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Beaches Near Livadia

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Keramoti

Keramoti Beach is a quiet, long beach, located 71 km from Chania and 27 km from the magnificent Elafonisi. 

A quiet but long beach, close to the village of the same name, but still undeveloped. Be sure to take all you require for your comfort with you when you visit.

Tavernas and rent rooms are to be found in the villages of Keramoti and of Livadia.

It has pebbles, sand and clear deep waters which are cold as mountain springs flow into it hereabouts. Being somewhat rocky, it is good for diving and spearfishing.

Close by is the village of Livadia, with its own beach.

Livadia

At 72 km distance from Chania and 32 km from Kastelli Kissamos is located the beach of Livadia. The beach is alongside the village: both are on the E4 European Walking Trail.

Quiet and undeveloped, it has pebbles, rocks of various sizes and clear waters; it is much patronized by the locals. A good destination for those in search of diving and spearfishing, it also permits opportunities for relaxation and seclusion.

Tavernas and boarding may be had in the village.

Characteristics

Τύπος Παραλίας

Αμμώδης, Βότσαλο

Υπηρεσίες Διαμονής

Ναι - Περιορισμένες επιλογές

Υπηρεσίες Εστίασης

Ναι

Άλλες Υπηρεσίες

Όχι

Γυμνισμός

Σε ορισμένα σημεία

Relevant Routes and Trails

Environmental Indicators

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Accessibility

For the Rural Greece accessibility is fundamental to enhancing an inclusive tourism experience. Following the principles of inclusion and equality, the epaithros Rural Tourism Network and its member businesses are constantly working to enhance the tourism services provided, ensuring that all visitors have the opportunity to experience the authentic beauty of the Greek countryside.

Sustainability

Sustainability in tourism refers to a way of developing tourism that respects and protects the environment while strengthening the local economy and preserving cultural traditions. The aim of sustainable tourism is to provide unique and authentic experiences for visitors without harming the natural and social environment, while ensuring that local communities benefit from tourism activity.

This type of tourism is based on three pillars:

  1. Environmental sustainability: preserving the natural landscape and ecosystems, with actions to reduce pollution, energy consumption and waste.
  2. Economic sustainability: supporting local economies, strengthening small businesses and creating jobs, while respecting the region's natural resources.
  3. Social sustainability: respecting local culture and traditions, strengthening social cohesion and ensuring that tourism activities benefit the quality of life of local people.

With sustainable tourism, visitors can have authentic experiences, knowing that the impact of tourism on the region is positive and lasting for future generations.

Locality

For Rural Greece, localism is one of the most important factors for the development of sustainable tourism, as it promotes a strong link between the tourism product and the local society, economy and culture. Through localism, visitors get the opportunity to explore authentic elements of the destination, such as local products, traditions and culture. This not only boosts the local economy, but also helps to sustain and strengthen local businesses, creating new jobs and supporting the development of local communities.

Furthermore, localism contributes to the sustainability of the tourism sector, as it reduces the use of resources from other regions and encourages the use of local goods and services, reducing the ecological footprint of tourism activities. Thus, integrating localism into tourism practices enhances sustainability awareness, both among visitors and local businesses, creating a more responsible and sustainable tourism destination.