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Malia is situated in a landscape of great natural beauty and its archaeology, history  and setting offer many attractions to the visitor.It has a healthy climate and a reputation for hospitality , and the people are friendly and helpful.Malia lies at a distance of about 30 Km east of Heraklion. It is one of the mass-tourism spots on the island. Big hotels, wild nightlife, video bars, great quantities of alkool, international cuisine.

Malia Crete Greece

Malia Crete Greece

Clubs are very interesting and dancing  awesome. You can enjoy the sun, go shopping, sit in bars or nice caffes. RELAX!! best place for young people who want to enjoy everything and make their holidays GREAT!

 

Malia is a  party Mecca. Not for those looking for a traditional way of life, virgin beaches and tranquillity. The beaches are great and clean (but crowded), and the competition brings quality up and prices down.

Malia Crete Greece

The combination of the enchanting beach , fertile plain and hills and mountains south of the village create a rare picture of great natural beauty.Its long sandy beaches are most of the times crowded and its many discos ,bars and cafes host young people determined to spend unforgettable holidays.

An around the clock meeting point. You can find whatever you need around the clock.

Malia Crete Greece

Besides the tourist character of Malia a visitor could also enjoy a very interesting archeological tour to the Palace of Malia. As the sea breeze moves through the rose bays the dazzling sun rays light the Minoan Palace of Malia, the third most important Minoan site of the Prefecture. The Minoan name for the Palace is not known and it takes its name from a local town. The first palace to be constructed on the site was built around 1900 BCE. Little is known of this palace though some finds from the Old Palace period attest to the wealth of the Old Palace at Malia. This palace was later destroyed, probably by an earthquake. The first attempt to excavate the site was made in 1915 by Joseph Hadzidakis but the full excavation of the Palace and much of the surrounding town was conducted by the French Archaeological School under F. Chapouthier and are still continuing today. Like the other palaces Malia has a west court. The west wing of the Palace, which probably had two storeys, contained magazines, cult rooms and official apartments.

 

 

   
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