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Spinalonga Island

An Island of History, Isolation, and Resilience

Spinalonga is a small island off the coast of northeastern Crete, famous for its rich and complex history. Originally a Venetian fortress in the 16th century, it later became one of Europe’s last leper colonies, operating from 1903 to 1957. Today, visitors can explore its well-preserved ruins, learn about its past, and enjoy stunning views of the Mirabello Bay.

Photographer-Small BoatElounda BeachDuration of Visit1 HourCruiseAgios Nikolaos PortGood to haveSnack & Water with youShare