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Chrissy Ammoudia Reviews, Anissaras
Booked this hotel from 03/06/11. We have a child 1.10 months old. Tell us about the hotel and possible excursions. We want to rent a car and see the island. Thanks for the detailed answers!
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аватар Phansoft
Without serpentines??? Well, well ... it's just to see Rethymno-Heraklion-Malia-Agios-Nikolaus. They are located along the route, which is almost straight. But there are all sorts of caves, the Lassithi Valley, that at least the same Knossos Palace, without them in any way!
аватар Phansoft
Yes...and don't forget. Definitely a child seat! This is an additional 10 euros per day. Without it, a fine of 500 euros.
аватар Hloya
allvi: in the agency it's all a theory.. but I asked people who live or personally used to live there))
Phansoft: thanks for the answer, but is the road to Chania difficult? And Preveli wanted to see, and also different monasteries
аватар Phansoft
The roads there are good everywhere, but apart from the main road, they are difficult for those who have little experience. In terms of coverage, it’s super, but the width of the road, constant ascent and descent, sinuousness .. Either you are at an altitude of 100m above sea level, then after 10 minutes you are already at an altitude of 1500m., And after 5 minutes again at sea level. From this and ears pawns and humidity changes. And the road is in 2 lanes, and without bumpers over the cliffs and sometimes in some sections with oncoming ones you go into "lapping", practically clinging to the mirrors. In general, it’s cool there .... As for Prevelli, you shouldn’t go for many reasons, well ... except that you are a very religious person and visiting the monastery there is a mandatory action for you.
1) Last year, all the palm trees on it burned down, now there is nothing to see there except the monastery
http://www.greecetoday.ru/home/news/1886/
2) You can’t drive up by car, you have to walk a lot and I’ll say, it’s quite difficult.
3) The road to Prevelli is a living hell. This is probably the most "twisted" road in my entire history. Cliffs of 2000 meters, without any fences .... in general, everything that I described above. )))
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