Back to newsA rare video from 1965 captures the passenger ferry "Phaistos" docked at Souda Bay, offering a glimpse into how Crete was connected to the rest of Greece six decades ago. The footage shows dozens of passengers on deck, documenting a time when sea travel was the primary way people arrived on the island. Souda Bay, located near Chania in northwestern Crete, remains one of the island's most important ports today and is still used by large ferry lines connecting Crete to Piraeus and Athens. Visitors arriving by ferry to Chania still use this same port. The historical document is a reminder of Crete's long tradition as a maritime destination, and the Souda port area is worth a visit for those interested in the island's modern history and naval heritage.
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Rare 1965 footage captures Phaistos ferry at Crete's Souda Bay
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