Explore one of Crete’s most important archaeological sites overlooking Souda Bay
Just a 25-minute drive from Folia Hotel, the Ancient City of Aptera offers visitors a unique combination of history and breathtaking views over Souda Bay. As one of the most significant archaeological sites in Western Crete,
Aptera is a must-visit for history lovers and curious travelers alike.
A Glimpse into History
Founded during the Minoan era and thriving in the Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman periods, Aptera was once a powerful city-state. Its strategic location allowed it to control trade routes and flourish economically.
During the Roman period, the city reached its peak, leaving behind impressive architectural remains that you can still explore today.
What to See
- Roman Cisterns – Massive stone structures that stored water for the entire city.
- Ancient Theatre – Recently restored, this open-air theatre once hosted plays and public gatherings.
- Byzantine Monastery of St. John the Theologian – A peaceful and picturesque spot within the site.
- City Walls – Stretching across the hilltop, they reveal Aptera’s defensive strength.
Visitor Information
- Opening Hours: 08:30 – 15:30 daily (closed on certain public holidays)
- Entrance Fee: Small admission fee (check latest rates at the gate)
- Best Time to Visit: Spring and autumn for pleasant weather and fewer crowds
- Accessibility: Uneven terrain in some areas — comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Why You Should Visit
Aptera is more than an archaeological site — it’s a journey through centuries of Cretan history, set against one of the most stunning natural backdrops in Greece. Whether you’re passionate about ancient civilizations or simply looking for a scenic day trip from Agia Marina, Aptera offers both.
Only a short drive from Folia Hotel, Aptera is a cultural experience worth adding to your itinerary during your stay in Crete.





