Sougia

Sougia is a two hour journey from Chania, over unforgettable mountains to the south coast.  It is the site of Syis, a port of the Roman Empire, of which any remains now lie beneath the sea.  Roman  remains are however to be found at Lissos, on a beautiful and memorable walk along the coast to the
west.  Today, Sougia is a quiet village alongside a sweep of pebble beach lined with tamarisk trees, a few tavernas, cafes, and small shops.  A daily ferry boat links the south coast villages and twice a week it goes to the remote island of Gavdos.  This seems to be a favourite spot for  people  who enjoy a simple lifestyle and walking in the mountainsz
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