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Bali is situated on a rugged part of the northern Cretan coastline, approximately half way between the cities of Heraklion and Rethymnon. Located about 2 kilometres from the main coast highway. It overlooks several pretty bays with beaches, and has the magnificent Mount Kouloukonas as its backdrop.
Bali was once a small fishing village, has now developed into a charming mass of colourful holiday properties. The resort consists of a number of small coves with sand and shingle beaches, a busy harbour, and a selection of good tavernas and bars. Most of the other buildings are a collection of small hotels and apartment blocks.
Bali today, combines the tradition of an old fishing village, with the range of facilities that modern day visitors have grown to expect. The main draw is of course the beaches, which are good, but can become very busy during the high season. For those wishing to venture further, it is possible book daytrips by boat to Rethymnon, Santorini, or the small island of Gramvousa, also known as "pirate island".
Bali, situated on the site of ancient Astale, is set around a number of small coves. The first has a very small pebble beach backed by several tavernas and a hotel. The oldest part of the village is mostly located in the second cove, it is here where you will find most of the shops, hotels and tavernas, there is another beach, plus the harbour, which is home for both some traditional and modern boats. The next cove, known locally as Paradise Beach, is the most popular with swimmers.
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Bali is situated on a rugged part of the northern Cretan coastline, approximately half way between the cities of Heraklion and Rethymnon. Located about 2 kilometres from the main coast highway. It overlooks several pretty bays with beaches, and has the magnificent Mount Kouloukonas as its backdrop.
Bali was once a small fishing village, has now developed into a charming mass of colourful holiday properties. The resort consists of a number of small coves with sand and shingle beaches, a busy harbour, and a selection of good tavernas and bars. Most of the other buildings are a collection of small hotels and apartment blocks.
Bali today, combines the tradition of an old fishing village, with the range of facilities that modern day visitors have grown to expect. The main draw is of course the beaches, which are good, but can become very busy during the high season. For those wishing to venture further, it is possible book daytrips by boat to Rethymnon, Santorini, or the small island of Gramvousa, also known as "pirate island".
Bali, situated on the site of ancient Astale, is set around a number of small coves. The first has a very small pebble beach backed by several tavernas and a hotel. The oldest part of the village is mostly located in the second cove, it is here where you will find most of the shops, hotels and tavernas, there is another beach, plus the harbour, which is home for both some traditional and modern boats. The next cove, known locally as Paradise Beach, is the most popular with swimmers.
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