Area
Seaside location
EI .MA. RA villas are located 100 metres away from the beautiful beach of Kokkinos Pyrgos
They are built behind the astal road.
long the beach( in direct line).
There is a variety of restaurants,tavernas and different cafés where you can enjoy delicious dishes,
by the sound of the sea and admiring the view of the south Libyan Sea !
You will also be impressed by the famous beach of Kokkinos Pyrgos, the amazing sunset, the shape of the two Paximadia Islands and Gavdos island ,as well.
Distance of nearby areas
- 1 km away from the town of Tymbaki.
- 2.5 km away from the archaeological site of Agia Triada and
- 2.8 km away from the archaeological site of Festos.
- 8 km Kalamaki
- 10 km Kamilari
- 12 km Siva
- 12 km is Agia Galini village
- 13 km Pitsidia
- 17 km Matala
- 19 km away is the archaeological site of Gortyna
- 23 km Zaros
- 62 km Rethymno
- 60 km Heraklion
- 62 km Heraklion airport
- 122 km Chania
Places worth
visiting nearby
Kalamaki village
Kalamaki Village is a developing area, situated 2.5 km from Kamilari, with a beautiful beach covered in golden sand. It is also an archaeological site, with a church from the 18th century. The area is a nesting ground for Caretta-Caretta tortoises and has been inhabited during Minoan, Hellenistic, and Roman periods. Kalamaki is close to Kommos, another archaeological site, and is gradually becoming a modern seaside resort.
Kokkinos Pirgos
The name of Kokkinos Pyrgos is due to the tower that used to be there and which was built of red soil. However it is unknown the reason why this tower was built in that place.
The port of Kokkinos Pyrgos thoush, players an important role in the trade of the island in the distant past because of its strategic position.
Komos beach
Kommos, located near Matala in Crete, Greece, was once the port of Phaestus and now features ruins of the old port on the beach. The area is known for its westerly winds, rocky seabed, and as a nesting site for protected loggerhead sea turtles. The northern part of Kommos, Potamoserma, is popular with naturists and the southern part has an organized beach with facilities.
Matala beach
Matala, a village in Crete, Greece, is known for its artificial caves from the Neolithic Age, Minoan and Roman periods. The caves are believed to have been living spaces and were later occupied by hippies in the 1960s. Today, Matala is a popular tourist destination with shops, bars and an annual Beach Festival in June.
Agia Galini beach
Agia Galini is a serene village on the southern coast of Crete, with historical significance and beautiful beaches. Surrounded by mountains, it has charming white houses and a tiny port. It is becoming a popular destination, easily accessible by car from Heraklion and Chania, and offers plenty of amenities and nearby sights.