Back to newsA village in Crete has become home to an observatory that is drawing visitors interested in stargazing and astronomy. The facility offers residents and tourists the opportunity to observe the night sky in conditions largely free from light pollution, taking advantage of Crete's clear Mediterranean nights. Astrotourism is a growing niche across Greece, and observatories like this one contribute to rural tourism in lesser-visited areas of the island. For visitors, this type of attraction provides an alternative to beach-focused activities, particularly in the evening hours. Those interested in visiting should check local tourism offices or the observatory directly for opening hours, scheduled observation sessions, and any entry requirements, as access and programming can vary by season.
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