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Now’s still summer and we continue to fight the incredible heat, but maybe it’s time start considering your choices for the Christmas holiday. Have you made your plans? Well hurry up, because people are already making their reservations. One of the recommendations I will have for you is to consider spending the holidays in Crete. [...]
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Rethymno consists of two parts, the old and the new, the latter being an extension of the former towards the south. Since 1970, the town has also spread along the coast to the east, in the direction of the village Perivolia. The town is carefully laid out, with multistory buildings and an adequate number of [...]
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Although Herakleio has been destroyed and then rebuilt many times in the course of its history, it still has a good number of monuments and sights which are worth seeing. It consists of the Old Town, enclosed by the Venetian walls, and the New Town which has spread outside of these. The walls form a [...]
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Chania consists of the Old and the New Towns, which blend into a harmonious whole. The Old Town is the historic centre of the city, and all its building are scheduled for preservation. There are five quarters, without any distinct dividing lines between them: Top Hana (or Topanas), Ovriaki, Syntrivani, Splantza (Plaza) and Kastelli. Narrow [...]
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Crete is the largest island in Greece, accounting for the fact the Greeks often refer to it as Megalonisos, the ‘big island’. Its area o 8261 square kilometers also makes it the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean. Crete lies in the south of the Aegean Sea, in the centre of the East Mediterranean basin, [...]
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For this route, we head out of Rethymno the direction of Herakleio. When we reach the village of Perivolia, we bear right for Amari. The main road winds up into the mountains, through Prases (a charming village with many Venetian houses), Potami with its fertile fields, Apostoli and Ayia Foteini. From here, a turning to [...]
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From Rethymno, We take the old main (‘national’) road towards Chania, coming to the village of Atsitopoulo and then to Prines, with an interesting church of St. Nicholas. After 16 km. along the road we can turn left to visit the village of Ayios Konstantinos, with attractive villas and mansions which have been the summer [...]
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Among the important sites near Rethymno is the Arkadi Monastery, a sacred symbol of liberty. It Stands 22 km. along the road from Rethymno to Herakleio, on the edge of a fertile plateau, with a view to the hills behind and down the sea. The inaccessibility of the site on which the monastery stands combined [...]
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