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With its accessible and varied pleasures, Crete is a favorite of many. Drawn to the colonial charm of Mediterranean sea, Heraklion's pulsing nightlife, the glitz of Vai Beach, or the quiet expanse of the southern Crete, almost all visitors find something to love here. From the powdery white beaches of the Elafonisi to the vibrant coral reefs of the Plakias, the ocean is always calling for sailing, fishing, diving, swimming and other water sports. Stray off the path a few miles, and you might glimpse a bit of the Crete of old, including old traditional works.
Crete is an Ideal island for cycling, several teams organize the athletes preparation training the winter months, where the temperature is more than 15 degrees every day/average. For example today, 25th February 2016, the temperature is 19 degrees celsius. There are many cycling events cyclists could take part to. The tour of Crete is the most known cycling event, individual cyclists and groups register to cycle the Cretan roads more
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The Greek language spoken on the island has a distinct Cretan Greek dialect with an extended vocabulary that is Crete-specific. Cretan wine and tsikoudia, a potent distillate, are the traditional drinks. Crete has its own distinctive Mantinades poetry. The island is known for its Mantinades-based music (typically performed with the Cretan lyra and the laouto) and has many indigenous dances, the most noted of which is probably the Pentozali. Cretan authors have made important contributions to Greek Literature throughout the modern period; major names include Vikentios Kornaros, creator of the 17th century epic romance Erotokritos (Greek Ερωτüκριτος), and in the 20th century Nikos Kazantzakis. In the Renaissance, Crete was the home of the Cretan School of icon painting, which influenced El Greco and through him subsequent European painting.
Cretans are fiercely proud of their island and customs, and men often don elements of their traditional dress in everyday life: knee-high black riding boots, black shirts and black headdress consisting of a fishnet-weave kerchief worn wrapped around the head or draped on the shoulders. Black is the color of mourning, and since Cretan families are notionally considered so extended as to include greatgrandparents or second cousins (although they may have little actual contact) as well as all their respective in-laws, one is theoretically justified to be in continuous mourning for some relative or other, however distant. On festive occasions those who are not in mourning wear white.
Economy
The economy of Crete, which was mainly based on farming, and fishing, began to change visibly during the 1970s. While an emphasis remains on farming and stock breeding, due to the climate and terrain of the island, there has been a drop in manufacturing and an observable expansion in its service industries (mainly tourism-related). All three sectors of the Cretan economy (agriculture, processing-packaging, services), are directly connected and interdependent. The island has a per capita income close to 100% of the Greek average, while unemployment is at approximately 4%, ½ of that of the country overall. As in other regions of Greece, olive growing is also a significant industry; a small amount of citrons are still cultivated on the island.
The island has three significant airports, Nikos Kazantzakis at Heraklion, the Daskalogiannis airport at Chania and a smaller one in Sitia. The first two serve international routes, as the main gateways to the island for travellers.
Tourism
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 journeys to Heraklion last year made up 20% of all charter flights in Greece. Overall, more than two million tourists visited Crete last year, and this increase in tourism is reflected on the number of hotel beds, rising by 53% in the period between 1986 and 1991, when the rest of Greece saw increases of only 25%. Today, the island's tourism infrastructure caters to all tastes, including a very wide range of accommodation; the island's facilities take in large luxury hotels with their complete facilities, swimming pools, sports and recreation, smaller family-owned apartments, camping facilities and others. Visitors reach the island via two international airports in Heraklion and Chania, or by boat to the main ports of Heraklion, Chania, Rethimno and Agios Nikolaos. Popular tourist attractions include the archaeological sites of the Minoan civilisation, the Venetian old city and port of Chania, the Venetian castle at Rethymno, the gorge of Samaria, the islands of Chrysi, Elafonisi, Gramvousa, and Spinalonga.
Archaeological sites
here are a large number of archaeological sites which include the Minoan sites of Knossos and Phaistos, the classical site of Gortys, and the diverse archaeology of Koufonisi, Crete which includes Minoan, Roman and World War II ruins.
