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Crete the Fortress of Koules in Heraklion

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

The word ‘Koules’ means fortress in Turkish and if you travel to the harbour of Heraklion you will find the amazing Koules Fortress and the ancient ramparts that surround the harbour.

The fortress dates back to times long past, it was built by the Venetians during the 13th century. It is an impressive structure that was built to protect this busy and vital port on the island. But not only was it constructed as a guardian of the port, the Venetians stored many foodstuffs and other important supplies that its’ army needed. It was also a prison and living quarters for officers of their armies.

Koule fortress was completely destroyed during an earthquake in 1303 but it was rebuilt again, but this time by the Genoese. Over the following centuries it was restored many times over to become how we see it today. It was turned into a prison during the time the Ottomans ruled the island and it was in the dungeons of this notorious prison that many Cretans met their deaths because they had stood against the Ottomans, they

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had revolted against these invaders and they paid a heavy price for their loyalty to their people and their beloved island.

As with so much ancient architecture in Crete, the styles and the impressive structures that were built during different periods. They are proof of the various powerful civilisations that inhabited the island. The fortress of Koules is a typical example of Venetian architecture on a very grand scale and the breakwater that protected the harbour can still be seen today.

There are three beautiful carvings of the Lion of St. Mark and visitors can see these, along with a minaret which was constructed by the , when they visit the fortress. Thousands of visitors flock here every year to admire the sheer size of the structure and to learn about the history that surrounds it.

Standing under the ramparts and looking up at the fortress visitors are reminded of the glory of the Venetians and the Ottomans who inhabited the island so very long ago. They can see how time has made this fortress such an important part of the Crete we all know today, it always shows us how important the port was to the island in ancient times.

Everyone who visits Heraklion cannot fail to admire the sheer size of the Koules fortress which has been restored to become one of the most important tourist attractions on the island. As with everything in Crete there is great pride in the history behind these incredible structures that have weathered the course of time so well. The island of Crete has many ruins from ancient times, every year visitors come to see, admire at marvel at them. The Koules fortress in Heraklion is just one of these amazing structures to be found on this amazing beautiful and historical island of Crete.

Crete Mountains

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

The winter months on the island of Crete are quiet. The weather is changeable and it is often quite cold but there are always a few sunny days that brighten up the landscape.

It is on these bright days that visitors to the island have the best views of the snow covered mountain tops that loom in the distance.
The snows stay on the proud peaks during mid December right through until the months of April or May. The mountain ranges of the regions between Sitia and Kissamos are a wonderful sight that many visitors do not expect to see in Crete, they think of the island being drenched in sunlight. They are surprised when they see the snow capped mountains they find at this time of year, but they cannot but help admire the beauty of the white peaks as they shimmer in the sunlight.

Lefka Ori, Crete mountains

Mount Ida or Psiloritis is the highest peak that is situated in the middle of the island. It dominates the horizon with its glistening white snow capped summit. To the east you find the proud ranges of Lassithi and Dikti and the magnificent Lefka Ori White Mountains with their fifty or so gorges that carve their way through the rugged terrains. This is where you will discover the fantastic Samaria Gorge.

The White Mountains in the prefecture of Chania dominate the landscape giving a wonderful impression of the size of Crete and they form a magnificent backdrop to Chania. The views of these mountains are impressive no matter where you happen to be. Not far away you will find the village of Omalos on the peaceful Omalos Plateau.

You can hike through many of the mountain ranges down tracks that are easy to walk through.

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The panoramic views from the trails that lead you through this rugged land are magnificent. You can go on the E4 European walking path through the region of Sfakia which is well known for the wild mountain men who inhabit the area. This area of the island and its harsh terrain is known as the high desert because so little vegetation grows here. With splendid views of the Mediterranean Sea, these trails through the mountain ranges of Crete will simply take your breath away.

When spring arrives the entire area bursts into flower with the many endemic species found on the island. Taking a guided tour through the region at this time of year you will find out all there is to know about the various flowers that are only found on Crete. It is in the spring that everything comes to life with birds like the Bearded and Griffon Vultures circling the skies.

You will see Peregrine Falcons and Bonelli’s Eagles these rare birds have made these mountain ranges their home.

