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

The Cretans are the Scots of Greece, though living at the extreme south end of the country. They have endured […]
To the south of the region of Rethymno through the largest olive field of Crete were at an altitude of […]
Visiting the most famous site of Crete Knossos and Archeological Museum in Heraklion. A tour of the mythical Palace of […]
Discovering the surroundings round Rethymno, Argyropoli springs and water falls, Roman Lappa. Old venetian palazzos, greco-roman cemetery mosaics and family […]
Another famous area in Crete is the city of Agios Nicolaos and Elounda. On the Eastern side of the island, […]
Heading East we make our way up to the plateau of Lassithi where the ancient Greek Gods where formed according […]
To the South of Knossos the ancient wineries of king Minos, mentioned in the papyrus of Egypt wineries can be […]
Making our way to the Libyan Coast and Roman capital of Crete, where St.Paul preached on his way to Rome. […]
Visit the Island of Spinalonga with a licensed tourist guide to get the most out of your visit and day. […]
06 August The Transfiguration of Christ .. in Greek he is Afendis Christos (Christ the Lord). Churches on the mountain […]
Remnants of grape seeds have been found in vessels dating back to the Early Bronze age. Wine constitutes along with […]
July is traditionally the month that the Greeks and Cretans of the countryside work hard, out in the fields. Now […]
The month of June has an association with Easter, perhaps surprisingly to Western ideas. The Ascension of Christ, coming 40 […]
The month that celebrates life – all life. In antiquity it was also the month that the souls that had […]
Wherever one might go in the Eastern Mediterranean, a handsome Adonis awaits: for he rejoices in many names in this […]
The first month of Spring. The month of the return of the swallows, victory of light over darkness. Before the […]
ST.TRYFONAS Saint Tryfonas is portrayed as a young man: an embodiment of the promise of spring, so eagerly awaited by […]
It might be a few decades now in Crete that we no longer see the farmer bringing home on the […]
Did you know that Crete celebrates 12 months a year? Did you also know that many of these celebrations go […]