Enviromentally protected areas
There are a number of environmentally protected areas. One such area is located at the island of Elafonisi on the coast of southwestern Crete. Also, the palm forest of Vai and the Dionysades islands, close to the coast of northwestern Crete, have diverse animal and plant life. Vai has a palm beach and the largest natural palm forest in Europe. The island of Chrysi, 15 km south of Ierapetra, has the largest naturally grown Lebanon Cedar forest in Europe.
Development
Newspapers have reported that the Ministry of Mercantile Marine is ready to support the agreement between Greece, South Korea, Dubai Ports World and China for the construction of a large international container port and free trade zone in southern Crete near Tympaki; the plan is to expropriate 850 ha of land. The port would handle 2 million containers per year, while as of 2007, there has been no official announcement of a project not universally welcomed due to its environmental, economic and cultural impact.[1] As of January 2009, it appears the project has been canceled, in part due to the strong opposition from the local population, mostly on environmental grounds.[2]
Crete-immigration-Holiday homes
Crete's mild climate attracts interest from northern Europeans who want a holiday home or residence on the island. EU citizens have the right to freely buy property and reside with little formality.[3] A growing number of real estate companies cater to mainly British expatriates, followed by German, Dutch, Scandinavian and other European nationalities wishing to own a home in Crete. The British expatriates are concentrated in the western prefectures of Chania and Rethymno and to a lesser extent in Heraklion and Lasithi.
Neolithic settlement
The first human settlements on the island, dating to the aceramic Neolithic, used cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and dogs as well as domesticated cereals and legumes; ancient Knossos was the site of one of these major Neolithic (then later Minoan) sites.[4]
Minoan civilization
Crete was the center of Europe's first advanced civilization, the Minoan (c. 2700-1420 BC).[5] This civilization wrote in the undeciphered script known as Linear A. Early Cretan history is replete with legends such as those of King Minos, Theseus, Minotaur, Daedalus and Icarus passed on orally via poets such as Homer. Beginning in 1420 BC, the Minoan civilization was overrun by the Mycenean civilization from mainland Greece. The oldest samples of writing in the Greek language is the Linear B archive from Knossos, dated approximately to 1425-1375 BC.[6]
Mythology
Crete has a rich mythology mostly connected with the ancient Greek Gods but also connected with the Minoan civilization. The labyrinth of the palace of Knossos has the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur where the Minotaur was slayed by Theseus. The Paximadia islands are believed to be the birthplace of the goddess Artemis and the god Apollo. Their mother, the goddess Leto, was worshipped at Phaistos. Europa and Zeus made love at Gortys and conceived the Kings of the Minoan civilization. King Minos became a judge of the dead in Hades. The goddess Athena bathed in Lake Voulismeni. The ancient Greek god Zeus launched a lightning bolt at a giant lizard that was threatening Crete. The lizard immediately turned to stone and became the island of Dia. The island can be seen from Knossos and it has the shape of a giant lizard. The islets of Lefkai were the result of a musical contest between the Sirens and the Muses. After losing the contest the Sirens were so distraught that their wings fell off, turned white, and fell into the sea at Souda Bay where they formed the islets.
Music of Crete- local instruments and the ancient instrument-Cretan Lyra
The music of Crete is a traditional form of Greek folk music called κρητικÜ (kritika). The lyra is the dominant folk instrument on the island; there are three-stringed and four-stringed versions of this bowed string instrument, closely related to the medieval Byzantine lyra. It is often accompanied by the Cretan lute (laoúto), which is similar to both an oud and a mandolin. Thanassis Skordalos and Kostas Moundakis are the most renowned players of the lyra.
The earliest documented music on Crete comes from Ancient Greece. Cretan music like most traditional Greek began as product of ancient, Byzantine, western and eastern inspirations. The main instrument lyra, is closely related to the bowed Byzantine lyra. The Persian geographer Ibn Khordadbeh (d. 911) of the 9th Century, in his lexicographical discussion of instruments, cited the Byzantine lyra (Greek: λýρα - lūrā), as similar to the Arabic rebab and a typical Byzantine instrument along with the urghun (organ), shilyani (probably a type of harp or lyre) and the salandj [1]. Bowed instruments descendants of the Byzantine bowed lyra (lūrā) have continued to be played in post-Byzantine regions until the present day with few changes, for example the Calabrian Lira in Italy, the Cretan Lyra, the Gadulka in Bulgaria, and the Armudî kemençe (or πολßτικη λýρα) in Istanbul, Turkey.
