Hora Sfakion or Sfakia is located in the southernmost part of Crete and Europe, still the wildest and most natural part of Crete, once the cradle of European culture, today a place to recover away from mass tourism, surrounded by the Libyan sea and home country of people, whose hospitality is legendary.
This charming little fishing village is built on the coast of a small bay and the town runs in a string along the coast line. The many good tavernas sell fresh fish and local traditional dishes. Cafes and small tourist shops line the coveder main street of Sfakia.
The ferry that sails along the south-west coast from Sfakia to Paleohora starts here several times a day. during the trip the ferry stops at Loutro, Agia Roumeli and other small villages on the way.
Sfakia is definitly worth a visit














