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The island of Crete flanks the southern entrance to the Aegean basin and must always have been a focus for sea - travellers between the coast fingers of Europe, Asia and Africa. Its extreme length from west to east is about 260km., its widest points in the centre are about 60km apart and its narrowest near Ierapetra in the east, only about 12km

Crete is set in an area which is geologically unstable and has consequently been affected by frequent earthquakes, some of which in Bronze Age, account for severe destructions of palaces and towns. There have been other environmental changes of a less dramatic kind which have had their influence throughout the island?s long history. For example, the Mediterranean being virtually tideless, the evidence of submerged settlements, houses and harbour installations in many places around its shore indicates that the level of the sea has risen since ancient times.
There are many Bronze Age settlements along the coasts in central and eastern Crete now entirely or partially submerged below the sea or exposed on the shore. The sea has covered sandy beaches on which ancient ships could be beached. Modern ships must have anchorage, which helps to explain why the principal Cretan ports of Chania, Rethimno and Iraklio are in modern times on the northern coast.

The geological composition of the island and the sismic upheavals it has suffered over the ages have caused it to be honeycombed with many hundreds of caves and rock - shelters, some of them small, others vast, not a few of extreme archaeological and religious importance. In recent times, as so often in the past, caves have been used by the Cretans as places of refuge and focal points of survival and resistance. Many have been associated with the Christian religion; and even today there are said to be over a hundred churches in Cretan caves. Roughly two - thirds of the whole surface of the island consists of the mountainous regions now so conspicuously rugged and barren; nowadays nearly half the land area is only suitable for romantic grazing. The island has no navigable rivers, for the streams which can be called rivers are too swallow and rocky.

HOTELS in CRETE ISLAND

Astoria Capsis Hotel Crete Island **** HOTEL ASTORIA CAPSIS CRETE ISLAND ****
Being the oldest and most popular hotel in the city of Heraklion, the Astoria Capsis hotel is dedicated in offering its guests an unforgettable stay.The first hotel of the Capsis hotel chain with experience of more...
double room: 109 EUR
Hotel Athina Palace Crete Island ***** ATHINA PALACE HOTEL CRETE ISLAND *****
A modern and tasteful complex covering an entire hillside overlooking the sea permitting sea views from all rooms. Excellent facilities and very attractive prices. The lovely town of Herklion in the evenings.
room rates: on request
Hotel Annabelle Vilage in Crete Island *****, De Luxe hotel on Greek Islands ANNABELLE VILLAGE HOTEL CRETE ISLAND *****
Annabelle Village is a deluxe resort with extensive facilities close to the popular and lively resort of Hersonissos. It is a short distance away from the International airport of Heraklion / Crete.
suite (2-3 pax) 295 EUR

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