Back to newsThe village of Sfakia, on Crete's rugged southern coast, held a commemorative ceremony honoring Giannis Daskalogiannis and the rebels of the 1770 uprising against Ottoman rule. Local authorities and community organizations gathered on Sunday morning to pay tribute to the man who dared to "dream of a free Crete," leading one of the island's most significant early revolts before being captured and executed by the Ottomans.
Sfakia remains deeply tied to this legacy of resistance and is one of Crete's most historically rich destinations. Visitors to the area can explore the Sfakia coastal village, accessible via a scenic mountain road from Chania or by ferry from Agia Roumeli after the Samaria Gorge hike. The region holds similar commemorative events throughout the year, offering travelers a meaningful glimpse into Cretan identity and history.
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Sfakia remembers Daskalogiannis and the dream of free Crete
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