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Crete
Outdoors pursuits
One of the Greek Islands most famous villa holiday destinations, Crete essentially caters for every taste. Yet while its better-known resorts are equipped for tourism and busy nightlife, vast areas remain beautifully untouched. Among the many reasons to holiday in Crete are its lively cities, shopping havens, historical sites, endless beaches and natural curiosities. Our villas are set near quiet coves, secluded beaches and invigorating mountain villages steeped in traditional Greek life, culture, charm and pure romance.
Church, Vamos region
There are countless things to do and see in Crete. Walks, climbs, drives and rides take you across striking plateaux, dramatic mountains and stunning seascapes. When you choose a villa holiday on this Greek Island, you can discover local customs and traditions; try new sports or simply soak up the stunning natural environment and its amazing views from snow-capped mountains to glistening bays. Swimming, watersports, fishing, diving and snorkelling are in abundance around Cretes coastline. Climbing and caving are also a popular way to explore the islands world-famous local gorges.
Retail therapy
Shopping on Crete is an experience not to be missed. A wide range of small village shops and markets sell local produce and beautifullycrafted leather, copper, bronze, terracotta and wooden items. Explore the bigger towns on your villa holiday, where the streets are lined with chic boutiques offering the latest trends in clothing, shoes, and beauty items. Everything from top designer labels to original jewellery pieces, folk art and olive oil (Cretes is rated one of the best in the world) youll find great gifts, holiday essentials and luxury items at competitive prices.
A sandy beach at Bali
On the beach
Youll find an endless number of beautiful sand and coloured pebble beaches bordering Cretes coastline - many awarded with the Blue Flag for cleanliness and safety and ideal for a family holiday. Pretty secluded coves lapped by clear warm seas are dotted across Crete; while the larger and busier villa holiday resorts and bays offer waterfront bars, tavernas and every day amenities ideal for families. The island also provides practical seaside facilities, including sun umbrellas as well as lifeguards in peak season to watch over visitors on the beach and in the water.
Hints of history
Crete is home to many architectural and historical jewels. From ancient labyrinthine ruins and scenic routes well-trodden by legends, youll be instantly transported back to the Minoan culture that flourished on this Greek Island thousands of years ago. Roman, Venetian and Turkish rule have also left their mark on Crete with cobbled alleys, monasteries, old fortresses, mosques and harbours. Multiple museums offer a fascinating insight into its long and colourful past, as well as Cretes many cultural traditions still practised in villages to this day. We have over 50 villas in Crete. See the full range at www.jamesvillas.co.uk
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