This document provides information about the ancient Greek harbor town of Phalasarna in Crete. It describes the visible remains from 333 BC including fortification walls, towers, and a protected harbor. Excavations have revealed public infrastructure like roads, wells, warehouses, and baths. The acropolis atop a 90m cape also has remains like a temple and fortifications. While now an agricultural and tourist area, Phalasarna was an important maritime city-state until it was destroyed by the Romans in 69-67 BC after conflicts with neighboring powers. Modern excavations since 1966 have uncovered more of the ancient city.