| Sightseeing in Crete |
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| Written by Tom Scott |
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If you are planning on a vacation in Crete, there are some sights you simply can't miss. There are many worthy sights to see on Crete, and a lot of historical interest. If you find yourself going to Crete, you must simply see the following places. Of course, you'll want to visit the largest city of Crete, Heraklion. This is home to around 140,000 people, as well as the site of the ruins of Knossos. Dating to the Bronze Age, this is a well preserved site which is a must see for history buffs. Also not to be missed is Venizelous Square, which is very scenic as is Morosini Fountain. For the sports fan, Crete has two soccer teams, Ergotelis FC and OFI Crete. Both teams have their home matches at Pankritiko Stadium. Chania is another spot to see on a Crete holiday. Smaller than Heraklion, this town of 55,000 is located in the northwest part of the island. Be sure to see the Old Town while you're there, there are walls (and the harbor there) dating from the times of Venetian influence on the island. In the newer parts of the city, the Courthouse, the clock tower on Dimokratias Street, and the Public Gardens are all worth a look. One interesting activity is visiting and hiking the Samaria Gorge National Park. The Samaria Gorge National Park will provide absolutely stunning views and an amazing, pristine feel. However, be prepared that the hike is long and the sun can be very intense. Be prepared to spend an entire afternoon hiking the Samaria Gorge and be sure to bring shoes that will support the rocky paths and long trail. The village of Loutro has become a very popular spot for tourists of Crete to visit. The historical village can be a fun afternoon activity of walking around and enjoying the local shops and sights, or it can be an exclusive resort spa to spend several days relaxing and enjoying life to the fullest. These are just a sampling of the many places, historical sites, villages and activities that Crete has to offer. 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. Kindly provided by 4Girls.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include this link. |