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The Praise Singer

by Mary Renault In the story of the great lyric poet Simonides, Mary Renault brings alive a time in Greece […]

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The Nature of Alexander

by Mary Renault The acclaimed biography of Alexander the Great by Mary Renault, the author of Fire from Heaven and The Persian Boy, two […]

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Report to Greco

by Nikos Kazantzakis The Greek writer reviews his life, his art, and his quest for spiritual truth

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LYRARAKIS Wines

”There is a land in the middle of the dark wine sea. Crete,(Odyssey) The Lyrarakis estate has a jewel: an […]

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Iliad and the Odyssey

by Homer, translated by Samuel Butler Two of the greatest adventure stories of all time, these timeless epics of war, […]

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The Greek Way

by Edith Hamilton Edith Hamilton buoyantly captures the spirit and achievements of the Greek civilization for our modern world. In The […]

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Santorini

Dead civilizations Can teach us still. The Aegean Late Bronze Age was punctuated by violent events and destructions, both natural […]

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Tyrian Purple

tyrian purple

The famously expensive Tyrian Purple, the purple-striped edges of a senatorial Roman toga and the phrase ‘Born to the Purple’ […]

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Wine

wine grares crete greece

Remnants of grape seeds have been found in vessels dating back to the Early Bronze age. Wine constitutes along with […]

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Dionysus

Dionysus

Based on the Orphic Theogony, Dionysus is the son of Zeus and Persephone or Semeli.Both these goddesses are of the […]

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Anthestiria

The Grand celebrations of the Anthestiria, in Ancient Greece reached its climax for 3 days, after a long period of […]

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The shores of my country

Everything here speaks now, as it did centuries ago. Of illumination, of blinding joyous illumination. Light acquires a transcendental quality.. […]

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MINOAN DIET

minoan diet

The diet of the Bronze Age people of Crete as one has the opportunity to see is surprisingly interesting and […]

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CRETE

Looking back into humam history one realises that, only five out of the 209 Egyptian pharaohs in the 3,000 years […]

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Lasithi

Lassithi plateau Tour in Crete

About 70km east of the city of Heraklion is located the wonderful and distinctly upland Lassithi plateau, in the mountains […]

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Rethymno Food Tour

Join Rethymno Food Tour

“There’s a place in the middle of the wine-dark sea called Crete, a lovely, fruitful land surrounded by the sea” […]

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Argyroupoli

Argyroupoli

The ‘Mediterranean Diet’ is rightly renown. But what is not often realized is that to a large extent the Mediterranean […]

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Olive Tree

olive tree

The olive tree for most is a symbol of peace as found in the Old Testament! In fact this tree […]

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Rethymno city tour on foot

Rethymno

Explore on foot the the beautiful Rethymno city with your professional licensed guide and local. Rethymno is the third in size city of […]

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DECEMBER

December is the time of the year that announces the official beginning of the olive harvest, though often it starts […]

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NOVEMBER

1 November Saint Anargyri, Cosmas and Damianos. On the 1 of November the  practice of people that have fallen ill […]

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MEGALONISOS

Megalonisos,The Big Island Crete in the colloquial tongue and spacious and big it is. The brooding presence of its four […]

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RETHYMNO YEARLY EVENTS

RETHYMNO YEARLY EVENTS

RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL RETHYMNO In the heart of summer, Rethymno hosts famous vocal ensembles from Europe and the world, as well […]

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EASTER

Wherever one might go in the Eastern Mediterranean, a handsome Adonis awaits: for he rejoices in many names in this […]

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LIGHT

Arriving to Crete one’s heart beats to a new rhythm, one’s ears hear tonalities of a new tongue and with […]

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RETHYMNO AND OUTSKIRTS

Set in the Mediterranean sea is the mythical island of Crete, the cradle of European civilization. This island provided refuge […]

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OCTOBER

07 October  St.John the Hermit This particular John, according to tradition, arrived in Crete from Cyprus, with another 98 monks. […]

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SEPTEMBER

On September first in Crete we have again overlapping celebration dedicated to the New year of agriculture of the Virgin […]

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PREVELI

MONASTERY OF PREVELI

Exploring the western mountains of Crete that played a role in the cretan resistance. Cutting through the white mountain chain, […]

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Chania city tour

Chania city tour

The Cretans are the Scots of Greece, though living at the extreme south end of the country. They have endured […]

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