Gramvousa and Balos Marine Protected Area is a renowned coastal region in western Crete famous for its crystal-clear waters, unique landscapes, and rich biodiversity, offering exceptional opportunities for marine exploration, hiking, and nature appreciation.
The Gramvousa and Balos Marine Protected Area is located off the northwest coast of Crete, Greece, encompassing the islands of Gramvousa and the stunning Balos Lagoon along with surrounding marine habitats. This protected area features striking turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and salt pans, creating a unique coastal ecosystem. The area supports diverse marine life including Posidonia seagrass beds vital for maintaining biodiversity and carbon sequestration, as well as various species of fish, birds, and endangered marine turtles like the Caretta caretta.
Historically, the island of Gramvousa holds significant importance dating back to Venetian times and has remnants of a fortress that played strategic roles throughout centuries. Balos Lagoon is famous for its breathtaking views from high vantage points and shallow blue waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Visitors can hike trails up to the Gramvousa Castle or explore nearby beaches on foot. Sea kayaking and boat tours offer opportunities to see the coastline and marine life up close.
Due to its ecological sensitivity and popularity, access is regulated to protect habitats while accommodating visitors who seek active outdoor experiences such as hiking, wildlife viewing, photography, and snorkeling. The protected status of this area ensures the preservation of its natural and cultural heritage for future generations.
Gramvousa Fortress overlooking the sea with panoramic views
Balos Lagoon’s shallow turquoise waters and white sandy beaches
Vibrant Posidonia oceanica seagrass beds crucial for marine biodiversity
Boat tours connecting Kissamos port with Balos and Gramvousa
A Venetian-era fortress situated on the island of Gramvousa offering historical insight and spectacular views of the surrounding sea and coastline.
A striking natural lagoon characterized by shallow turquoise waters and white sandbars, renowned for swimming and scenic beauty.
Extensive underwater seagrass beds critical for local marine ecology, providing habitat and supporting water clarity.