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Monday, July 09, 2012

Stalida

Stalida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stalida (Greek: Σταλίδα, older form Stalis) is a village that lies between Malia and Hersonissos on the north coast of Crete, Greece. It is a lively resort, attracting tourists from many European countries. It has a long, sandy beach and a variety of bars and tavernas. Popular with families, it is 30 km from Nikos Kazantsakis airport in Heraklion.


Here are some pictures that I took in Stalida:


It's a beautiful place!

It's hot and I must get to the beach quickly, where it's much cooler.

Not close enough, must start walking faster, he, he.

The Stalis, Crete

Stalis is on the North east coast of Crete between Malia and Hersonissos and is a relaxed resort popular with British holidaymaker's, European holidaymaker's from the Netherlands and Germany and very popular with Irish tourists, so you will find a wealth of Irish bars in Stalis.
The town of Stalis is situated on the main beach and most hotels, bars and restaurants run parallel to the beach. You will find traditional restaurants, small welcoming bars and pubs as well as the odd small dancing club or two...



At last, a very inviting sign!

It's a pleasure to walk here.

Very picturesque!

Just a random shot.

Stalida/Stalis

Situated in one of the most beautiful areas with its sandy beaches on the north coast, Stalis offers the ideal starting point by its central geographical location (30km to the airport and the capitol of the island, Heraklion), to discover the whole island...


This ones huge as you can see.

I can't resist some of these angles, he, he.

Fun in the Sun, what else!?


The sea is very cool and inviting.
Quieter than the neighbouring resorts of Malia and Hersonissos, Stalis has a more relaxed atmosphere and still has a wide array of bars and restaurants. The resort is popular with a mix of nationalities. (Wikipedia)


Oh well, that's all for now folks, till next time then, cheers! :-)

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