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Sights of Crete

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by Tom Scott

The beautiful and historic Greek island of Crete is a great place to visit to learn about Greek culture and history. However, there is something for all types of tourists on Crete. Some may prefer the more populous tourist attractions, luxurious accommodations and beaches, while some may prefer the more authentic feel of the ancient Minoan ruins.

Heraklion is the largest city in Crete. Home to approximately 140,000 people, this is also the site of the ruins of Knossos. These ruins date to the Bronze Age. If you’re a history buff, you won’t want to miss this well preserved site. Be sure to swing by Venizelous Square as well. This is a very beautiful place, as is Morosini Fountain. If you’re a sports fan, be sure to take in a soccer match. Crete has two teams, the Ergotelis FC and the OFI Crete. Both teams are based out of Pankritiko Stadium.

Smaller than Heraklion, Chania is another great spot to see in Crete. Home to 55,000 people, this little city is found in the northwestern portion of the island. See Old Town there are walls in this portion of town and in the harbor that date from the days of Venetian influence on Crete. For more modern sites, be sure to check out the Courthouse, the Public Gardens and the clock tower on Dimokratias Street.

One of the largest castles on Crete is to be found in Rethymno, which is also home to an annual Wine Festival in July; other intersting festivals are held in the town as well. If you’re interested in attending the Wine Festival however. be sure to book ahead; it can be hard to find lodging during this very popular event.

Lake Voulismeni should not be passed over. You’ll find it near the town of Agios Nikolaos. Bronze Age ruins may be seen here as well. To get a feel for the culture of Crete, Agios Nikolaos is a place you should consider.

Sitia is the smallest town in Crete, but it has a lot to offer. On the east of town on the waterfront you’ll find the Kazarma, a fortress once full of Venetians. Sitia is easy to get to as well the E75 runs right by it, making it very accessible.

Families, kids, young adults, singles and couples alike can all enjoy the beauty of this amazing island. Once you visit Crete for the first time, you may just find yourself under the majestic spell of the island, going back again and again.

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