Take An Enticing Vacation In Stunning Crete

By Andreas Pantelidis


The Greek island of Crete is one of the most unique places in the world. It has a very hospitable location, landscapes that blend together in an unlikely cohesion, a history as Europe's first recorded civilization, and an architectural and artistic legacy that played a huge part in influencing other cultures during the Bronze Age. A vacation in this wondrous place will be an experience not soon forgotten.

It is instantly evident to everyone, the moment they arrive on the island, that Crete is different. Subtle nuances such as the spoken language and the sincerity in which visitors are encouraged to mingle with local residence to experience the real Cretan lifestyle, music, cuisine, and social interactions. It is practically impossible not to be moved by the stunning beauty of olive trees and wild foliage, the rocks, cliffs, and sprawling beaches reflecting the sun's rays off 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.

As the fabled land of King Minos, many mysteries and wonders surround the intricate caves and many ruins of Crete. Multiple occupiers and invaders such as the Byzantine, Venetians, Romans, Arabs, and Ottoman pashas, have torn through here over time, leaving villages and towns marked forever. This provides many touring opportunities.

With over 4,000 years of history there is much to do. There are the Roman-Byzantine ruins, the Minoan Palace of Knossos, and the battlements that belonged to the Venetian Fortezza, not to mention the amazing beaches, mountain trails, narrow lanes through quaint quarters, and many museums celebrating the old folkways of Crete. Visitors can even take part in the everyday life of welcoming locals.

Getting quality accommodation in Crete is far more convenient depending on the time of year. For instance, the resorts reopen from winter in April but the high season does not begin until late May, making this an easy period, though June through September requires a lot of advanced planning because of how many people visit in those months.

During late September and October the weather is still pleasant but the crowds and accommodation costs are both considerably less. Anyone looking to take an incredible holiday that is sure to be memorable would enjoy the many wonderful features of Greece's largest island.




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