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Travel Destination Guide - Stalis
Stalis (Crete, Greece) 
Stalis Information
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Stalis (also known as Stalida) is one of numerous resorts that have sprung up along the coast between the major towns of Heraklion and Aghios Nikolaos. In the past decade or so, relentless development has seen what was once a village in its own right become an extension of neighbouring Malia, so that the two are now largely indistinguishable and constitute a sprawling mass of hotels, apartments, bars, shops and other commercial tourist pulls.
This area attracts most sun- and sea-lovers or pool loungers. Its not a lively resort so only dedicated nightclub ravers may be disappointed. Young, old, couples and families are well catered for, as are all purses. The village also makes a good base from which to explore.
The accommodation is mainly self-catering studios and apartments in small, simple establishments. A selection of modest low- to mid-range hotels and a couple of quality options in the general area. A line of accommodations also runs along the main highway where the bustle of the resort is swapped for traffic noise.
Overall, Stalis is a balanced resort offering reasonable beaches, plenty of shops, bars and eateries and a modest nightlife, which all combine to satisfy those wishing to avoid the excesses of neighbouring Malia and the sprawling town resort of Hersonissos without having to resort to remote, undeveloped areas.
Locality:
Stalis is found on Crete's long N coast, adjacent to resort of Malia (3 mls SE of larger resort of Hersonissos, 18 mls E of Heraklion and the airport). Stalis is positioned on NE-facing shore of narrow coastal plain, with rocky Dikti Mountains rising just inland. Marking boundary between the two is the coastal highway, running along back of resort.
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There are several reasonable sandy beaches divided by small rocky areas. As far as Greek standards go, these are good beaches. Many of the beach access points are small alleys, often incorporated into neighbouring bar and restaurant properties. Sun loungers and shades available.
Many minimarkets cater for most everyday requirements, and carry beach paraphernalia and some souvenirs. There are small arts and crafts shops specialising in locally made items offer less tacky souvenirs, jewellery, clothes and local produce. For more extensive shopping needs, it may be necessary to visit neighbouring Hersonissos or make a trip to Heraklion
Daytime consists of the beach, there is not much else to do in the area.
Local excursions can be organised. Try full day boat trips to the neighbouring islands of Santorini or Spinalonga Island. Try trips to archaeological sites, including impressive Minoan palace at Knossos combined with Heraklion Archaeological Museum.
The Nightlife offers numerous bars and restaurants and a few discos. Most accommodations offer "Greek nights" or barbecue evenings roughly once a week in high season.
As in the majority of Greece there is a majority of snack food and mid-range taverna-style restaurants with menus and dishes from several European countries. There are also a few more upmarket restaurants, usually found in the better hotels.
Stalis Suitability ProfileSun Snow Beaches History/Culture Romance Peace & Quiet Hustle & Bustle | Activity & Adventure Famous Landmarks Water Sports Natural Beauty Art & Architecture Family Entertainment Good Nightlife | Safari Plenty of Restaurants All Inclusive Hotels Luxury Accommodation Plenty of Shops |
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Population: 10.668.400
Languages: Greek 99% (official), English, French
Currency: euro Currency code: EUR
Local Times:
Greece - Athens
Country Dialling Code: +30
Voltage: 220V 50Hz
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Greece appeals to different types of tourist, and very few could fail to find somewhere to suit their taste. From bustling Athens to blindingly bright islands, ancient fragments abound - the belly button of the cosmos at Delphi, fallen columns galore on the sacred island of Delos, frescoed Minoan palaces on Crete and even, quite possibly, the remnants of Atlantis at Santorini. Greeks are fierce guardians of tradition, but that doesn't mean they don't know how to have fun. In addition, hot sun and limpid seas conspire to make Greece a perfect place to relax. Whether you're supping in a beachside taverna , sipping coffee in a shady plateia or disco-dancing till dawn.
The Olympic Games were spawned in ancient classical Greece, along with democracy and the fundamentals of philosophy, science and mathematics. Modern Greece is better known as a great place to vacation rather than a centre of learning and culture. Today the country attracts by offering simple pleasures: delicious food at reasonable prices, local wine, beautiful beaches, sunshine, quaint villages, a seemingly endless lacework of coastline and little islands full of scenic surprises.
The country exudes traditional charm, particularly on its ever-popular islands, which cling to their stereotypical architecture and way of life despite being often over-run by tourists. Black-clad women still deliver vegetables to island tavernas on panniered donkeys, while bronzed, lined fishermen sit in the sun, drink thick coffee, and play dominoes or dice. The tourist infrastructure has intruded in many respects, but the timeless aspect of whitewashed buildings clustered on hillsides around narrow pebbled alleys has been retained. The myriad islands in the Aegean Sea are easily accessible from Piraeus, the historic harbour of Greece's mainland capital, Athens, by ferry or hydrofoil, offering a unique chance for 'island-hopping'. Many of the larger islands also have airports with connections to Athens or seasonally with major European cities.
On the mainland the city of Athens in the south is sprawling, overcrowded and polluted but nevertheless enthralls visitors, while Thessaloniki in the north is vibrant and modern with a Byzantine flavour. Athens is dominated by its major landmark, the Parthenon: the remains of other wonders of the ancient Greek classical world are to be found mainly on the Peloponnese Peninsula, south of Corinth, the gateway to a veritable treasure trove of history.
Greece and Greeks welcome with open arms the thousands of visitors that flock to admire their national assets every year - no-one leaves without having been warmed, both by the sun and the hospitality. |
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