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Crete, the largest of the Greek islands, is a fascinating mix of rich history, breathtaking scenery, and exciting culture. Inhabited by the great Minoan civilization, Crete is where one finds Knossos, the legendary palace and among the oldest archaeological sites in Europe. The island is blessed with lovely beaches, mountains with rough terrain, and beautiful little villages. There exists everything for every traveler—from ancient ruins to Samaria Gorge hiking to feasting on local foods. With a temperate Mediterranean climate and genial atmosphere, the Crete in Greece travel package is a marriage of calm and excitement.

Top attraction in Crete, Greece

Palace of Knossos
One of the major archaeological sites in Greece, the Palace of Knossos presents the glorious frescoes and intricate design of architecture matched with an enticing history of the Minoan civilization.

Chania Old Town and Harbor
A small fairyland with Venetian, Turkish, and Greek touches, Chania's Old Town is filled with picturesque streets full of markets and rich harbor views.

Rethymno Old Town
Rethymno, with its better-known Renaissance buildings, represents a fusion of history, culture, and picturesque beauty. The Venetian fortress seems best to be observed from narrow alleyways filled with life. 

Samaria Gorge
An absolute Adirondacks paradise, this 16-kilometer gorge unto itself in the White Mountains makes for one of Europe's longest and most scenic hikes, which also feature wilderness views and assorted wildlife.

Elafonissi Beach
Elafonissi is one of the most rewarding beaches of Crete, with soft pink sand and limpid waters, and is completely appropriate for sunbathing, swimming, and nature admiring. 

Heraklion Archeological Museum
A treasure house of Minoan artifacts, the museum contains some major items from Crete's history, including frescoes, pottery, and sculpture.

Spinalonga Island
Rich in history, this little island that once played host to leper colonies is a current favorite for historians and nature lovers alike.

Balos Lagoon
Stunning, with white sand and turquoise waters, accessible by boat or hike, making it one among the most photographed spots in Crete.

Agios Nikolaos
Charming little town with a beautiful lake, an idyllic coastal escape with lively markets, sweet cafes, and a nice beach.

The Arkadi Monastery
A historic site, which it is said has served as a base for the Cretans in their resistance against the Ottoman Empire, tranquil and with a touch of nature's magnificence.

Best Time to Visit Crete, Greece 

The best visiting times are spring—April, May, and June—and autumn—September and October. During this time, the weather is fine, the island is not overcrowded, and nature appears in its full color. The pleasant weather in spring is a showcase of wildflowers, while warm sea temperatures in autumn offer comfortable conditions to the few tourists visiting this season. Summer months of July and August are the best period for beach hooligans; there's daylight for long hours, but also lots of tourists and the peak temperatures. If you're aching for a tranquil cultural visitation, winter should do the trick, that being the period of November to March.

Crete's stunning beaches:

Elafonissi Beach

Made famous by its unique pink sand, Elafonissi Beach is one of the most photographed beaches on the island. With shallow and warm waters perfect for swimming and wading, the unspoiled beauty of the area allows you to enjoy a nice leisurely time in peace. The beach is located on the southwestern tip of Crete amidst dunes and a protected nature reserve.

Balos Lagoon

Accessible by boat or a wonderful hike, Balos Lagoon should be on the short list of paradises on earth. The turquoise water, white sandy beach, and Gramvousa Peninsula in the background make for one fantastic photo. Indeed, it is often said to be one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Vai Beach

Located in northeastern Crete, the famous Vai Beach palm forest is the largest natural palm grove in all of Europe. The golden sands lapped by clear, calm water ensure relaxation throughout the day, while the surrounding palms add a unique tropical allure.

Seitan Limania Beach

This hidden gem is located between steep cliffs, giving it a dramatic and secluded ambience. The beach is blessed with turquoise waters and a narrow ribbon of white pebbles, thus creating a hushy atmosphere. The beach does take some time to reach; however, the reward is definitely worth it.

Agios Pavlos Beach

Although it is located on the southern shores of Crete, Agios Pavlos Beach, with its long stretch of golden sands and a tranquil and quiet environment, would cater to someone seeking solitude or views that are picturesque, especially at sunset.

Matala Beach

Matala is famous for the imposing ruins carved into cliffs before they were homes for the hippies in the 1960s. The beach offers soft sandy patches and crystal-clear waters for relaxation and exploration. The charming village complements this, with a number of cafes and shops perched right beside the waterfront.

Plakias Beach

In the long stretches of sand on the southern coast, the waters are clear for guests to swim in. The mountains surrounding the beach set a relaxed atmosphere while still providing water sports such as kayaking and windsurfing. 

Kedrodasos Beach

Located near Elafonissi, Kedrodasos provides a more serene and scenic venue, set amongst plenty of juniper trees and soft sand. Those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy nature's tranquility will find it a paradise with its crystal waters and calm ambiance.

Falassarna Beach

Falassarna Beach lies on one of the most attractive ocean shores, surrounded by a long stretch of fine sand and clear, shallow water. The Western Cretan location is just perfect, as there are very few places to sunbathe, swim, and witness breathtaking sunsets.

Kommos Beach

Kommos is a relatively remote beach with golden sand, clear waters, and peaceful surroundings. Near the ruins of Phaios, any history lover interested in combining beach relaxation with a little archaeology will find this very fitting.

Crete, Greece, is a destination that offers a wonderful mixture of rich history, breath-taking scenery, and lively culture. From the ancient ruins at Knossos and picturesque villages to the island's crystal-clear beaches and rugged mountains, Crete offers something for every traveler. Exploring the historical sites, drifting through its gorges, and sunning yourself on the shores all ensure an unforgettable experience in Crete. Consider a Greece tour to ensure that you really make the most of your trip, with good guidance about the island's major attractions-from archaeological wonders to those little-known gems—so that you may see all the beauty and history this stunning island has to offer.

 

The budget for a trip can vary greatly depending on the destination, duration, accommodation choices, activities, and personal preferences. Researching average costs, including accommodation, transportation, meals, and attractions, will help you estimate your budget more accurately.

The essential travel documents usually include a valid passport, visas (if required), airline tickets, hotel reservations, travel insurance, and any necessary identification cards. It's always a good idea to make copies of these documents and store them separately as a backup.

Egypt is famous for its ancient historical sites. Some of the must-visit attractions include the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, Luxor Temple, Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings, Abu Simbel, and the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

The best time to visit Egypt is during the cooler months of October to April when temperatures are more comfortable for exploring the historical sites. However, if you're interested in diving in the Red Sea, the summer months offer warm waters and excellent visibility.

When visiting religious sites such as mosques or temples, it's important to dress modestly out of respect. Both men and women should have their shoulders and knees covered. It's also advisable for women to carry a scarf to cover their hair if needed.

The best months to enjoy the Middle East tours are generally April and May, or October and November, however this can vary depending on where you're traveling and what you want to do. Temperatures are normally pleasant rather than extremely hot during certain hours, though crowds may be strong at some attractions.

The most prevalent mode of transportation is by bus. In the absence of this, you'll typically find shared taxis or tourist buses running routes to major sights (such as Petra in Jordan). While flying is the shortest way to travel between Middle Eastern destinations.

If you wish to take a big tour of the Middle East, you should plan at least a 10-day itinerary of Middle East Packages to allow ample time in each country. You may also need to allow extra time to go from one location to another due to security and border crossings between countries.

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