Description
Perched high on the southern slopes of Crete’s Asterousia Mountains near the village of Anatoli, this scenic viewpoint—often called “the Libyan Sea balcony”—offers breath-taking panoramas that stretch across the entire southern coastline of the island. From an elevation of around 600 meters, you can gaze out over the town of Ierapetra below, the island of Chrysi shimmering in the distance, and the endless deep blue expanse of the Libyan Sea. The dramatic contrast between mountain terrain and open water makes it one of the most captivating viewpoints in Crete.
The viewpoint is freely accessible to the public, with no entrance fee or specific opening hours. It's easily reached by car or on foot via winding roads from Ierapetra, and is popular with both locals and visitors seeking a peaceful moment with nature. There are no formal facilities, but the raw beauty and simplicity of the spot are part of its charm—ideal for a roadside break, quiet contemplation, or capturing unforgettable photographs.
What makes this viewpoint special is its sense of scale and solitude. It’s not just a pretty place—it’s a place to pause, reflect, and take in the unique geography of southern Crete, where rugged cliffs meet endless sea. Whether you arrive at sunrise for golden light or stay for a sunset that paints the sky in vivid tones, the Cretan and Libyan Sea viewpoint delivers a truly immersive and memorable experience.
Location
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Epar.Od. Kalou Choriou - Kalafmaka, Ierapetra 722 00, Greece