Following the Crusades, however, the Franks, Venetians and Genoese dominated the island and introduced new instruments and genres and in particular the three-stringed lira da braccio. By the end of the 14th century, a poetic form called mantinada became popular; it was a rhyming couplet of fifteen syllables. The introduction of the violin by the end of 17th century was especially important.
Some of the earliest popular music stars from Crete were Andreas Rodinos, Yiannis Bernidakis (Baxevanis), Stelios Koutsourelis, Stelios Foustalieris, Efstratios Kalogeridis, Kostas Papadakis, Michalis Kounelis, Kostas Mountakis and Thanassis Skordalos. Later, in the 1960s, musicians like Nikos Xylouris and Yiannis Markopoulos combined Cretan folk music with classical techniques. For the above choices, Nikos Xylouris received the negative criticism of conservative fans of the Cretan music but he remained popular, as did similarly-styled performers like Charalambos Garganourakis and Vasilis Skoulas. Nowadays, prominent performers include Antonis Xylouris or Psarantonis, Giorgis Xylouris, Ross Daly, Stelios Petrakis, Vasilis Stavrakakis, the group Chainides, Zacharias Spyridakis, Michalis Stavrakakis, Mitsos Stavrakakis, Dimitrios Vakakis, Georgios Tsantakis, Michalis Tzouganakis, Elias Horeftakis, Giannis Charoulis, etc.
As Magrini (1997) has argued, modern marketing of Cretan music has concentrated on the lyra as the most distinctive Cretan instrument, to the extent that other instruments are seldom heard. This includes the violin, as well as the bagpipes [askomadoura].
source: www.wikipedia.org
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Heraklion airport in the middle of the island is the second busiest airport of Greece, after Athens airport. Its traffic is very high on summer months and its location is ideal for travellers. Heraklion airport is devided in domestic flights building and external international flights building. Opposite the airport, and crossing the street in front, is the Municipality Parking located . Our Crete Car Hire parking location is on the beginning of the Parking, just 30meters after the entrance on the left hand side. It is quiet easy to hire a car in Heraklion airport. We provide free parking space for your car any time you select to come to the airport. Our Parking is safe 24hours. Our staff is at the parking and in the arrivals hall welcoming our clients. Briefly description of where to go and how to depart from the Heraklion airport is given to all of our clients as well as general information concerning the island Crete, where to go, eat in Crete, drink in Crete, drive safe in Crete as well as sightseeing in Crete, all about Crete.
You can select the correct make of car or group of car to reserve online. It is not necessary to provide credit card details. hire a car in Heraklion airport is easy and profitable.
Many people follow our Crete car rental services in order they save money and extra expences for their transportation. Fill in the request form by providing the pick up and return place, e.g. Heraklion airport car hire, and specify the pick up and return time, the system will show rates for various rental cars and makes. Select one of cars and click the button Book. This way is the correct one, you will give your briefly details, such as address and contact tel.numbers and follow the procedure to finalize the reservation. Before you select one car, visit our car fleet web page, it will make you feel more confident for the car you will rent in Heraklion airport. All cars are latest brands and are well maintained. We offer some of the following for FREE, such as child booster seat, baby seats, roof rack, road map of Crete, GPS, sun protection courtins, special open top cars, cabrio, mini bus, all with briefly detailed prices. Find the best deals on our Car Fleet Offers web page and enjoy your search with us.
