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The west of Crete is a firm favourite for holidaymaker's who want to experience the
real side of Crete, and people who have visited the west of Crete return year on
year and never even venture over to the east of Crete.
Why do people prefer the
west of Crete then? Basically it boils down to the many varied resorts and small
coastline villages on offer and the warm Cretan welcome you receive when you stay
at many of the hotels and small private villas in this area.
Starting off in the west
of Crete you will arrive in Chania airport, which accepts domestic and international
flights, it sits just outside Chania, which is the old capital of Crete and the 2nd
largest city on the island. The town has some amazing history to explore, with Venetian
ruins and architecture to look at, including influences from the Turkish and Byzantine
eras.
Two of the most important features in Chania have to be the fountain of Rimondi,
in the central square surrounded by cafes and Tavernas. Also the Agora cross shaped
market, this market is shaped like a cross, dating back hundreds of years and is
a market where you can barter and browse the many Cretan wares including honey, fresh
herbs, meats and an assortment of hand crafted goods.
Moving on from Chania you can
visit the Akrotiri Peninsula, where the countryside becomes more rugged and mountainous,
here you will find smaller villages of Souda, Horafakia and many more. This is an
area filled with caves and gorges which are all open to the public, but beware a
good off-
Next visit Rethymnon, the silver and gold capital of the island where
you can find exquisite handmade jewellery available in a variety of shops and outlets.
The town of Rethymnon also has a great 2km long white sandy beach which wins a
blue flag award every year so the sun worshippers among you will be well catered
for.
If the hustle and bustle of Rethymnon is too much for you then escape over the south
west of the island, where you will find the hidden villages of Loutro and Sfakia.
Loutro is one of the few villages in Crete that has hardly been touched by tourism
at all. In fact the only way to get into Loutro is via daily boat trips or walking
to it.
Sfakia has some amazing beaches to relax on, and has become very popular
area for nudists to visit due to the fact some beaches are never set foot on. The
crystal clear waters here are excellent for scuba diving and snorkelling so remember
to bring the right equipment.
One of the biggest draws to the area of Sfakia has
to be Samaria Gorge, the 2nd largest gorge in Europe and home to the endangered Kri
Kri goat and some very rare flora and fauna. You can walk the area of Samaria Gorge
all through the summer, as the Greek authorities open the national park to tourists
ever summer from June until September. To walk the gorge you must be physically
fit and be used to walking long and arduous terrain. When you come out of Samaria
Gorge you have the welcoming sight of Agia Roumeli, a small port and village where
the ferry will take you back to Chania.
One final place you will see in a number of
photographs is the area of Gramavoussa or Balos, this is a large island on the western
tip of Crete, with pink sandy beaches, it’s hard to get to in a car but well worth
the views and pictures you will come home too. Many people say Balos beach can be
compared to the Maldives or a tropical beach.
if your thinking about visiting the
West of Crete then be prepared for amazing sights, a friendly Cretan welcome and
of course a very busy time sorting out the thousands of photographs you will take
while there.
Hopefully these tips will come in handy to new and veteran travellers alike. If
you have any tips you think could benefit new travellers then please feel free to
submit your travel tips to us via email here
This travel tip article is © Holidays2Crete.com
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