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Preveli Beach: Where Crete's Palm Forest Meets Ancient History

Saturday, 27 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Preveli, located on the southern coast of Crete in the Rethymno regional unit, is one of the island's most celebrated natural destinations. The area is best known for Preveli Beach (also called Palm Beach), a stunning lagoon where a freshwater river meets the Libyan Sea, flanked by a rare palm forest. Nearby, the historic Preveli Monastery dates to the 16th century and played a significant role sheltering Allied soldiers during World War II. To reach the beach, visitors can hike down a steep path from the parking area (approximately 15-20 minutes) or arrive by boat from Plakias or Agia Galini. The site gets busy in July and August, so an early morning visit is recommended. Entrance to the monastery area carries a small fee.

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