Kaloi Limenes
Kaloi Limenes or Kali Limenes is a village and port in the Heraklion regional unit, southern Crete, in Greece, located 70km south-west of the city of Heraklion. It has 17 inhabitants. It is known as a major bunkering spot for ships in the southern Mediterranean.
History
Kaloi Limenes is a natural port near the southernmost point of Crete. It is close to the village of Lentas, and the unexcavated remains of Lassea, a port for the ancient settlement of Gortys.According to the Acts of the Apostles, Apostle Paul, landed at Kaloi Limenes on his way from Caesarea to Rome as a prisoner of the Romans, then attempted to proceed further west along the coast to Phoinikas, identified to the homonym small village in the bay west of Loutro or Loutro itself. A small church was built there.