! |
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Campsite Name:
Camping Apollonia |
Campsite Nearest Village:
Plakias |
Camp Site Province: Rethymnon |
Campsite Description:
The camping is located only 100 meters from the sandy beach, the well organized place offers all the demanded comforts which are foreseen for camping holidays. The biggest section of the camping grants natural shadows given by the olive groves and eucalyptous trees creating the illusion in the visitors mind to live in a forest.
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