Heraklion or Iraklio, is a large port city, and the capital of the island of Crete. Many visitors use the city as a base for exploring this beautiful island but you can easily spend more nights here.

The city has a rich history, being home to the Minoan civilization, one of the earliest recorded civilizations in Europe. Knossos Palace is only a short drive away from the city center.

Heraklion, a city where history whispers from every corner, is a treasure trove of cultural fusion. From the remnants of the Ottoman Empire to the echoes of the Venetian period, the city’s rich tapestry extends to the 17th century and beyond. With countless wonders to discover, take a journey through the Historical and Archaeological Museums of Crete, wander the charming streets of the old town, experience the marvels of the aquarium, and be sure to witness the majestic Koules Fortress overlooking the scenic port.

For food enthusiasts, Heraklion and Crete offer some of the finest Greek cuisines, making it an ideal destination.

As for beaches, you have a splendid selection ranging from Ammoudara to Chersonissos, and from Gouves to Lygaria, all renowned for their beauty.

And if you’re traveling by car, make sure not to overlook Agia Pelagia. It’s a little further out but definitely worth the visit!

 

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