Crete

Crete by Victoria Kyriakopoulos, published by Lonely Planet Publications in 2008, is a comprehensive travel guide that spans 260 pages. This fourth edition serves as an essential resource for travelers seeking to explore the rich culture and landscapes of Crete, providing in-depth insights for both first-time visitors and those returning to this beloved destination.
Readers will find a wealth of information tailored for families, including tips for traveling with children and cultural insights from locals. The guide also features a full-color fold-out regional map and offers expanded coverage of small interior villages, making it a valuable companion for anyone looking to navigate the diverse offerings of this Greek island. With its focus on travel and reference, this edition aims to enhance the experience of exploring Crete’s unique attractions and hidden gems.
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Travellers wanting to explore a region in-depth or repeat visitors returning to a favourite destination find these regional guides indispensable travel companions. Extra features include a full-colour fold-out regional map, inspirational front sections for planning and information for driving and travelling with a family.Crete, fourth edition, is great for families, with more information on travelling with children, and provides more cultural insights from locals and expanded coverage of small interior villages.”The trusted companion for a generation of independent travellers.” (New York Times)
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