Georgioupoli, nestled at the mouth of the Almiros river in North Western Crete, boasts the longest beach on the island, stretching over nine kilometers of golden sand. This bustling village offers a range of activities, from boat trips to horse riding, attracting visitors with its abundant wildlife and opportunities for exploration. Formerly a quaint fishing village, Georgioupoli has transformed into a lively tourist destination, with numerous cafes, tavernas, and accommodations. Its central square buzzes with locals and tourists alike, savoring drinks and ice creams amidst outdoor seating. Positioned conveniently for exploration, the village serves as a gateway to traditional villages towards Vamos and the scenic White Mountains to the south, making it an ideal base for discovering the charms of Crete.