Crete The Biggest Greek Island
If you think it's impossible to travel on a budget around Crete, think again. Whether you're searching for ocean, sun and fun, or you're looking to be near to nature, here's a guide on how to get Crete right on a budget. Pack your bags, we're off!
How to Move Around
First of all, understand that Crete is literally like a nation of its own and to fully appreciate it, you have to travel around to see its top attractions. You have two alternatives to travel on a budget. Crete, in reality, has a broad bus system that is simple and inexpensive to use. Connections within the main cities cost only € 1,80 per journey.
If bus trips are not your thing, and to be able to get around the island freely, simply Rent a Car Rethymno . This way you can get to the smaller sites and discover the island as you want. Prices usually vary but you should expect to pay about €30 per day for your Rent a Car Agios Nikolaos.
With your Rent a Car Hersonissos you will be able to explore and discover all the natural beauty that this gorgeous island offers.
What to See and Do
Discover the Largest Bronze Age Archaeological Site
One of the sightseeing you do not want to miss is the Minoan Palace in Knossos. Well-preserved until today, the palace features many frescos and vestiges of the civilization which you can discover for just €6. And if you go to Crete between November and March, the entrance fee to the site is free on Sundays.
Explore a Former Leper Colony
Located in Elounda bay, Spinalonga island is a former leper colony abandoned when a cure against the disease was found. The whole island, with its Venetian fortress is open to the public who can access it via a ferry boat ride. Walking around the eerie ghost town is a unique experience you need to check off your bucket list.
See the Birthplace Of Zeus
Lasithi plateau is located on the eastern region of Crete. Spared from intensive tourism, it is a beautiful place to enjoy nature. The alleged place where Zeus lived his early years is just above the plateau and can be reached by foot. The entrance of the cave is 1025 meters (3363 ft) above sea level, and features a plethora of stalagmites and stalactites.
Enjoy a Beach Day
If you are going to Crete, then you must be need of some vitamin sea. So in terms of beaches, Crete is paradise. Head to Elafonisi, about 70 km (44 miles) from Chania. It is probably one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe, with its water so blue it looks like it’s been photoshopped. Balos Lagoon is another option just a dozen kilometres (7 miles) away from Chania.
Hike Your Heart Out
With 16 km (10 miles) of natural beauty, Samaria Gorge is one of the top things to see in Crete. With only a €5 fee, you get to explore the whole natural park all the way to the sea.
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