Bonelli's eagles

The mountain ranges of Crete are truly a bird watcher’s paradise and visitors who come to see the splendor of the landscape and the wildlife that is so unique to the island will not leave disappointed with all that they discover on one of the most beautiful islands in the Med.

Travelling around the island and discovering the treasures of Crete

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

With so much to see on the island of Crete the best way of cramming as much as you can into your visit is to hire a car. The island is 250 kilometres long with superb things to stop and see around virtually every corner in the road. There are many reputable car rental agencies that rent out cars at very competitive rates, so finding one close to where you are staying is very easy indeed.

There are many advantages to hiring a car whilst you are on holiday in Crete. It gives you the freedom to go wherever and whenever you like to visit the marvellous places of interest that are literally dotted all over the island. You can stop where you please and enjoy the scenery as well as eating at a Taverna or restaurant that is off the beaten track. It is in these places that you will have the added bonus of sampling some of the best traditional Cretan dishes and their unique wines.

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For the traveller who wants to plan ahead, you can book you hire car from the comfort on your home by going on the Internet. This makes things that much easier on your arrival in Crete because your car will be waiting for you as you get off the plane or even the boat should you choose to get to Crete by way of the sea.

The price of petrol varies from area to area with the lowest price being found in Heraklion. The reason that fuel costs more in the other areas is because of the transport costs involved in getting petrol delivered to these other areas of the island. Also in Heraklion the gas stations are owned by the bigger petrol companies whereas in other places they tend to be smaller companies such as Avin and EKO.

To give a rough idea of much you must expect to pay for petrol and diesel when you are on holiday in Crete you can go on the Internet and check out the current prices, but as a rough guide expect to pay €1.563for unleaded, €1.824 for super unleaded and about €1.337 for diesel. These are approximate prices that you will find at petrol stations in Heraklion.

There are some useful tips that are worth knowing when hiring a car in Crete and these are that the minimum age required to hire one is 21 years old, there are some rental companies who will not consider renting a vehicle to anyone over the age of 70. Drivers under 25 may be asked to pay a surcharge when they rent a car. Seatbelts are mandatory and a child who is 4 years old or younger must be safely secured in a child seat. All drivers who wish to hire a car must have held their licences for longer than 12 months. Drivers who are from outside the European Union must have International driving licences or European Driver’s Permits.

As elsewhere in the world it is always worth checking the exterior of the car before setting off from the rental agency. Third party car insurance is mandatory with an optional theft protection that can be taken out if the hirer wishes to do so. The collision damage waiver works much the same as it does all over the world and this said is always worth taking out in case of accidents.

Crete passionate about Chania Market

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Falling in love with the island of Crete is easy with all the wonders that it has to offer visitors, it would be hard not to do so. Becoming passionate about the food in Crete is also something that tourists cannot avoid either and one the ways of becoming so passionate is to visit the grand building that houses the incredible market of Chania.

This gorgeous market offers every imaginable ingredient that makes up traditional food and Cretan specialities.

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It first opened at the beginning of the 19th century to celebrate unification of Crete to Greece and was modelled on the market of Marseilles in the south of France which is renowned all over Europe as the best indoor market to be found on that continent.
The market building in Chania is architecturally magnificent and entering it everyone experiences a feeling of pure delight.

There are over 70 shops and cafes inside where tourists and locals can shop and enjoy traditional dishes in a beautifully cool environment.

Chania Crete

The atmosphere in the market is vibrant with the wonderfully full aromas of fresh herbs, bread, coffee and spices wafting through the air around you.

Butchers, bakers, fishmongers and grocers are all vying for space amidst the numerous cafes in a uniquely Cretan setting. There are cheese stalls with vegetable and fruit stands that will tempt you with all their colourful displays of fresh produce. There are stalls that sell the wonderful Cretan honey, olive oil and Raki.

The small cafes serve delicious Cretan dishes so visitors to the market can sit down and enjoy sampling all that there is on offer and watch the shoppers wandering through the market as they do their daily shopping. The market opens every day from 8am until about 1.30pm and every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday it is open in the evenings from 5pm until 8pm. It is a wonderful place to visit after exploring the island or having just enjoyed the seemingly endless hours of sunshine on some quiet beach that you have discovered that day.

