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Menies (Diktynna) Strand

Efi Chamalidi
4 Min. Lesen

Presenting Location

I once ventured northwest of Chania, to the northeast shores of Peninsula Rodopos, right at the exit of Foundas Gorge.

There, I discovered Menies Beach (around 45km from Chania), also known as Diktynna.

Imagine a beach with pebbles and the deepest, most crystal blue waters you’ve ever seen.

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It’s a place untouched by the usual winds, perfect for those who seek peace far from the city’s hustle.

Remember, civilization feels miles away here, so pack everything you might need.

For miles on end, there’s not a single hint of modern civilization, so it’s crucial to come prepared with all the essentials.

The journey to Menies is an adventure on its own, with a 23km dirt track starting from Rodopos village.

If driving isn’t your thing, small boats from Platanias harbor can take you there.

The beach sits on the grounds of ancient Diktynna, home to the most important temple of goddess Vritomartis, the Cretan Artemis.

The area once attracted thousands of worshippers from across the island, who traveled along a road that linked the sanctuary with the town of Polirinia.

Parts of this ancient paved road can still be seen throughout the Rodopos peninsula.

During the Hellenistic and Roman periods, the deity Vritomartis was revered here.

Today, a few remnants of the Roman temple still exist, although no traces of the Hellenistic temple have been discovered.

Not far from the beach, the monastery of St.

George, dating back to the 9th century, stands as a testament to time, its protective tower a reminder of pirate raids.

Exploring the area between Menies and Afrata reveals hidden bays and the charming Xeronissia, accessible only by foot or boat, offering a slice of untouched Crete.

Strandprofil

Menies Beach, with its pebbly embrace and deep blue waters, is a haven for those seeking tranquility and a touch of adventure. Its calm surface and quiet atmosphere make it an ideal retreat.

Annehmlichkeiten

Given its remote location, Menies offers no amenities. Visitors should bring all essentials for their visit.

Unterkünfte

For those looking to stay overnight, the nearest accommodations are found in the broader Chania area, with options ranging from cozy guesthouses to luxurious resorts.

Geschichte und Bedeutung

Menies is not just a beach; it’s a historical site where the ancient temple of Diktynna once attracted worshippers from all over Crete. The nearby monastery of St. George adds to the area’s rich historical tapestry.

Aktivitäten

Menies Beach is perfect for snorkeling, exploring nearby bays, or simply enjoying the serene environment. The adventurous can explore the ruins or hike in the surrounding gorges.

Essen

There are no dining facilities at Menies Beach. Visitors should bring their own food and water.

Das Beste für Reisende

Menies is best suited for adventurers, history enthusiasts, and anyone looking to escape the crowds for a day of peace and natural beauty.

Getting There

Access is via a long dirt track from Rodopos village or by boat from Platanias harbor. The journey is part of the adventure.

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Tipps

Bring everything you need, including water, snacks, and sun protection. Remember, there are no amenities on-site.

Attraktionen in der Nähe

AttraktionBeschreibungDistance (km/mi)
Ancient DiktynnaHistoric temple ruins0.2 km / 0.12 mi
The Tower of Saint George at Menies16th-century lookout1.5 km / 0.93 mi
Saint George monastery at Menies9th-century monastery1.5 km / 0.93 mi
German bunker at SpathaWWII historical site3.8 km / 2.36 mi
Church of Saint Anthony at RodoposHistorische Kirche6.3 km / 3.91 mi
Gionas plane treeMonumental natural site6.8 km / 4.22 mi
Saint John monastery at GionasSecluded monastery6.8 km / 4.22 mi
Church of Saint Nicholas at RodoposHistoric church site7.1 km / 4.41 mi
Ellinospilios CaveAncient cave exploration9 km / 5.59 mi
Agios Pavlos Beach, RavdouchaSecluded beach9 km / 5.59 mi

Key Information

StandortChania Prefecture, West Crete
Strand KompositionKieselsteine, Felsen
Water DescriptionDeep blue, Crystal clear
Strand-MerkmaleQuiet, Isolated
AnnehmlichkeitenKeine
Berühmt fürHistorical significance, Natural beauty
AktivitätenSnorkeling, Hiking
Historische RolleAncient temple site
Umliegende RegionKissamos Area
AtmosphärePeaceful, Remote
EssenBring your own
ErreichbarkeitDirt track, Boat access
Best Time to VisitSpring to Autumn
Demografische DatenAdventurers, History enthusiasts

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