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Let’s talk about… Cretan food

Spoiler alert: the yummy-est post so far. Drooling on your keyboard is not covered by any warranty, as it is considered that you spilled water. So, food in Crete. I am part of many FB groups related to Crete, Romanian and international. And I have noticed some differences. For example, my fellow citizens and the… Read More Let’s talk about… Cretan food

January 23, 2025 AlinaLeave a comment

Rethymno – the place where I fell in love with Crete

Rethymno was the place where we stayed when I first came to Crete. It was love at first sight.  Why did we choose it? Well, I had Balos and Elafonissi on my list, therefore we needed a place pretty close to them, as we landed on Heraklion airport (in 2020, flights to Chania were once… Read More Rethymno – the place where I fell in love with Crete

January 23, 2025January 23, 2025 AlinaLeave a comment

DIY vacation in Crete – daily schedule

Disclaimer: this post is based on my experience and it is a DIY schedule. It covers the main tourist attractions and not the hidden gems 😊 Let’s take the following scenario: · You have a car (rented or your own) · You have a week of vacation or a couple of days · You want to… Read More DIY vacation in Crete – daily schedule

January 23, 2025 AlinaLeave a comment

Spinalonga – the last leper colony of Europe

Spinalonga (Σπιναλόγκα or Καλυδών – Kalydon, as it is officially named in Greek) is an island in the Elounda Bay and the second most visited place in Crete (after Knossos). The origin of the name, although it sounds Italian (spina = thorn, longa = long), has its roots in the Greek phrase στην Ελούντα (stin Elounda)… Read More Spinalonga – the last leper colony of Europe

January 23, 2025 AlinaLeave a comment

Agios Nikolaos – The St. Tropez of Crete

Agios Nikolaos (Άγιος Νικόλαος), literally meaning Saint Nicholas is a boheme town in the Lasithi prefecture, being also its capital city. It was named after the saint with the same name and it’s a common placename in Greece, as St. Nicholas is the patron saint of the sailors. It was first settled in the Bronze… Read More Agios Nikolaos – The St. Tropez of Crete

January 23, 2025 AlinaLeave a comment

Mirtos, Crete – a traditional fishing village

With approx. 320 sunny days per year, not a single hint of massive tourism and nice and cozy family tavernas, Mirtos is a place of relaxation at its best.  It is located on the southern coast of Crete, only 15km away from Ierapetra. With a subtropical climate and surrounded by greenhouses, in Mirtos you will… Read More Mirtos, Crete – a traditional fishing village

January 23, 2025 AlinaLeave a comment

Kritsa – a place where time stands still

Because I wanted to see as much as possible in my last vacation in Crete, while I was on the bus, on my way back from Preveli beach, I booked another day trip, to Kritsa and Myrtos. Man, I don’t regret at all! It was one of the most beautiful and soul filling excursions I… Read More Kritsa – a place where time stands still

January 23, 2025 Alina1 Comment

Sitia – the charming city of Eastern Crete

I had Sitia on my list since I started to pen a 14 day vacation in Crete for 2021. Since that didn’t happen, I managed to see it 2 years later.  Sitia (or Siteia, the literal translation in the Latin alphabet of its Greek name Σητεία) is a charming port town in the Lasithi region.… Read More Sitia – the charming city of Eastern Crete

January 23, 2025 AlinaLeave a comment

Toplou Monastery

When I booked the trip to Vai, I saw that a visit to Toplou Monastery was also in our schedule. I am not a religious person, but I know that all monasteries in Crete have a story to tell. And that usually involves hundreds of years of existence, the Ottoman resistance, earthquakes, WW2 resistance and… Read More Toplou Monastery

January 23, 2025 AlinaLeave a comment

Ierapetra, the southernmost city of Greece

The city of Ierapetra (it is written with “i”, not L. So it’s not Lerapetra)  is located in the southern part of Crete, approx 1h20 mins drive from Heraklion. It is the southernmost town in Greece and some say that in Europe as well (the southernmost point of Europe is actually the island of Gavdos,… Read More Ierapetra, the southernmost city of Greece

January 23, 2025 AlinaLeave a comment

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