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Places near Latomia
Arvi is a coastal village in the south of Heraklion prefecture, known for its sandy beaches and the verdant valley with bananas.
Here was the ancient city of Arvi. Ancient findings have shown that the area was inhabited from the Neolithic period. The name actually came from the Temple of Arvios Zeus located near the village. There was also an important city in Roman times as it seems to was one of the most important ports of the Mediterranean. In the region have been found a Roman bath, and several tombs with most important finds two marble sarcophagus with elaborate sculptured representations.
The village is located 78 km from Heraklion and 35 from the town of Ierapetra. Due to the many visitors in summer months have been developed hotels, apartments and restaurants offering to visitors the necessary comfort.
Arvi gorge does not fall short in natural beauty and is one from the most beautiful gorges of Crete with its 454m high walls!
The monastery is relatively new, dating from 1880, but it is believed that it has been built on top of the temple of Arvian Zeus. This Monastery is located close to the famous gorge of Arvi.
Latomia and Faflagos are two adjacent pebbly beaches that are located nearby the greenhouses of East Arvi.
Here you cannot find even the basic facilities, so have water and umbrellas with you. Fortunately, Arvi is 1km close, so you can get anything you need from there. You can drive here from Heraklion, through Viannos and Arvi. After Arvi, head 1km eastbound, along the coastline.