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| Travel Destination Guide - Heraklion |
Travel Eye on Heraklion
(Crete, Greece)
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Heraklion is the main city on the island of Crete and usually the starting point for visitors wishing to explore the island. The city, built on a fairly steep hillside, has a huge harbour to accommodate ferries and cruise liners, and an international airport. Heraklion is busy, bustling and full of hotels, fast food outlets, shops and traffic.
The main square of Plateia Venizelou is a pedestrian mall sporting cafes and restaurants, with some fascinating shops in the surrounding streets. Like many Greek cities Heraklion's architecture was influenced by Venetian occupation, and a Venetian fortress dominates the harbour.
The city's pride and joy, though, is its archaeological museum, which contains the world's most comprehensive collection of artefacts from the Minoan civilisation, which flourished on Crete around 1,600 BC. Heraklion is close to the major archaeological site associated with the Minoans at Knossos.
Heraklion can be found midway along Crete's northern coastline.
Heraklion is the commercial centre of the island of Crete, and therefore has a heavy concentration of shops. Top designer labels are to be had at reasonable prices on Daedalou Street. Greece is famous for its original jewellery designs and competitive prices, and Heraklion is well supplied with jewellery stores. Other good buys are antiques, leather goods, folk art, olive oil (Crete's is rated as the best in the world) and interesting cheeses like xynotyro, kefalotyri and graviera. Enjoy browsing the market on 1866 Street. Shops are usually closed Sundays, and close early on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Tourist shops, however, tend to open until 10pm seven days a week. Credit cards are not always welcomed in shops, however there are numerous ATMs available that accept Visa and MasterCard and prices are often lower if paying in cash.
Eating out is a national pastime in Greece and whether your choice is a local taverna or elegant restaurant, meals are enjoyed as a pleasurable leisure pursuit. Cretan cuisine is traditional Greek, with meze mixes (consisting of hors d'oeuvres like stuffed vine leaves, meatballs and tzatziki dip) as popular as dishes like moussaka and souvlaki. Tavernas, cafes and ouzeri (bars specialising in ouzo, the aniseed flavoured liqueur) abound in Heraklion. The city is also well supplied with fast food outlets, and restaurants offering international favourites like pizza, pasta, Mexican and Indian specialities, particularly in the main tourist areas like nearby Malia.
A favourite local evening pastime in Heraklion is people-watching from a sidewalk café, sipping coffee or an alcoholic drink, particularly in Liberty or Fountain Square, or at the old harbour beneath the illuminated Venetian fort. The city is well supplied with clubs and bars but the music tends to be either rock-and-roll or Greek popular music. One of the clubs favoured by young holidaymakers is Disco Athina, near the airport. Most of the better hotels offer a Cretan night with traditional performers. Two popular venues for traditional music and dancing are Aposperides and Sordina, both a few miles from the centre of town.
Heraklion offers a vast array of historic and archaeological tourist attractions, including its world-famous museum and the nearby site of Knossos, heart of the ancient Minoan civilisation. However the coastline in and near the city also provides numerous beaches and warm clear water, ideal for swimming and enjoying a variety of watersports. The most beautiful beaches are to be found east of the city stretching between Kartero and Malia, 21 miles (34km) from the city. It is also possible to hire a car or take a tour to explore the various archaeological sites on the rest of the island.
Popular attractions include:
Star Beach Water Park - is located in Herisonissos on the main road heading east. The waterpark caters for young and old with an internet cafe, fantastic restaurants, bunjee jumping, various bars and a DJ, swimming pool with a spring board, jacuzzi, pool tables and various watersport activities on the beach.
For children there is mini golf, a childrens swimming pool, the lazy river, henna tatooing, a grass area for relaxing and full toilet and shower facilities.
Falassara Beach - this lovely long sandy each has been voted best beach in Greece. Located in Falassara Bay, facilities at the beach include sun beds for hire, a good restaurant, hotel and some of the best sunsets in Crete. Another beach that is also good to visit in Falassara is Long beach which is famos for its long white strech of sand.
Hersonissos - this small town located 26km east of Heraklion is Crete's most developed tourism area. If you have a car, Hersonissos is a great place to base yourself and travel to nearby villages such as Ano Hersonissos with its traditional Cretan architecture and some great local restaurants as well as Avdou which is a lovely traditional village.
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