Gavdos
Gavdos is a small island located off the southern coast of Crete, known for being the southernmost point in Europe. It features pristine beaches with clear waters, dense pine and juniper forests, and rugged seascapes. Approximately 65% of the island is covered in low-lying vegetation, making it one of the greenest areas in the region. Gavdos is popular with visitors seeking an alternative, natural environment, and it maintains a relaxed atmosphere reminiscent of simpler times. The island is accessible by boat and offers a tranquil destination for nature enthusiasts and those looking to explore a unique part of Greece.