For most of us, Greek summer is intimately tied to carefree holiday relaxation, steeped in the distinct hues of the Southern Aegean and its striking islands. But the Southern Aegean is not solely the white-washed Cyclades and the landscapes of the Dodecanese; it also encompasses Crete, Greece’s largest and most populous island, and one of the most fascinating destinations in the Mediterranean.
Those who have tasted the experience of Crete know well that a journey here signifies, above all, a transition to a rather unique place, internationally renowned for its distinct identity and culture, but also for its authentic way of life. This is exemplified in the exemplary dietary habits of the inhabitants and their splendid gastronomy. Furthermore, Heraklion is not solely a summer destination. As the island’s capital and its largest city, it is a multifaceted urban centre, ideal for all seasons: brimming with vitality and particularly favoured for its Mediterranean climate, which entails mild winters and refreshing summers.
For yet another summer, then, we secure our tickets to Crete aboard the “floating palaces” of MINOAN LINES: the ultra-modern, impressive, and swift ships “Knossos Palace” and “Festos Palace”. These vessels perform the daily route between Piraeus and Heraklion (and vice versa), harnessing the company’s 50 years of maritime experience to offer an upgraded travel experience, offering a combination of quality, luxury, and safety.
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