Executive summary by darmansjah
Crete is the largest
and most populous of the Greek islands, the fifth-largest island in the
Mediterranean Sea, and one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece.The
capital and the largest city of Crete is Heraklion. It forms a significant part
of the economy and cultural heritage of Greece
while retaining its own local cultural traits (such as its own poetry, and
music). Crete was once the center of the Minoan civilization (c. 2700–1420 BC),
which is currently regarded as the earliest recorded civilization in Europe.
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, acting as the main gateways to the
island for travellers. There is a long-standing plan to replace Heraklion airport
with a completely new airport at Kastelli, where there is presently an air
force base.
The island is well served by ferries, mostly from Athens, by
ferry companies such as Minoan Lines and ANEK Lines.
Although the road network leads almost everywhere, there is
a lack of modern highways, although this is gradually changing with the
completion of the northern coastal spine highway.
Also, during the 1930s there was a narrow-gauge industrial
railway in Heraklion, from Giofyros in the west side of the city to the port.
There are now no railway lines on Crete.

Lovely blog! Crete island has been on my bucket list for a while. Your blog has motivated me to get a Visa for Greece and visit this enchanting island with my family.
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