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Events in Tenerife

Cultural Festival:
Held in the middle of August in the village of Anogia.
During this festival visitors have the possibility to listen the magical sound of the Lyra (traditional lyre) and experience all kinds of cultural activities.

The celebration of the Virgin Mary:
Held at at the monastery of Gonia and at the monastery of Chrysoskalitissa and celebrated by various festivals all over the prefecture of Chania and all over Crete and Greece (it is one of the most important religious feasts of Greece).

The grandest Carnival of Crete: Organised in Rethymno Town and is one of the most impressive of Greece, along with the one of Patras (in Peloponnesus).

Attractions in Tenerife

The Palace of Knossos:
The Palace of Knossos, these labyrinthine ruins are said to have been home to the monstrous Minotaur, a half-man half-bull creature that devoured young virgins.

The Archaeological Museum (Iraklion Archaeological Museum):
A museum delineating the history of the island Crete, complete with artifacts belonging to the ancient civilizations that once populated the island.

Samaria Gorge National Park:
Believed to be one of the most scenic national parks in Europe, this gorge stretches more than 10 miles to the south coastal region and offers many hiking trails.

Restaurants in Tenerife

Palazzo Ouzeri:
Located in the centre of the Old Venetian port. You can enjoy your food with snacks, seafood and local meat, ouzo and Cretan wine next to the sea.

BELVEDERE RESTAURANT:
Located In the center of Platania,
A magnificent and comfortable place with a view of the sea offers you the choice to enjoy an extremely enriched breakfast with coffee or fresh fruit juices, ice-cream.
CASTELLO - RESTAURANT:
Located in the center of the old town of Rethymno, An old stoned building of Enetic architectural, with its tasty dishes that overcome the usual stuff.
 
Info on Tenerife
The island of Crete is equipped with more tourist facilities than any other Greek island, which is fair enough because it is the largest. The reason why thousands of foreigners visit Crete each year, however, is not so much for the traditional Greek island experience, as for investigating the remains of the archaic Minoan culture that flourished here thousands of years before Christ. Some parts of the island have been overpowered by tourist resorts and massive hotels, but fortunately Crete does still allow for exploring endless beaches, numerous villages, remote mountains and some natural curiosities like caves and gorges for those who take pains to avoid the 'madding crowds'.
Overview of Tenerife

The Olympic Games were spawned in ancient classical Greece, along with democracy and the fundamentals of philosophy, science and mathematics. Modern Greece is better known as a great place to vacation rather than a centre of learning and culture. Today the country attracts visitors by offering simple pleasures: delicious food at reasonable prices, local wine, beautiful beaches, sunshine, quaint villages, a seemingly endless lacework of coastline and little islands full of scenic surprises.

 
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Transport: Taxis are quite cheap in Greece, so they can be considered a very convenient way of moving around.

Festivals: Organised all year long to celebrate the cherries in the village of Karanou, the chestnuts, in the village of Elos and the sardines in Neo Chora.

Wine festival: Organised in the village of Kastelli at the beginning of August, and constitutes a great opportunity to taste the divine Cretan wine accompanied by local music, dances and appetizers.

Did You Know?... On the 23rd of April, in the village of Assi Gonia thousands of sheep are blessed in the church of Saint George and their milk is distributed to everyone. A great feast with dances, music and food follow the celebration.

Did You Know?... Crete is the northernmost boundary of Greece . It’s the biggest island of the country. It consists of four prefectures: Chania , Rethymno , Heraklion and Lasithi.

Did You Know?... It was the first area in Greece which developed advanced civilisation, the famous Minoan Civilisation.

Beaches: In the south of the island, you will find hundreds of exotic beaches, some crowded and some isolated which can satisfy any taste.

Food: Crete is famous for the fruits and vegetables production. So by visiting Crete, you have the chance to taste the world-known Cretan diet based mostly on pure olive oil!

Did You Know?... Crete is a large island - the fifth largest in the Mediterranean.

Wildlife: The most famous of Crete 's animal wildlife is the elusive mountain goat known as the Kri-kri, which can be seen at this time only in the Samaria Gorge, where game wardens enforce their protection.

Animal Life: Other animal species roaming the Cretan landscape include badgers, martens, spiny mice, and weasels, plus many lizards, some tortoises and, regardless of what you hear, only non-poisonous snakes. And birdwatchers can focus their binoculars on some of Europe 's rarest species including the griffon vulture, as well as eagles and buzzards and many smaller birds.

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