[2024 Agios Nikolaos Attraction] Travel Guide for Spinalonga (Updated Dec)
Islands/Peninsulas
Address:
Greece
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+30 281 028 8394
Spinalonga: 🏠 Historic & UNESCO Heritage
📍The History of Spinalonga, the Island of the Lepers in Crete, Greek Island 🏠
Spinalonga is situated in the natural harbor of Elounda in the Lassithi in Crete.
It’s known in the world, inhabited leper community between 1903 to 1957 and this was one of the last active leper colonies in Europe, population reached nearly 400 inhabitants during the outbreak of the illness. Infected people were sent to isolation. In Greece, the isolation center was on the island of Spinalonga.
Today, Spinalonga, is one of the most visited archaeological site of Crete, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the greatest historical landmarks in Greece, with people from all over the world arriving in Crete to explore this island. There are a few houses renovated to museums and you would be able to get a glimpse of inhabitants everyday living here.
How to get there? There are regular ferry service across the island from Elounda town which is only 20-30 mins away, entry tickets can be purchased once you arrive on the island.
I was there in July 2022 and there were long queues for ticket purchases ( waited around 45 mins) so make sure buy your ticket in advance.
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Selma @seltravels
Spinalonga is an arid and barren rocky islet with an area of 8.5 hectares lying at the mouth of the natural port of Elounda in the Lasithi prefecture of Crete. Due to its strategic location, it was fortified and served a variety of roles and purposes over the centuries.
Spinalonga
“Spinalonga. She played with the word rolling it around her tongue like an olive stone. The island lay directly ahead and as the boat approached the great Venetian fortification which fronted the sea […]. This, she speculated, might be a place where history was still warm, not stone cold, where the inhabitants were really not mythical”....
... as Victoria Hislop wrote in her best-selling book “The Island”.
Here, on an island where lepers from Crete and the rest of Greece had been kept in isolation until 1957, a story about love and pain, separation and fear was born.
Although it is small and known as the island of the outcasts, Spinalonga has a rather interesting story to tell. The island forms a natural defence “mechanism” for Elounda harbour, and in 1579 the Venetians built a mighty fortress here on the ruins of an ancient acropolis. The Venetians kept control of the island even after the rest of Crete fell to the Ottomans in 1669 and it remained under their control for almost another half a century until its capitulation in 1715. Today thousands of tourists visit Spinalonga by boat from Ayios Nikolaos, Elounda and Plaka each summer as it is the most popular archaeological site in Crete after Knossos.
A walk around Spinalonga –with some of the finest views of the clear blue waters that surround the island– will guide you through the pages of the novel. Strolling around the island takes about an hour, but the serenity of the place and the remnants of its recent history will certainly tempt you into spending much longer. A left turn by the old town hall takes you down to the beautiful seafront; take advantage of the opportunity to take some time for a swim.
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LimTheHustla
Spinalonga Island - Greece
Spinalonga Island is a miniature piece of land located just 200 meters off the east coast of Crete in Greece. The area of the island is 0.085 km². The island is uninhabited. It is opposite the fishing village of Plaka, bordered by the waters of the picturesque Mirabello Bay. Today, visiting Spinalonga is very popular among tourists, and first of all, the object attracts attention with its ancient architectural building - a once majestic fortress, which has managed to survive well to this day.
You can get to Spinalonga by boat from three different points. The fastest and cheapest way to get to the island is from the nearby village of Plaka. Transport departs to the sights every 15 minutes. The cost of a trip in both directions is 10 €. Travel time is no more than 5-7 minutes.
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