Η εταιρεία Εμμ.Μαυράκης Α.Ε. ιδρύθηκε στις 1.12.1973, στο Ηράκλειο Κρήτης. Ασχολήθηκε με τις ενοικιάσεις αυτοκινήτων και γρήγορα ανέπτυξε πολλούς πελάτες, μεταξύ αυτών και πολλούς αλλοδαπούς, που της έδωσαν τη δύναμη να μεγαλώσει και να καθιερωθεί ως μία από τις πιο αξιόπιστες εταιρείες στην Κρήτη, κυρίως στο Ηράκλειο και στα Χανιά.
Οι ειδικοί στην Κρήτη :
Ενοικιαστε ένα αυτοκίνητο αναζητώντας μία καλή προσφορά απü τη ιστοσελίδα μας. Είμαστε οι ειδικοί στην Κρήτη καθώς παρέχουμε όλους τους τύπους αυτοκινήτων και πολύχρονη εμπειρία στο χόρο.
Ηράκλειο αεροδρόμιο ενοικίαση αυτοκινήτου
Το αεροδρόμιο του Ηρακλείου βρίσκεται μόλις 2χλμ μακριά από το κέντρο της πόλης. Εκεί μπορείτε να νοικιάσετε ένα αυτοκίνητο και να το παραδώσετε πάλι εκεί. Η εταιρεία μας παρέχει τη δυνατότητα να νοικιάσετε ένα αυτοκίνητο από το αεροδρόμιο Ηρακλείου και να το επιστρέψετε σε άλλο αεροδρόμιο, στο λιμάνι Ηρακλείου ή λιμάνι Χανίων, στο αεροδρόμιο Χανίων, στο αεροδρόμιο Σητείας.
Το αεροδρόμιο Ηρακλείου είναι το ιδανικότερο στις ενοικιάσεις αυτοκινήτων καθώς διαθέτει χώρο στάθμευσης κοντά στις αφίξεις του, εκεί βρίσκεται και το δικό μας πάρκινγκ. Μετά την αφιξη σας και την κανονισμενη συναντηση με εμείς, πηγαίνουμε μόλις 30μ. μακριÜ και σας παραδίδουμε το αυτοκίνητο σας. Το προσωπικό της εταιρείας μας είναι καλά ενημερωμένο σχετικά με το τύπο αυτοκινήτου που θα έχετε κάνει κράτηση και θα ενοικιάζεται.
Ηράκλειο λιμάνι ενοικίαση αυτοκινήτου
Το λιμάνι του Ηρακλείου αποτελείται από το παλιό λιμάνι, μπροστα από το ενετικό φρούριο(Κούλε) και το εμπορικό λιμάνι που είναι ένα με το επιβατικό. Το λιμάνι του Ηρακλείου βρίσκεται μüλις 1 λεπτό μακριά από το κέντρο της πόλης και είναι πολύ εύκολο κανείς με αφετηρία εκεί να μετακινηθεί τόσο μέσα στην πόλη όσο και εκτός αυτής. Η ενοικίαση ενός αυτοκινήτου κρίνεται απαραίτητη καθώς οι αποστάσεις στην Κρήτη είναι μεγάλες και το κόστος μετακίνησης με οποιοδήποτε άλλο μέσο θα καταστεί ασύμφορη.
Χανιά αεροδρüμιο ενοικίαση αυτοκινήτου
Το αεροδρüμιο Χανίων βρίσκεται 18 χλμ μακριά από το κέντρο της πόλης. Η ενοικίαση αυτοκινήτου είναι απαραίτητη καθως οποιοδήποτε άλλο μέσο είναι οικονομικά ασύμφορο για να καλύψει τη μεταφορά σας. η εταιρεία μας είναι παρούσα και παρέχει καινούρια και καθαρά αυτοκίνητα στο αεροδρόμιο των Χανίων.
Χανιά Σούδα λιμάνι ενοικίαση αυτοκινήτου
Το λιμάνι της Σούδας απέχει μόνο 5 λεπτά μακριά από το κέντρο της πόλης των Χανίων. Είναι δίπλα στο εθνικό οδικό δίκτυο και πολύ εύκολα βρίσκει κανείς το προορισμό του. η εταιρία μας παραδίδει αυτοκίνητα στο λιμάνι της Σούδας.
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