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Sea of Crete

Aegean Sea southern portion


Aegean Sea southern portion

thumb|300px|Map of the Sea of Crete The Sea of Crete (, Kritiko Pelagos), or Cretan Sea, is a sea, part of the Aegean Sea, located in its southern extremity, with a total surface area of 45,000 km2. The sea stretches to the north of the island of Crete, east of the islands of Kythera and Antikythera, south of the Cyclades, and west of the Dodecanese islands of Rhodes, Karpathos and Kassos. The bounding sea to the west is the Ionian Sea. To the northwest is the Myrtoan Sea, a subdivision of the Mediterranean Sea that lies between the Cyclades and Peloponnese. To the east-southeast is the rest of the Mediterranean Sea, sometimes credited as the Levantine Sea. Across the island of Crete, to the opposite shore of it begins the Libyan Sea. Ferry routes to and from Piraeus and Heraklion, as well as the southern islands of the Aegean and the Dodecanese, run in this area.

Just off the coastline of Northeastern Crete, the sea reaches a maximum depth of near 3,293 m (10,000 ft). Other sources (maps) show a maximum depth of 2,591 m (8,500 ft).

Port towns and cities

  • Kastelli-Kissamos, southwest
  • Chania, southwest
  • Souda, south-southwest
  • Rethymno, south
  • Heraklion, south
  • Agios Nikolaos, southeast
  • Sitia, southeast
  • Kasos (Fry), southeast
  • Anafi, northeast
  • Thira, north

Bays

  • Chania Bay, south
  • Souda Bay, southeast
  • Almyros Bay, south
  • Mirabello Bay, southeast

References

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