Jon Y.
Google
I know, I know. It's just a tree. But, it's the oldest living olive tree in the world which means it's been sitting there since the Minoans were walking around Crete in the bronze age some 4000 years ago! That's pretty cool. Also, there's a nice cafe that sells ice cream, coffee, wine, beer and other olive related bits and bobs. It's a quiet, pleasant place to be and can form part of a beach free day if you're spending time in western Crete.