Arina Beach Hotel, Kokkini Hani, Kreta
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Lage:
Direkt am feinsandigen Strand von Kokkini Hani und ca. 8 km vom Flughafen entfernt. Regelmäßige Linienbusverbindung nach Heraklion.
Ausstattung:
Großzügig angelegtes Hotel mit insgesamt 236 Zimmern, bestehend aus dem Haupthaus und Nebengebäuden. Es bietet seinen Gästen Rezeption, Aufzüge, Restaurant, Bars, Aufenthaltsraum, TV-/Spielraum, Internetecke (gegen Gebühr), Minimarkt. Großer Meerwasserpool mit Sonnenterrasse, Liegen, Sonnenschirmen und Badetüchern (am Pool und am Strand inklusive) und Pool-/Snackbar.
Unterbringung:
Die Zimmer verfügen über Dusche oder Bad, Föhn, Balkon, Klimaanlage (zentral gesteuert), Telefon, Sat-TV, Kühlschrank und Mietsafe (gegen Gebühr). Wahlweise mit seitlichem oder direktem Meerblick oder in der ersten Reihe zum Meer buchbar.
Sport/Unterhaltung:
Windsurfen (2x wöchentlich Unterricht in Gruppen), 2 Tennis-Hartplätze, Tischtennis, Volleyball, Aerobic, Bogenschießen, Minigolf, Billard, Darts, Kanu, Tretboote. Gegen Gebühr Banana-Boat, Wasserski, Jetski und Tauchsportschule.
Verpflegung:
Mit All Inclusive buchbar. Frühstück, Mittag- und Abendessen in Buffetform. Alle lokalen alkoholischen und alkoholfreien Getränke, Softdrinks und Snacks von 10 Uhr bis 1 Uhr. Nachmittags Kaffee/Tee und Kuchen sowie Eis für die Kinder. Taverne à la carte (mit Reservierung, von 20 Uhr bis 23 Uhr).
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Top 10 Best Hotels in Heraklion, Greece
Top 10 Best Hotels in Heraklion, Greece
GDM Megaron
9, D. Beaufort Street, Heraklion, Crete Island, 71202, Greece
Luxury hotel with 2 restaurants, near Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Free hot/cold buffet breakfast, free WiFi and free parking
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Galaxy Hotel Iraklio
75 Dimokratias Ave, Heraklion, Crete Island, 71306, Greece
Luxury hotel with 2 restaurants, near Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Free hot/cold buffet breakfast, free WiFi and free parking
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Aquila Atlantis Hotel
2 Ygias Street, Heraklion, Crete Island, 71202, Greece
Luxury hotel with 2 outdoor pools, near Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Free buffet breakfast, free WiFi and free parking
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Lato Boutique Hotel
15 Epimenidou Street, Heraklion, Crete Island, 71202, Greece
Boutique hotel with restaurant, near Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Free WiFi and free parking
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Legacy Gastro Suites
43 Pl. Eleftherias, Heraklion, 712 01, Greece
Luxury hotel with restaurant, near Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Free cooked-to-order breakfast and free WiFi
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Capsis Astoria Heraklion Hotel
11 Eleftherias square, Heraklion, Crete Island, 71201, Greece
4-star hotel with 3 restaurants, near Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Free WiFi
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Olive Green Hotel
Meramvellou & Idomeneos 22, Heraklion, Crete, 71202, Greece
4-star hotel with 2 restaurants, near Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Free buffet breakfast and free WiFi
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Marin Dream
46, Epimenidou str, Heraklion, Crete Island, 71202, Greece
3-star hotel with restaurant, near Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Free WiFi
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Atrion Hotel
9 Chronaki Street, Heraklion, Crete Island, 71202, Greece
Family hotel with restaurant, near Natural History Museum of Crete
Free full breakfast and free WiFi
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Kastro Hotel
Theotokopoulou 22, Heraklion, Crete Island, 71202, Greece
3-star hotel with restaurant, near Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Free buffet breakfast and free WiFi
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Top 10 4-Star Beachfront Hotels & Resorts in Crete, Greece, Mediterranean
Top 10 4-Star Beachfront Hotels & Resorts in Crete, Greece, Mediterranean Sea
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❖ Lyttos Beach
4-star hotel
Address: Analipsi, Anissaras, Hersonissos, Crete 70014, Greece
Phone: +30 2897 029050
❖ lti AKS Minoa Palace
4-star hotel
Address: Amnissos, Karteros, Crete 71500, Greece
Phone: +30 281 038 0404
❖ Iberostar Creta Panorama & Mare
4-star hotel
Address: Main Street, Panormos Rethymno, Crete 74100, Greece
Phone: +30 2834 051502
❖ Kernos Beach Hotel & Bungalows
4-star hotel
Address: Malia, Crete 70007, Greece
Phone: +30 2897 027800
❖ Giannoulis - Grand Bay Beach Resort
4-star hotel
Address: Kolymbari, Chania, Crete 73006 Greece
Phone: +30 2824 083380
❖ Grecotel Meli Palace
4-star hotel
Address: Agia Varvara, Lassithi, Crete 72400, Greece
Phone: +30 2841 071502
❖ Vantaris Palace
4-star hotel
Address: Kavros, Georgioupolis, Chania, Crete 73007, Greece
Phone: +30 2825 061783
❖ Agapi Beach Resort Premium All Inclusive
4-star hotel
Address: Andrea Papandreou 76, Amoudara Herakliou, Crete 71414, Greece
Phone: +30 281 025 0502
❖ Star Beach Village & Water Park
4-star hotel
Address: Themistokleous 5, Hersonissos, Crete 70014, Greece
Phone: +30 2897 029351
❖ Creta Star Hotel
4-star hotel
Address: Skaleta, Rethymnon, Crete 74100, Greece
Phone: +30 2831 071812
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CRETE - Greece Travel Guide | Around The World
Crete is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus and Corsica. Crete and a number of surrounding islands and islets constitute the region of Crete (Greek: Περιφέρεια Κρήτης), one of the 13 top-level administrative units of Greece. The capital and the largest city is Heraklion. As of 2011, the region had a population of 623,065.
