- Crete - Wikipedia
Crete is the largest island in Greece and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea It is located south of almost the rest of the country, in the southern part of the Aegean Sea separating the Aegean from the Libyan Sea
- Crete: Beaches, History Local Culture Guide 2025 - Discover Greece
The largest island in Greece, Crete is renowned for its pin-up beaches, wild natural beauty, exquisite cuisine and thousands of years of culture and history It is a favourite destination for all visitors – families, couples and friends – and offers something different in every season
- Crete: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Crete Tourism: Tripadvisor has 1,931,904 reviews of Crete Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Crete resource
- Crete - Visit Greece
Crete is the largest island in Greece, and the fifth largest one in the Mediterranean Sea Here, you can admire the remnants of brilliant civilizations, explore glorious beaches, impressive mountainscapes, fertile valleys and steep gorges, and become part of the island’s rich gastronomic culture
- Crete | History Geography | Britannica
Crete is the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean and the largest of the islands forming part of modern Greece It is relatively long and narrow, stretching for 160 miles (260 km) on its east-west axis and varying in width from 7 5 to 37 miles (12 to 60 km)
- Incredible Crete | The official tourism website of Crete
Crete is the largest Greek island and a landmark in the maritime crossroads between the West and the East, Europe and Africa, a unique and fascinating place full of transitions and surprises
- The Best Things to Do in Crete, Greece (Plus the Top Things to Avoid)
Everything you need to know about visiting Crete, Greece's largest island, including the best things to do, the top restaurants and hotels, plus a few things to avoid
- Crete Insider | Explore Crete Inside Out
Crete, the largest of the Greek islands, has a history as vast and layered as its landscapes Over thousands of years, it has been home to empires, rebels, saints, and conquerors, starting with the mysterious Minoans untile WWII’s resistance fighters
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