Sunbeds on the beach at Vai, Crete, Greece
© borchee/Getty Image
A Greek escape. Vai, Crete, Greece
On the remote northeastern tip of the island of Crete in Greece lies Vai—a quiet corner far from the usual tourist trail. At the heart of this region is its beach, a broad curve of golden sand kissed by the calm, shallow waters of the Aegean. With sunbeds, umbrellas, and showers, it's an ideal spot for swimming, relaxing, or simply soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. But what truly sets Vai apart lies just behind the sand: Europe's largest natural palm grove. It is made up of over 5,000 Cretan date palm trees, a species unique to Crete and parts of Türkiye.
In the early 1970s, Vai was 'rediscovered' by hippies, who made it their haven after being moved out of the village of Matala. By the 1980s, however, increasing numbers of visitors and a lack of infrastructure had left the area littered and degraded. Recognizing its ecological and cultural value, authorities declared Vai a protected zone. Cleanup efforts restored the area, and today, Vai is one of Crete's most beautiful and unspoiled natural treasures. It's a reminder of how careful stewardship can bring a place back to life.
Related Images
Bing Today Images
Male mountain bluebird in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Sperm whale mother and albino baby swimming off the coast of Portugal
Aerial view of Everglades National Park, Florida
A Brandt's cormorant hunts for a meal in a school of Pacific chub mackerel beneath an oil rig off the coast of Los Angeles, California
Young humpback whale giving its mother a hug off the coast of the Tongan archipelago
The Freedom Wall at the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC
Grizzly bear cub relaxing, Cook Inlet, Chinitna Bay, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska
Millennium Bridge with St. Paul's Cathedral in the background, London, England