L'île d'Élafonisi avec un monastère et la grotte d'Agia Sophia
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L'île d'Élafonisi avec un monastère et la grotte d'Agia Sophia

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Durée: Plus de 8 heures
Points forts
  • Vous profiterez du soleil sur le sable rose de la plage d'Elafonisi, l'une des meilleures plages de Crète
  • La découverte des mythes et croyances populaires au monastère côtier de Chrissoskalitissa est au programme
  • Vous pourrez admirer les fascinantes stalactites et stalagmites de la grotte d'Agia Sophia
  • Vous suiverez une belle route à travers les paysages époustouflants des gorges accidentées de Topolia
  • Un guide local expert paratagera avec vous sa connaissance inégalée de la Crète et de sa campagne
Ce qui vous attend

L'île inhabitée d'Elafonisi, dans le sud-ouest de la Crète, regorge de beautés naturelles et de richesses culturelles. Les gorges de Topolia, la grotte d'Agia Sophia, le monastère de Chrissoskalitissa et une plage que beaucoup considèrent comme la meilleure de l'île, sont quelque uns des points forts de cette journée d'excursion. Rena, l'une de nos guides locales, dit : "Cette excursion combine le meilleur des hauts plateaux crétois avec l'idyllique plage de sable rose d'Elafonisi, sur la côte sud".

La journée commence de manière décontractée, avec un arrêt pour prendre un café dans une taverne familiale au hameau agricole de Voulgaro. De là, une route époustouflante vous attend vers le sud, à travers les gorges de Topolia. Les vues sur le profond ravin à votre gauche sont épiques. Nous visiterons ensuite la grotte d'Agia Sophia, célèbre pour ses stalactites. Vedette de plusieurs légendes, on dit qu'on peut y trouver l'empreinte du sabot du cheval de Saint-Georges. Si vous cherchez bien, vous trouverez ce qui ressemble à une empreinte de fer à cheval dans une roche.

Vous rejoignez ensuite le monastère de Chrissoskalitissa. Construit sur une colline surplombant le littoral et vieux de 1 000 ans, il a un charme intemporel. Son nom qui signifie "marches d'or" est imprégné de mythes. L'on dit que l'une des marches est dorée et qu'elle n'est visible que par les religieux. La dernière escale n'est rien d'autre qu'une carte postale parfaite. Rena nous dit : "Vous pouvez atteindre l'îlot Elafonisi en traversant une étendue d'eau peu profonde depuis la plage d'Elafonisi". Vous passez l'après-midi à vous baigner, à vous détendre et à admirer des beaux paysages. Nous terminerons la journée au village de pêcheurs de Paleochora.

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Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

4,1 /5

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  • M

    Michaël

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    4.6

    1 octobre 2025

    A voyagé seul


    Tout était parfait

  • M

    Massart

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    3

    1 octobre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Les sites sont bien sûr très beaux et intéressants . Mais les visites sont très rapides et très peu commentées. Un quart d'heure de plus sur chaque site tels les grottes et monastère aurait été appréciable. Le premier arrêt au café n'est pas utile voir très nul. Boissons hors de prix et jus allongé à l'eau . Sur la plage pas tellement rose , trop de temps. J'aurais aimé plus de temps dans la dernière ville

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    Dufour

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    4.2

    24 septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Très belle excursion. ********** organisation. Beau paysage. Guide OK. Mais, il serait bien de prévoir un guide francophone également. La plage Elafonsini est magnifique. Mais trop populaire. Trop courrue. Trop de monde. Dommage. Trop loin du parking. Faudrait prévoir navette pour s'y rendre. Il y a déjeuner navette pour les personnes handicapées. Pq? Pas une autre. OK EN GENERAL. Pas pour personnes à mobilité réduites.

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    Sandra

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    3.4

    19 août 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    Plage rose ! Bof … sur le bord en effet quelques grains rosés. Plage bondée de touristes ! 2h de temps sur la plage et puis 1h dans le 2ieme village où nous avons juste eu le temps de manger dans un petit resto ! Je trouve que le premier arrêt dans le café est inutile ainsi que le 2ieme dans le petit monastère. Cela donnerait plus de temps pour la plage et le village suivant

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    Chris

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    4.6

    13 août 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    La plage était très jolie et le monastère aussi. Le premier arrêt avant le monastère n'était pas utile mais dans l'ensemble, c'était super et très ********** guide.

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    Loredana

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    1.8

    23 juillet 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    Nous avons payé 140€ pour passer la moitié de la journée dans un car sans air conditionné avec une chaleur infernale. Nous parlons français et avons eu droit à des explications en anglais et en suédois, nous n’avons donc rien comprit. Aucun guide, on nous a juste déposer à différents endroits et laissé nous débrouiller sans aucune explications. On nous a vendu une mer rose exceptionnelle, qui au final n’avait rien de rose, aucun point, juste une mer bleue comme partout ailleurs. Déception!

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