Prefectures of Crete
Chania Prefecture
Municipality of ChaniaMunicipality of ApokoronasMunicipality of PlataniasMunicipality of KissamosMunicipality of Kandanos - SelinosMunicipality of GavdosMunicipality of Sfakia
Rethymnon Prefecture
Municipality of RethymnonMunicipality of MylopotamosMunicipality of AmariMunicipality of Agios VasiliosMunicipality of Anogia
Heraklion Prefecture
Municipality of HeraklionMunicipality of MaleviziMunicipality of Archanon - AsterousionMunicipality of FestosMunicipality of GortynaMunicipality of ChersonissosMunicipality of Minoa PediadosMunicipality of Viannos
Lassithi Prefecture
Municipality of MirampeloMunicipality of SitiaMunicipality of IerapetraMunicipality of Oropedio
Amari valley
Amari valley is 25km long, at an altitude of 400-500m and is formed between the Mountains Kedros and Psiloritis. It is the natural passage from the north to south Rethymno and Messara Plain. For its central location, it was the theater of several historical events, especially during the Ottoman rule. Amari is one of the areas of Crete with the most rainfalls. Platys River starts from Amari and exits in Agia Galini and there is one of the largest dams in Crete, the dam of Potami. The fertile valley of Amari hosts many rare species of Cretan flora, such as in the natural "Botanic Garden" Gious Kambos plateau, north of Kedros Mountain.
Amari valley is full with picturesque villages, with the largest being Fourfouras. Old Byzantine churches, Minoan settlements and wild mountains are dispersed throughout the entire county. The gorge of Patsos, the cave of St. Anthony, the ancient town of Sivrytos, the monastery of Asomati, the Minoan settlements in Monastiraki and Apodoulou are the most famous sights of Amari.