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Ραπανιανά 2737 hits
Rapaniana beach is a long beach by Rapaniana village, who extends from Kolimbari beach (west) to Tavronitis beach to east. The distance from Maleme beach-village is 3 km and from Chania city 21km.

The beach, which is sandy and pebbly in places, is an ideal choice, especially when it is not windy.  It is very clean and has all the basic touristic amenities nearby. You will find umbrellas, showers and a lifeguard tower.  Rapaniana and its surrounding beaches are breeding points for the protected turtle caretta caretta.
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Rapaniana belongs to the Municipality of Kolymbari or Kolimbari, 20km west of Chania. It is situated 25 minutes away from the airport of Chania, 20 minutes away from the harbour of Souda and close to the Rodopou Peninsula.The location is ideal for those that wish to enjoy tranquil holidays by the sea.

On the old road between Chania and Kisamos there are a lot of small villages and sometimes only a road sign will tell you that you have left the first village and immediately entered the next one. Rapaniana seems reasonably quiet and the village has a sand beach and a nice yellow colored church. The old houses that have often fallen to pieces make a strange contrast with the churches of the village that are in tiptop condition. There are also some accommodations for visitors.

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Tavronitis is a traditional farming centre, close to Maleme village and Rodopou peninsula, which has a small tourist industry in the summer months, and is the junction for roads that lead south, west and east. The long bamboo and conifer lined shingle beach with kantinas, sun beds and umbrellas, never gets very busy and it is even easy to find a quiet spot during the summer. 

The mouth of the Tavronitis River is spanned by The Tavronitis Bailey Bridge that was built by the Italians and is well-known for the battle there on 20 May 1941, during the Second World War.  Thousands of German paratroopers landed near the bridge and a fierce battle took place for control of the key airfield at nearby Maleme.

The old bridge had fallen into disrepair and sections had collapsed, but lately this has been restored, and the bridge is now more pleasantly known as an ideal spot for bird watching, particularly at dawn and at dusk. The following birds have been seen at Tavronitis at various times of the year, but mostly during April and May for migrants: Sardinian Warbler, Little Egret, Cetti Warbler, Yellow Wagtail, Little Ringed Plover, Buzzard, Wheat Ear, Gold Finch, Stonechat, Marsh Harrier (Lammergeier), Barn Owl, Squacco Heron, Grey Heron, Glossy Ibis, Kingfisher, Night Heron, Little Bittern, Snipe, Common, Curlew and Wood Sandpipers, Hobby, Red Footed Falcon, Cory’s Shearwaters and Closer Shags.

There are many cafes and mini markets, as well as a good selection of relaxed tavernas set by the sea. Tavronitis is 1 minute from the National Highway and 25 minutes from Chania Town.