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Crete, the biggest and most populous island in Greece, is a dynamic and varied place full of historical sites, beautiful landscapes, delicious Greek cuisine, towering mountains, deep gorges, beautiful beaches, and stunning natural beauty. It is traditionally a great place to unwind on vacation.
Its top attractions offer so much more and it is packed with incredible experiences. You will have too many options, Quintrip assures you. Every type of traveler will find their ideal vacation experience there.
If you're planning a trip to Crete using the cheap holiday Greece package, here are Crete's finest attractions for you to explore. This island is a true crown jewel.
Crete has many historical sites and ruins because of its reputation as the birthplace of Western civilization. The Palace of Knossos is the most significant and popular attraction, drawing in millions of tourists every year.
Many people consider Knossos Palace to be the oldest city because it is the largest Bronze Age site on the entire island. An estimated 100,000 people lived in and around the palace and city of Knossos in the 18th century BC. This is a fantastic location, and you should go there.
The ruins, which are located around 5 km south of Heraklion, are crammed with unique historical elements like colorful frescoes, towering columns, and crumbling stairs. Visitors to Knossos mostly come to see the restored paintings, which depict life in the ancient city in striking detail.
If you aren't very interested in history, a visit to Knossos in Crete is something you just must do. Avoid the tourist crush by visiting the palace before sunrise or after nightfall. Both public transportation and private vehicles provide convenient access to Knossos.
The Heraklion Archaeological Museum lies in the heart of Crete's city, Heraklion, and is a great place to learn about the island's fascinating Minoan past. To see one of the world's most impressive collections of ancient Greek artifacts, visit this massive museum.
With its 20 chronologically organized rooms, this museum has the world's largest collection of Minoan artifacts.
Elafonisi is a rectangular island in the Aegean Sea known for its pink sand and dunes. The pink sand beach of Elafonisi is Crete's most talked-about destination, the one everyone wants to visit. It's a beach that draws tourists from all over the world. Let’s take a look at the Greece holiday packages offered by Quintrip to see this pink sand beach and many other attractions.
A trip to Elafonisi is an adventure in and of itself. Since the water is so clear and shallow between the island and the mainland, you can walk across on sand bars without getting your feet wet. The shore is large, so even when it gets crowded in the summer, everyone can find a spot to relax.
The Samaria Gorge is a beautiful place for thrill-seekers on the island of Crete. One of the best outdoor activities in Crete is hiking the Samaria Gorge, which is around a 15-kilometer journey. The memories you make while exploring this will last a lifetime.
At the start of the journey, you'll stand on a viewing platform at the bottom of a winding road and wooden steps and be stunned by the towering cliffs that rise to about 300 meters in height.
Along the journey, you'll come across a section of the gorge known as the Gates where the width of the chasm decreases to just four meters.
It takes between 4 and 7 hours to hike the trek, which is accessible from May through October. Pack sturdy walking shoes and, if you have trouble with your knees or ankles, a pair of hiking poles.
Traveling to Rethymnon, Crete's historic capital is another fantastic option for vacationers. The town's rich history is one of Rethymno's greatest assets. The city's narrow, winding streets were built in the 14th century and the island's original Renaissance-era houses, arches, and Catholic churches have survived to this day.
The Venetian Fortezza is a must-see, as it is an impressive fortified fortress that was constructed to stave against repeated pirate raids on the city.
The Neratze Mosque is emblematic of Rethymno's turbulent past and present. It was a church in the Venetian style, but it was converted into a mosque and used as such until 1925. Currently, it serves as the municipal odeon of Rethymno, where concerts of various genres are held frequently.
Once you've had your fill of sightseeing, head back to the historic district for some much-deserved food. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s plan a tour to this beautiful destination with your friends and family using Quintrip’s Cheap holiday Greece package for a memorable trip.
Chania's historic district is widely regarded as the island of Crete's most attractive, is famous for its picturesque harbor and charming, small alleyways, and is one of the largest cities on the Greek islands.
Unique to this charming community are the Venetian palaces, Turkish minarets, and fortress walls that give it its particular identity. During the warmer months, Chania is swarmed by tourists. We recommend going in the spring when the weather is mild and the harbor is at its most tranquil.
Preveli Monastery is One of the holiest places on Crete and it has a rich history that includes significant contributions to Cretan society under the Ottoman and Nazi occupations.
Kato Monastiri and Piso Monastiri which are still in use and open to the public, make up the complex. The trek to this 500-year-old landmark shouldn't take more than an hour, so you can easily combine it with some time spent lounging on the beautiful Preveli beach.
Indeed, tiny Preveli Beach is among the most stunning and uncrowded beaches in all of southern Crete. A day at Preveli Beach, with its warm, clear seas is undeniably one of the best things to do in Crete. At first sight, it's easy to see why Preveli is widely considered the best beach in the southern part of the island. Let’s plan a tour by selecting from the Greece holiday packages offered by Quintrip.
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