Whether you go to the market just to admire the building from the outside or to go inside and taste the wonderful dishes that are served in the small cafes that intermingle with the shops and stalls, you will marvel at the whole vibrant and lively scene that you discover. For whatever reason you visit the market there is no doubt at all that you will fall passionately in love with everything you see here and one visit will never be enough because you will want to come back to Chania market to relive the experience you have had in one of the most unique indoor markets on the island of Crete.

Explore the mountain villages and discover the natural beauty of inland Crete

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

Thinking of the island of Crete one automatically pictures the delightful sunbathed beaches that meander gently along the many bays and coves around the coastline.

But there is so much more to discover about this beautiful island. It is the whole picture that Crete has to offer its visitors that makes it such an idyllic holiday destination.

A short drive from the coast heading inland towards the mountain ranges that divide this island, visitors will find some exceptional places to stop and take in the beauty that surrounds them. To look down into a gorge that stretches as far as the eye can see it is understandable why the Minoans and other civilisations stayed here for centuries prospering from everything that this exquisite place had to offer them.

The Samaria Gorge is one such place and it is simply breathtaking. It is known to be one of the most beautiful areas in the mountain ranges of Crete. The air is clear and the atmosphere magical. The best time to hire a car and go to see this extraordinary gorge is in the springtime or the autumn when there are not so many people milling around enjoying the natural beauty of the island. Travellers who go the gorge at these times of the year have the added bonus of having the beautiful vistas all to themselves.

The Samaria National Park engulfs the entire area and it is here that the Kri-Kri (Cretan mountain goats) scamper from rock to rock and jump high on

to the steep ledges.

kri-kri

They are shy creatures but if lucky it is possible to spot them occasionally on the rocky face of the mountain as they jump athletically from ledge to ledge.

The gorge is 16 kames long; it starts out at 1230 meters above sea level and drops dramatically down to the sea close to one of the prettiest coastal villages called Agia Roumeli. Many people have walked this gorge and marvelled at the scenery as they trek the 16 kilometres through the rugged yet stunning terrain. The walk can take anything from 4 to 6 hours depending on how fast or slow a person wants to go, but the slower the better because walkers will stop and marvel at the natural wonders which have evolved over time in this magnificent gorge.

Samaria gorge

A walk through the Samaria gorge will take trekkers to the ancient site of a temple that was built to honour the god Apollo. This area is surrounded by an abundance of herbs which scent the air with their breathtaking perfume and when in flower the oleander is a wonder to behold with its bursts of bright vivid pink flowers.

Renting the perfect villa for a holiday of a lifetime

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

Choosing a villa to stay at when travelling to the Mediterranean island of Crete could not be an easier task. There are some exquisite places and locations to choose from that finding one that suits your tastes and budget is a really fun thing to do.

It is possible to find all the information that you will ever need by going on the Internet where you will find a multitude of websites and information about all the hotels, towns and resorts that are ready to welcome you to this lovely sun drenched island.

Villas in Crete

For those who prefer to rent a villa away from the busier areas on the island, there are plenty of private ones to rent where they can have all the privacy and tranquility they need for their perfect vacation. There are some wonderful websites that offer spectacular houses with every luxury imaginable or if you prefer the smaller villa that will be a great bolt hole and base during your adventure holiday to an island that is steeped in ancient history you will find the right one by searching on the Internet.

It is possible to organise your trip from the comfort of your own home knowing that everything will be set in motion for you at the click of a few buttons. You can arrive in Crete and have a rental car waiting for you to pick up enabling you to drive straight to your holiday hideaway.

With villas that overlook the blue Mediterranean Sea and that give onto some of the most beautifully tranquil beaches that the island has nestled along its coastline, visitors cannot fail to relax in the endless sunshine and forget the woes of their busy working lives.

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Many villas are traditionally furnished and offer all the comfort that you will need to have a relaxing time.

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The architecture is typically Greek and very airy with balconies and verandas where you can sit and admire the beautiful surroundings. You will find vines, oleander and bougainvillea everywhere you look and with the aromatic scent of the many herbs that grow in abundance all over the island you will fall into a dreamlike reverie that will make you feel like you are in Paradise.

You can rent a private villa on a long term or short term basis but whichever you need to do once you have experienced the wonders and tranquillity of Crete you will want to return year after year to recharge your batteries on one of the most beautiful islands in the Med knowing that this exquisite destination will be all that you ever hoped it would be.