Dermisi
Dermisi is a small village located in the northern part of the island of Crete, Greece. It is situated in the municipality of Agios Vasileios, within the regional unit of Rethymno. The village is known for its traditional Cretan architecture and its proximity to the picturesque village of Agia Galini, which is famous for its windmills and olive groves. Dermisi is also close to the ancient site of Kydonia, the ancient name of the city of Chania, which is a significant archaeological site.
The village is primarily inhabited by locals who engage in agriculture, particularly the cultivation of olives
Dermisi is a peaceful and serene place, offering a glimpse into the authentic way of life in