Preveli Forest Protected Area, located on the southern coast of Crete, Greece, is known for its rare palm forest, pristine beaches, and scenic river valley that offers exceptional hiking and nature experiences.
Preveli Forest Protected Area is a unique natural reserve situated near the Libyan Sea on the southern coast of Crete, Greece. It is internationally recognized for its natural palm forest, one of the few remaining Phoenician palm groves in Europe, thriving along the banks of the Megas Potamos River. The forest covers a dramatic gorge leading to a remarkable sandy beach and lagoon formed at the river’s mouth, creating a rare ecosystem where freshwater meets the sea. The area’s Mediterranean climate supports a diverse range of Mediterranean flora and fauna, including endemic species and migratory birds. Historically, Preveli was significant for local communities and played a role during World War II as a refuge. Today, it is a popular destination for visitors who want to explore its combination of rugged hiking trails, the iconic palm forest, crystal-clear waters, and stunning viewpoints. The well-marked trails descend through the canyon to the palm grove and beach, offering accessible routes for hiking and nature photography. The protected status helps preserve the delicate ecosystem and the area's natural beauty. Preveli attracts outdoor enthusiasts interested in swimming, hiking, and experiencing one of Crete’s most remarkable natural environments.
The rare Phoenician Date Palm forest unique to Crete and one of the last of its kind in Europe
Megas Potamos River Gorge leading to a sandy lagoon beach on the Libyan Sea
Historic Preveli Monastery located near the forest with panoramic views
Scenic hiking trails with river crossings and diverse Mediterranean ecosystems
A rare stand of Phoenician Date Palms growing along the riverbanks, offering a unique landscape and critical habitat.
A picturesque canyon shaped by the river, popular for hiking and leading directly to the sandy beach.
A beautiful and protected beach area where the freshwater river meets the Libyan Sea, ideal for swimming and relaxation.