| Churge Panagia Kera |
| 13c Byzantine church with frescoes. Each aisle contains paintings from different periods representing a different religious theme. |
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| Crete Aquarium Gouves |
| Spotlight on science education and enlightening about the marine world. More than 30 tanks 50 viewing points and visitor operable cameras. |
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| Lychnostatis Museum |
| It offers visitors an authentic view of traditional living in Crete. Traditional methods for wine-making and a complete Cretan house may be seen. |
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| Monastery Selinari |
| At the side of the gorge of Selinari is the small miraculous considered old chapel -16th century- and the newly founded monastery. |
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| Andros Cave |
| Middle-Minoan Cultural place. A legend tells that Zeus was born in the cave. His mother Rhea hid him to prevent dispatching Zeus by his father Kronos. |
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| Downtown |
| Malia Lively Beach road |
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| Hersonissos |
| Lively Port promenade of Hersonissos |
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| Milatos Cave |
| With small number of stalactites-stalagmites but offers a wonderful picture. Amazing arrangement of pillars dividing the cave into many caverns. |
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| Primary Airport |
| Heraklion - N.Kazantzakis Airport
Facilities- Cash-ATM / Coffee-snacks / restaurant / Duty-free / shops / left luggage. Tel- 2810-397129 / http.www.hcaa-eleng.gr-irak.htmAIRPORT |
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| Spinalonga island |
| At the entrance of the Elounda bay. First fortress was built in antiquity. In 1903 it was appointed as the place of stay for the lepers of Crete. |
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| Archeological Site of Malia |
| The third largest palace of Minoan Crete after Knossos and Phaistos. It was first built around 1900 BC and occupies 7500 square meters. |
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| Blue Palace Resort and SPA |
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| Crete Golf Club |
| 18 holes individually sculptured and in harmony with the surroundings and the unique physical environment of Crete ideal for individuals or groups. |
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| Krassi Village |
| With lots of springs with walnut trees platans and all kinds of flora. In the middle of the village is the oldest and biggest platan of Crete. |
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| Lassithi Plateau |
| Fertile soil due to run-off from the mountains when the snow melts in spring. you may circle the plateau visiting its villages along a paved road. |
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| Mountains of Selena |
| Unique cedar forest |
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| Voulismeni Lake |
| Connected to the port by a channel dug in 1870. Once people believed that it was bottomless. According to legend goddess Athena bathed in the lake. |
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