How to get there from Athens: by ferry
(12 hours/overnight or 6-9 hours by day ferry), by plane (1 hour). There are 5
ports - Chania (Hania), Rethymnon, Heraklion, Agios Nikolaos
and Sitia. There are daily ferries to all of them in the tourist season
(April-September). There are also 3 airports - Chania, Heraklion and Sitia.
There are daily flights to the first two only.
Places of interest in
Heraklion town: the archeological museum, the
Palace of Knossos, the old harbour with the Venetian
fortress, the Morosini fountain, St. Catherine's church
with the icons painted by Michael Damaskinos, the Palazzo Ducale.
Places
of interest in Rethymnon town: the old town
quarters with the Great Gate - what is left of the Venetian
Fortifications, the Rimondi fountain, the archaeological museum, the
Fortezza in the north of the city on Paleokastro hill.
Outside Rethymno are two important monasteries, the Arkadi
(23kms southeast) that is linked with memorable events in the island's
struggle against the Turks, and Preveli (36kms south)
with a small museum, a great view over the Libyan sea and a river that flows
into the water with palm trees on either bank.
Places of interest in
Chania area: stroll through the streets of the old town
that is an intact neighborhood of the original Venetian buildings. The
fortifications date from the 13th century. There is an archaeological and a
naval museum, as well as the Historical Archives of Crete that only second in
size to the General Archives of the Greek State. There are also two
churches, the chapel of Agii Anargiri with old Byzantine frescoes, and the
Russo-Byzantine church of Agia Magdalini in Halepa
quarters. Antiquities in this area include Phalassarna with its Cyclopean
walls, tombs and sculptures carved out of stone, the ancient city of Aptera,
about 15kms from Hania south of Souda, where there is a Roman theatre with
enormous vaulted cisterns, a temple of Demeter and the Cyclopean walls. From the
Byzantine era there is the Monastery of Our Lady of the Angels or Gouvernetou
with an impressive facade, the Rotonda of Archangel Michael with mosaic floors
and frescoes and the Agia Triada monastery with a fine gate built in 1632.
Natural landmarks in Crete: Gavalochori, 26kms SE of Chania, a
traditional settlement surrounded by olive trees and oaks. There is a Historical
and Folclore museum there with fine exhibits. The Samaria
Gorge, 43 kms from the city of Chania, is the longest in Europe (18kms) and
is renowned for its wild beauty and rare species of goats called Kri-kri.
Fodele, the birthplace of Dominicos Theotocopoulos (El Greco). The
Lassithi Plateau, 22kms east of Heraklion, that covers
and area of 25,000sq.m. of wooded villages and approx. 7000 windmills.
There
are also many caves in Crete, like the Diktaeon Andron,
the birthplace of Zeus (48kms east of Heraklion), and Sentoni Zoniana cave,
13kms from Anogia in Rethymno area with the richest natural decoration.
Beaches: In Chania area: Phalassarna, Elafonissi, Paleochora, Maleme,
Platanias, Gerani. In Rethymnon area: Loutro, Preveli, Hora Sfakion.
In Heraklion area: Amoudara, Linoperamata, Matala (all the hippies used to
go there in the 70s), Agia Galini, Kokkinos Pyrgos.
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