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Introducing Crete

Crete is more like a small country than another Greek island. It’s not just Greece’s largest island, but arguably the most fascinating and diverse.

Crete’s remarkable history is evident across the island, from the ruins of Minoan palaces, Venetian fortresses, old mosques and Byzantine monasteries to the cave that is the legendary birthplace of Zeus. The Venetian ports of Hania and Rethymno are two of Greece’s most evocative cities.

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Giant pithoi from the Palace of Knossos (c.1700BC) on Crete. Pithoi are ceramic jars for storing olive oil, wine and grain.
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Giant pithoi from the Palace of Knossos (c.1700BC) on Crete. Pithoi are ceramic jars for storing olive oil, wine and grain.

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  • Glenn Beanland
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  • Hiking the superb Samaria Gorge. The steep wooden staircase at the start of the trek is known as 'the xyloskalo'.
  • Through the cities backstreets and laneways - Hania, Crete
  • Roofless Restaurant: tables and chairs among the ruins - Hania, Hania Province, Crete
  • Seafood market stall on 1866 Street - Iraklio, Iraklio Province, Crete
  • Clouds gather over the buildings and awnings along the waterfront - Hania, Hania Province, Crete
  • Fishing boats moored in the harbour - Iraklio, Iraklio Province, Crete
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