Chrissi Island, also known as Gaidouronisi, is a small, protected nature reserve located off the south coast of Crete. Measuring just 4.35 miles long and 1.25 miles at its widest point, the island is renowned for its pristine beaches and shallow, clear waters that are ideal for snorkeling. Visitors can explore the swaths of old cedar forest that cover parts of the island, adding to its natural charm. The combination of fine, golden sand, turquoise waters, and the scent of cedar trees creates a serene and unspoiled environment, perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape.
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