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10/12/2018

TRAVELLING TO CRETE: FALASSARNA BEACH


Greece is a magnificent country with a ton of beautiful islands. Or so
I've heard, I've actually just been to one of those islands: Crete


We visited Crete this Fall, just a couple of weeks ago actually, to celebrate my boyfriends mom
and stepdad who both turned 60 this year (congrats to them!). We were quite a big crew who went
on the trip; 10 adults and 4 kids. Phew! To survive a week on Crete without getting too pissed at each
 other etc. we decided to stay at a hotel, which turned out to be a pretty great move. 


Okay okay, enough with the smalltalk! Let's go to the topic of this blogpost: Falassarna beach!
The thing is, one day we rented a car (or 4 of us adults did) and drove out to what turned out
to be such a beautiful place: Falassarna beach. We even went back there two days later.


Falassarna beach had the clearest, most turquoise waters I've ever seen (hey the above image is
edited af to suit my IG feed...). We just couldn't get enough of swimming or playing beach-tennis
in the water (btw, the perfect activity when you want to work out while getting tan!).


I was however sick (the flu, fever - you know the drill), so I was pretty stoked about the beach
 having some  pretty comfortable, and stylish looking (great for good pictures hey!) sunbeds.
They were perfect for taking breaks from the water activities, to lay on and read a book or two. 
I actually read one of my absolute favorites books this year on a sunbed in Falassarna.  The book
is called "You are a badass" and is written by an author named Jen Sincero - I truly urge you to
read it. It's awesome! So inspiring and a real kick-in-the-butt self-help book. 


One "funny" thing about Falassarna beach is that it seemed to be pretty popular among nudists 
(yeah I saw some weeners I could've lived on without seeing...). But the beach is really huge
and long, so you can choose the area that is best suited for you! 

- Go to the left side of the beach if you want to be "where
everyone is", among lots of sunbeds, kids, you name it.
- Go to the middle area of the beach if you want some more calm,
less kids, but still a great sandy beach with lots of sunbeds.
- Go to the right side of the beach if you want lots of privacy, get
naked among nudists and swim at a rockier area of the beach
(pictured in the first image of this blogpost).


The beach has a beautiful mountain backdrop, and when you drive down from the mountains
to the beach, you'll see some pretty huge olive tree plantations. Unfortunately I do not have a good
 picture of the view from the mountains down to Falassarna beach, nor of the olive trees - but hey it's
 better experienced live (everything is).  By mentioning the fact that there are olive tree plantations,
I think it's pretty obvious that Falassarna beach is kind of a great place to buy some olive oil at!


So, that was that about Falassarna beach. I only have one more thing to
say about it: go there if you ever find yourself on Crete and want to go
to a beautiful beach! You won't regret it, I promise.

xoxo

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