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Discover An Enticing Vacation In Historic Crete

By Andreas Pantelidis


Crete, the largest of the Greek islands, is one of the world's most unique places. Its location is very hospitable, its varied landscapes exist in an unexpected cohesion, its artistry and architectural legacy was a major influence on other cultures in the Bronze Age, and as Europe's first civilization, its history is beyond rich. For a truly unforgettable vacation, this is definitely a destination to consider.

As soon as one reaches the island, they can easily sense that Crete is unlike anyplace else. It can be felt in the way the local people speak and open their arms to warmly invite visitors to get the real Cretan experience which includes immersion in social activities, music, and tasting the cuisine. The untamed beauty that covers the land is awesome - from the wild foliage, wonderful olive tree groves, tall cliffs, rocks and beaches, and the way in which the sunshine reflects like crystals on the water and sand.

This island is comprised of four prefectures, each with its own charms, attractions, and historical artifacts. The northern side of Crete is more developed and cosmopolitan, with resorts and modern appeal, largely due to its close proximity to European countries. The southern edge, which faces Africa, has remained primarily unspoiled and traditional. Combining elements of both makes for one amazing holiday.

Known as the land of the great King Minos, there is a lot of mystery and wonder to be found among the many ruins and caves of Crete. It has been invaded or occupied by the Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Venetians, Ottoman pashas, and others throughout the course of time - each group leaving its mark on towns and villages. This gives tourist much to see.

There is so much to explore with more than 400 centuries of history. Some of the things many people like to do are visit the folkway museums, the battlements that remain of the Venetian Fortezza, the Minoan Palace of Knossos, and the ruins left by the Roman-Byzantine era, or to peruse the palazzos and narrow walkways in the traditional quarters, hike mountain trails, or enjoy the beaches. Experiencing real Cretan lifestyle is also an option.

April and May are the best times to find great accommodation in Crete because this is the period following the winter closings but preceding the influx of the high tourist season. However, it is best to have made reservations far in advance if visiting anytime between June and September, especially if wanting rooms in Chania, because of the great number of travelers.

Those who visit during the late September and October time frame can experience gentler weather and more affordable accommodations with less crowds. Greece's large island is a wonderful holiday spot for anyone who is seeking a unique and memorable getaway filled with incredible views and lots of tradition and history.




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