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Discover Crete's Five Hidden Byzantine Churches Carved Into Rock

Friday, 3 July 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Crete is home to five remarkable churches carved into or built within natural rock formations, ranging from cliff faces to seaside caves. These small chapels blend faith, history, and dramatic scenery, making them standout destinations for visitors interested in Byzantine heritage and Cretan culture. Each site is typically accessible on foot via short hikes, though some require navigating uneven terrain. They are scattered across the island, with several located in mountainous inland areas and others near coastal cliffs. Most remain active places of worship, so visitors should dress modestly with shoulders and knees covered. Entry is generally free. These rock churches are particularly atmospheric during early morning or late afternoon light. Checking locally for access conditions is recommended, as some paths may be unmarked. They offer a quieter, more authentic alternative to the island's busier archaeological sites.

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