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		<title>Traveling to Crete and getting around</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 11:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Mutlow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crete is one of the more notable and the largest Island in Greece. It’s located in the Mediterranean Sea in between the Sea of Crete and the Libyan Sea. Crete is about 260 kilometres long and 60 kilometres wide it’s literally in the middle of the Mediterranean. The island is divided into four areas, namely, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2173" title="blue_window" src="http://www.greekisland-hopping.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/blue_window.jpg" alt="Blue window in white wall" width="504" height="337" />Crete is one of the more notable and the largest Island in Greece. It’s located in the Mediterranean Sea in between the Sea of Crete and the Libyan Sea. Crete is about 260 kilometres long and 60 kilometres wide it’s literally in the middle of the Mediterranean. The island is divided into four areas, namely, Chania, Rethimno, Heraklion and Lasithi. Crete is considered one of the most beautiful of the Greek islands and is always worth exploring.</p>
<p>The biggest and main area in Crete is Heraklion. It is home to about 275,000 inhabitants and is the largest city on the Island and considered its capital. Tourism is the main industry of Crete. Its economy is mainly driven by the arrival of tourists on its shores. That is why it considers its visitors with care and tries to ensure that the tourists would have a wonderful time in the island. After all, it is tourists that pump blood into the economy of the island.<span id="more-2172"></span></p>
<p>Crete was once considered the centre of the ancient Minoan civilization. The island provides evidences of the achievements, knowledge and power of this ancient Bronze Age culture through the various palaces, tombs and other sacred sites found throughout the area. This provides a historical backdrop that would guide tourists of what to look for while in Crete.</p>
<p>The main language used in Crete is Greek. And because the island is a main tourist destination, many of the inhabitants can understand and speak English.  Even those located in the small villages on the island can speak and understand English, making communication with foreigners not that much of a problem on the island.</p>
<p>Getting into the island can be made through various means. By plane, Crete can be reachable through the three significant airports located in the island. There’s the Nikos Kazantzakis airport that is located at Heraklion, named after its famous author that produced various works ‘Zorba the Greek’ being one. There is also the Daskalogiannis military airport available in Chania where tourists can land on Crete. A new public airport is also located in Sitia where visitors can also make use of to get into Crete. There are several flights available for Crete that usually departs from the main island of Greece.</p>
<p>The island can also be reached by ferry. There are various ferry services located in mainland Greece as well as the other islands that service Crete. The trip usually takes 2.5 hours from the mainland. <!--google_ad_section_start-->Going around Crete can be done through an inland bus service that operates around the island. The bus schedules are fairly frequent and serve many parts of the island. Some buses even divert trips from their usual route in order to bring tourists to small villages if asked. Public transportation is by far the most convenient and affordable means of going around Crete.</p>
<p>Car rentals are also available if you wish a more private and more personal adventure on your visit to Crete.  But tourists may need to bring along their drivers license for this and make sure that the car insurance covers them to the places that would be visited. Petrol stations also close early, usually around 7pm.</p>
<p>It might be important for private car tourists to fill up beforehand so as not to let an empty gas tank on an isolated part of the island spoil your Greece vacation.</p>
<p>KTEL Bus Service <a href="http://bus-service-crete-ktel.com/">http://bus-service-crete-ktel.com/</a></p>
<p>Travel Bus Services <a href="http://www.cretetravel.com/Bus_schedules/">http://www.cretetravel.com/Bus_schedules/</a></p>
<p>Flight connections to Crete <a href="http://www.crete-connections.com/Travel.htm">http://www.crete-connections.com/Travel.htm</a><!--google_ad_section_end--></p>
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		<title>Dream Weddings in Greece</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 11:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Mutlow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greece is known for being a romantic destination.  The Greek islands are the ideal travel destination for a romantic Greece vacation, celebration, honeymoon, anniversary or weddings.  From the awe-inspiring sunsets of Santorini to the peaceful opportunity to escape to a world where feelings blossom with ease. A lot of couples have decided to tie the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1800" title="redsunset" src="http://www.greekisland-hopping.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/redsunset.jpg" alt="Sailing ship at anchor with red sunset" width="504" height="337" />Greece is known for being a romantic destination.  The Greek islands are the ideal travel destination for a romantic Greece vacation, celebration, honeymoon, anniversary or weddings.  From the awe-inspiring sunsets of Santorini to the peaceful opportunity to escape to a world where feelings blossom with ease.</p>
<p>A lot of couples have decided to tie the knot in Greece.  <span id="more-1799"></span>Many people are choosing Greece as a wedding destination because it offers some of the most magical and mystical views, with incredible festivals seemingly every month of the year and some of the world’s most breathtaking sunsets while being reasonably priced.</p>
<p>But to get married in Greece there are some legalities that should be taken care of.  Couples are required to present birth certificates that have translated into Greek and that carry an apostille stamp.</p>
<p>Apostille stamp is the seal placed on documents that are used abroad.  Letters of No Impediment, also sealed with an apostille stamp stating that both are free to legally marry.  This would serve as the marriage license.</p>
<p>After finishing of the formalities and the technical aspects of the wedding, then the planning for the wedding and the actual ceremony starts.  To make guided and well-informed decisions, then it would be better to hire a wedding consultant in Greece.  Getting a local consultant will help you decide on the locations and other aspects of the wedding.</p>
<p><!--google_ad_section_start-->Wedding consultants in Greece are pretty much affordable.  There are many affordable services that handle all of the paperwork and offer packages for Civil Ceremonies, Catholic Ceremonies, Gay Ceremonies as well as Greek Orthodox.</p>
<p>Locations are certainly breathtaking, since there are great places with extraordinary ocean views and amazing sunset.  For those who are adventurous, then there are weddings<!--google_ad_section_end--> that can be performed on Mount Olympus.</p>
<p>Santorini is among the most popular venues for weddings. It is easy to comprehend why. What could be more mystical than exchanging vows in the shadow of a volcano overlooking the clear blue sea?</p>
<p>Then there’s Paxos a small Island, a world away from its larger cousin Corfu only miles to its north. Paxos is famed for its Olive Oil, sunsets and clear blue water that has a reputation equal to anywhere in the Mediterranean.</p>
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