Crete 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). It was once the centre of the Minoan civilization (c. 2700–1420 BC), which is the earliest known civilization in Europe.
Crete is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Greece. 15% of all arrivals in Greece come through the city of Heraklion (port and airport), while charter journeys to Heraklion last year made up 20% of all charter flights in Greece. Overall, more than two million tourists visited Crete last year, and this increase in tourism is reflected on the number of hotel beds, rising by 53% in the period between 1986 and 1991, when the rest of Greece saw increases of only 25%.
Today, the island's tourism infrastructure caters to all tastes, including a very wide range of accommodation; the island's facilities take in large luxury hotels with their complete facilities, swimming pools, sports and recreation, smaller family-owned apartments, camping facilities and others. Visitors reach the island via two international airports in Heraklion and Chania and a smaller airport in Sitia (international charter and domestic flights starting May 2012) or by boat to the main ports of Heraklion, Chania, Rethimno, Agios Nikolaos and Sitia.
Popular tourist attractions include the archaeological sites of the Minoan civilisation, the Venetian old city and port of Chania, the Venetian castle at Rethymno, the gorge of Samaria, the islands of Chrysi, Elafonisi, Gramvousa, Spinalonga and the Palm Beach of Vai, which is the largest natural palm forest in Europe.
Crete has an extensive bus system with regular services across the north of the island and from north to south. There are two regional bus stations in Heraklion. Bus routes and timetables can be found on KTEL website.
Crete's mild climate attracts interest from northern Europeans who want a holiday home or residence on the island. EU citizens have the right to freely buy property and reside with little formality. A growing number of real estate companies cater to mainly British immigrants, followed by German, Dutch, Scandinavian and other European nationalities wishing to own a home in Crete. The British immigrants are concentrated in the western regional units of Chania and Rethymno and to a lesser extent in Heraklion and Lasithi.
There is a large number of archaeological sites which include the Minoan sites of Knossos, Malia (not to be confused with the town of the same name), Petras, and Phaistos, the classical site of Gortys, and the diverse archaeology of the island of Koufonisi which includes Minoan, Roman, and World War II ruins. The latter, however, has restricted access for the last few years due to conservation concerns so it is best to check before heading to a port. There are a number of museums throughout Crete. The Heraklion Archaeological Museum displays most of the archaeological finds of the Minoan era and was reopened in 2014.
Crete has its own distinctive Mantinades poetry. The island is known for its Mantinades-based music (typically performed with the Cretan lyra and the laouto) and has many indigenous dances, the most noted of which is the Pentozali.
Cretan authors have made important contributions to Greek Literature throughout the modern period; major names include Vikentios Kornaros, creator of the 17th-century epic romance Erotokritos (Greek Ερωτόκριτος), and, in the 20th century, Nikos Kazantzakis. In the Renaissance, Crete was the home of the Cretan School of icon painting, which influenced El Greco and through him subsequent European painting. Crete is also famous for its traditional cuisine. The nutritional value of the Cretan cuisine was discovered by the American epidemiologist Ancel Keys in the 1960, being later often mentioned by epidemiologists as one of the best examples of the Mediterranean diet.
Cretans are fiercely proud of their island and customs, and men often don elements of traditional dress in everyday life: knee-high black riding boots (stivania), vráka breeches tucked into the boots at the knee, black shirt and black headdress consisting of a fishnet-weave kerchief worn wrapped around the head or draped on the shoulders (sariki). Men often grow large mustaches as a mark of masculinity.