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No fixed abode so a week in Crete
... We had dinner at Tamam restaurant www.tamamrestaurant.com which was recommended by the receptionist at Vranas - we were not disappointed. The local specialties were delicious and not expensive and washed down well with a decent house white.
Chania is bigger than we expected so we thought the best way to see the sights would be to board the open top "hop on hop off' bus that was advertised to arrive every 40 minutes. We waited for ...
Tourists in Heraklion
This is unfortunately our last day in Crete and we decide to spend it in Heraklion with a visit to its very famous museum. The museum is actually under refurbishment at the moment but thank god they had a temporary exhibition set-up next door. Mum would have ...
Rethymnon & Phaestos
... Mum has been looking forward to this moment since the day I told her we were taking her to Crete. And in fact it was an amazing site to see, filled with history and mystery all around. It looks like they are still digging and exposing more ruins by the side of what can already be seen. They say this site is second only to Phaestos. and you can see why! Definitely take the time to see Phaestos if you're in the area; you won't be ...
Coastal Road to Panormo
... small coastal resort, for a bite to eat at a taverna over looking the bay. The guidebook states that Bali has become a martyr to its success and is overrun during the summer season, but the day we pass through the place is empty except for a few people down on the beach and one speedboat towing around an inflatable settee with four people hanging on as they are thrown around the corners of the bay. After lunch we ...
Crete
... brought the waste out of the city. It was interesting that the people that lived here were peaceful - they have no evidence of an army or weapons. Also, they did not have slaves like most other peoples at this time, and men and women were seen as equals. Art found around the palace was high quality/advanced - frescos, pottery, figurines, jewelry, clothing. After the palace tour we headed west for the village of Angoia and got lost, we were lost several times along the way. ...