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About 7 kilometers to the west of the Greek city of Chania is where you’ll find Stalos Beach. This beautiful beach’s golden sand coastlines are well watched by trained lifeguards. Stalos Beach is a great place for families because it welcomes kids and permits dogs to go with their owners. In Greek mythology, Talos, a bronze giant, guarded the island of Crete.
Another theory suggests that Stalos, the name of the beach, was derived from the Greek verb “stalizo,” which means “to stop for resting,” as it was a well-liked resting spot for shepherds. Stalos Beach features a wealth of services, including restaurants, bars, lounge chairs, and water sports, all of which have been designed to ensure maximum comfort for both tourists and locals.