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Top 20 Natural Monuments in the Crete

Best natural monuments in the Crete showcase the island's diverse landscapes, from dramatic gorges to unique coastal formations. Crete, Greece's largest island, features a variety of natural features, including mountains, rivers, and beaches. These sites offer opportunities to explore the island's geology and ecology. The region provides a range of natural settings for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments in the Crete

  • The most popular natural monuments is Richtis Waterfall, a waterfall with a small pool where visitors can swim.…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Preveli Beach and Palm Forest

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Very nice beach. But even in the low season there is a lot going on.
For some circular hikes, the river has to be crossed.
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Stone Arch in Imbros Gorge

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The Imbros Gorge is a highlight on Crete. Magnificent rock formations can be admired. The narrow spots in the canyon are fantastic. The hike through the gorge is also suitable for children. I can only recommend it 🇬🇷👍🌞👌😎

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Absolutely impressive the steep rock face and the beautiful path on the boardwalk over the stream!

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Climb to the roof of CRETE, climb the highest mountain, the "Psiloritis" (2456m), climbing just under 5km/900m (category black/difficult). Very few people, just a few nice pilgrims and hikers. During …

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Samaria Gorge

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As a rule, a few hundred people start the tour through the gorge here every day.

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Samaria Gorge Entrance

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Imbros Gorge

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From this point of origin, which is very far to the west,> A path leads uphill from the village, which then ends with a pasture fence. A goat owner blocked …

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Richtis Waterfall

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There is a rest area with table and benches at the waterfall and the sea, but the food and drinks itself must be brought, as there is nowhere to kiosk or a refreshments.

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The first 600 meters of altitude you hike on a relatively steep serpentine path, the "Xylóskalo" - in German "wooden ladder" down. But it is well developed and secured at …

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Palm Beach by preveli.
In a heavenly location, I like it much better than the one in Vai. Highly recommended for a short hike along the river. In between, the big "kids" can play Tarzan and jump into the water.

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July 28, 2024, Psiloritis (Timios Stavros) Summit

A demanding hike, even in summer. Don't underestimate the wind and the temperatures, so an early start is recommended.

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Very beautiful waterfall, the gorge was worth it for that reason alone...about an hour from the entrance to the Exo Mouliana car park and maybe about half an hour from the beach... The gorge itself...it felt like you went through the jungle once, a bit like the Plivicher lakes over wooden walkways, a bit of climbing and rocks, 1 great waterfall and 1 open gorge with lots of rock walls and at the end a small, beautiful, clear bay and the smell of herbs in between....

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High waterfall with a small pool where you can swim. There are a few tables with benches at the edge for a break. Very cosy spot.

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You should definitely see it once.

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The main path leads past on the left. A narrow side path goes directly under the bridge.

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Great, not too difficult hike! Lots of shade and lots of trees.

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The summit was part of one of the stages of the E4 long-distance hiking trail, so we climbed over the Nida plateau (approx. 1100m from there). It took quite a long time because almost everything in the landscape was the same. Nice summit, but due to the strong wind you could hardly stay for more than 10 minutes despite all the clothes we had.

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Fantastic landscape. The tour from Lakkos Migeris there and back is not possible with 4 hours. At most by well-trained alpinists. The descent takes as long as the ascent through the scree on the slope. Hiking sticks are recommended for safety. I didn't make it to the top. We left too late and at the end of May, late in the afternoon, thick, wet and cold fog with visibility of 15m max. Temperature above well below 10 degrees and sharp wind. To be on the safe side, I descended again, especially since storms and rain had been announced. Try again next time

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Frequently Asked Questions

What diverse natural features can I explore in Crete?

Crete offers a wide array of natural features, from stunning beaches and lagoons to dramatic gorges and high mountain peaks. You can discover unique pink-sand beaches like Elafonisi and Balos Lagoon, explore deep canyons such as the Samaria Gorge, or visit impressive waterfalls like the Richtis Waterfall. The island's diverse landscape also includes palm forests at Preveli Beach and the towering Psiloritis Summit.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments in Crete?

Yes, several natural monuments in Crete are suitable for families. The Imbros Gorge is known for being less demanding than Samaria Gorge and is often recommended for children. Balos Lagoon, with its shallow, warm waters, is also ideal for families. The entrance to the Samaria Gorge also has family-friendly facilities.

What are some of the most impressive gorges to visit in Crete?

Crete is famous for its gorges. The Samaria Gorge is one of Europe's longest and most dramatic, featuring the iconic Iron Gates (Sideroportes) where the walls narrow significantly. The Imbros Gorge offers a more accessible, yet equally scenic, hiking experience. Another notable option is the Gorge of Lissos, known for its beautiful trail and views.

Can I go swimming or find wild swimming spots near natural monuments?

Absolutely. Elafonisi Beach and Balos Lagoon are renowned for their crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The Richtis Waterfall features a small pool where visitors can take a refreshing dip. Preveli Beach also offers swimming opportunities where the Kourtaliotis River meets the sea.

What kind of wildlife can I spot in Crete's natural monuments?

Crete's natural monuments are home to diverse wildlife. The Samaria Gorge National Park is a refuge for the Cretan wild goat, known as *kri-kri*, and hosts over 450 plant species, many endemic. Balos Lagoon is a protected area sheltering rare species like Eleonora falcons, shags, cormorants, and is a refuge for protected monk seals and loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta). Elafonisi is also part of the Natura 2000 network, home to over 100 rare plant species.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the monuments themselves, Crete offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find challenging mountain hikes, such as those around the Mountain Hikes in the Crete guide, or enjoy easier walks like those listed in the Easy hikes in the Crete guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with various trails available, as detailed in the MTB Trails in the Crete guide.

What is the best time of year to visit Crete's natural monuments?

The best time to visit Crete's natural monuments generally depends on the activity. Spring (April-May) is ideal for hiking gorges like Samaria and Imbros, as the weather is mild and the flora is in bloom. Summer (June-August) is perfect for enjoying the beaches and lagoons like Elafonisi and Balos. Autumn (September-October) also offers pleasant temperatures for outdoor exploration, with fewer crowds.

Are there any natural monuments that offer historical or cultural insights?

While primarily natural, some sites offer glimpses into history. The Richtis Gorge trail, for instance, features remnants of old water mills and stone bridges. The Psiloritis Summit, the highest point in Crete, has a small chapel at its peak, reflecting the island's deep-rooted religious and cultural heritage.

What do visitors enjoy most about exploring Crete's natural monuments?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the sense of immersion in nature. Many highlight the unique experiences, such as wading through the river at Preveli Beach, the impressive rock formations in the gorges, and the refreshing swim spots at waterfalls. The tranquility and natural beauty, even in popular spots, are consistently mentioned as highlights.

How difficult is access to natural monuments in Crete?

Access varies significantly. Some beaches like Elafonisi and Balos Lagoon are relatively easy to reach by car, though Balos requires a drive on a dirt road and a walk. Gorges like Samaria are challenging, requiring a full day's hike, while the Imbros Gorge is considered intermediate and more accessible. Many trails are rocky, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.

Are there any lesser-known natural monuments worth visiting in Crete?

Beyond the most famous sites, Crete has many hidden gems. The Gorge of Lissos offers a beautiful and less crowded hiking experience. Exploring the smaller, unnamed coves along the coastline can also reveal secluded natural beauty. The island's interior also holds numerous smaller waterfalls and caves that are less frequented.

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