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Greece: Travel Guide: Crete
Greece:
Crete Island
Crete is a popular tourist destination; its attractions include
the Minoan sites of Knossos and Phaistos, the classical site of
Gortys, the Venetian castle in Rethymno, and the Samaria Gorge, as
well as many other natural sites, monuments, and beaches. Crete was
the center of the Minoan civilization (ca. 2600–1400 BCE), the
oldest civilization in Europe
Crete is one of the 13 regions into which Greece is divided. It
is the largest island in Greece and the second largest (after
Cyprus) of the East Mediterranean. Crete has an elongated shape -
260 km from east to west and 60 km at its widest, although the
island is narrower at certain points, such as in the region close to
Ierapetra where it has a width of only 12 km. It covers an area of
8,336 km ² and has
a coastline of 1046 km. To the north Crete borders with the Sea of
Crete (Greek: Κρητικό
Πέλαγος), to the south it is bordered by the Libyan Sea (Greek:
Λιβυκό Πέλαγος), to the west the Myrtoon Sea, to the east the
Karpathion Sea. Its population is 650,000 people (as of 2005). The
island lies approximately 160 km south of the Greek mainland.
Crete straddles two climatic zones, the Mediterranean and the
North African, mainly falling within the former. As such, the
climate in Crete is primarily temperate. The atmosphere can be quite
humid, depending on the proximity to the sea. The winter is fairly
mild. Snowfall is common on the mountains between November and May,
but rare at the low lying areas. Especially near the coast when
there is now falling it only stays on the ground for a few
minutes/hours. However a truly exceptional cold snap happened in
February 2004, during which the whole island was blanketed with
snow. During summer, average temperatures are in the high 20's-low
30's (Celsius).
Crete is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Greece.
Fifteen percent of all arrivals in Greece come through the city of
Heraklion (port and airport), while charter flights to Iraklion were
last year 20% of the total of charter flights in Greece. In sum more
than two million tourists visited Crete last year. This increase in
tourism is reflected on the number of hotel beds, which increased in
Crete by 53% from 1986 to 1991 while in the rest of Greece the
increase was 25%. Today the tourism infrastructure in Crete caters
to all tastes. There is accommodation of every possible category,
from large luxury hotels with all the facilities (swimming pools,
sports and recreation facilities etc.), to smaller family owned
apartments, to camping facilities. Visitors can arrive at the island
through two international airports in Heraklion and Hania, or by
boat to the ports of Heraklion, Hania, Rethimno and Agios Nikolaos.
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