Welcome to Plakias Suites, where minimal luxury meets the warmth of home away from home.
Our complex of six apartments blends seamlessly into the natural beauty of the Cretan landscape, offering a serene retreat in one of the most captivating spots in southern Crete—the stunning bay of Plakias.
What sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to personalized service.
We take pride in going above and beyond to ensure that your stay with us is nothing short of exceptional.
Greek beaches continue to amaze people from all over the world with their beauty, and the famous American travel website Tripadvisor has included two of them on their list of the World’s Top 25 Beaches for this year.
Balos and Elefonissi in Crete, were voted among TripAdvisor’s 25 best in
the world for 2019, according to the online travel and tourism
platform’s users.
Several major Greek museums
and archaeological sites will remain open for longer hours as of April
1, the country’s Ministry of Culture said earlier this week.
The museums and sites will be equipped with more seasonal staff to cope with the additional hours of operation.
This
move comes as Greece is seeing a constant increase in its tourist
arrivals, something which adds significant numbers of visitors to the
country’s museums and sites.
So, as of Monday, April 1, the site of the Acropolis and the Knossos Palace in Crete will be open from 8 AM until 6 PM (local time).
The Peloponnese’s Epidaurus and its museum, the site and museum of Mycenae, the site of Tiryns, and the Palamidi fortress overlooking the city of Nafplio will be open from 8 AM until 7 PM.
The ancient site of Delphi will be open from 8 AM until 7 PM.
The Palace of the Grand Magister and the site of Lindos on Rhodes will both be open from 8.30 AM until 5 PM.
The
rest of the archaeological sites and museums of the country will
continue operating from 8:30 AM to 4 PM, until more staff is hired to
cover additional hours.
In its announcement, the Ministry of
Culture noted that “the process of hiring seasonal guards and cleaning
crews for the archaeological sites and museums of Athens is ongoing. It
is expected to be completed by April 15, when the expanded schedule of 8
AM to 8 PM will be introduced.”
Ingredients
10 large artichokes, prepared
1 kg fresh peas, prepared
1 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1 cup dill, finely chopped
10 spring onions, finely chopped
300 g tinned tomatoes, finely chopped
200 ml tomato juice
1 tbsp sugar
salt, black pepper
Method
Step 1
In a large pan heat oil on medium heat and cook spring onions until
shiny. Add peas and artichokes and stir for 1 minute. Add all tomato and
a little water to cover peas.
Step 2
Stir in sugar, season with salt and pepper, cover with lid and cook for
40-45 minutes or until vegetables are tender and sauce thickens. Before
you remove pan from heat, stir in dill and extra salt or pepper if
necessary. Serve warm with crusty bread and some feta cheese.
Photo: George Drakopoulow – Food styling: Elena Jeffrey
Here Carnival festivities and Venetian tradition meet!
Every year in Rethymno,
for almost a whole month, the city plays host to a succession of
fun-filled celebrations, bringing together locals and visitors who
participate in this carnival because they love to enjoy every moment of
their lives.
You will see groups of people sitting together in
traditional cafés (kafeneia) drinking “tsikoudiá” (raki), tasting Cretan
titbits and thinking up “mantinádes” (folk couplet songs) on the spot.
The whole town becomes one big party; people work together in order
to organise all the festivities that take place in Rethymno and the
surrounding areas.
The most important work is done by volunteers, people
of all ages who freely contribute their efforts and come up with ever
more innovative ideas for the festivities because of their passion for
the city’s carnival. Each year the carnival celebrations has a different
theme, the element on which the main theatrical act of the dance groups
will be based.
The beginning of the carnival of Rethymno will be
signalled by a town crier, who will walk all around Rethymno telling
people about the festivities that are going to take place.
The carnival
starts with a treasure hunt for children, and there will be numerous
parties, carnival dances, happenings and workshop for children to make
objects by hand, all specially planned to amuse the kids.However, those
of you who are older but young at heart won’t have any complaints; all
kinds of celebrations will fill the streets and squares of this
picturesque town.
The numerous events also include a treasure hunt, the
dancing of the carnival groups and the extravagant night-time parade of
the carnival floats through the streets of the town. You shouldn’t miss
the “Kantáda”, a four-hour serenade with bel canto musical influences,
where carnival groups walk through the old town and fill every corner
with their nostalgic melodies.
The carnival in Rethymno culminates in
the great float parade: 15,000 revellers will participate in the parade
on 6th March in a spectacular production of pictures and sounds and a
strong Venetian influence evident in the costumes, the carnival
floats and the spirit of the carnival celebration. The carnival will
come to its end with the burning of the effigy of the Carnival King.
Customs as old
as the hills come alive once more. Attend the “Moutzoúroma” (daubing)
in the villages of Arméni, Geráni and Rousospíti. You should definitely
attend the “Klépsimo tis Nýfis” (the stealing of the Bride), the
“Avgomázema” (egg collecting) and “Kantí” in the village of Melidóni.
Don’t forget to pay a visit to the village of Méronas, a true folklore
paradise, where a variety of customs are re-enacted, such as the
“Lerades”, the “Arkoúda” (bear), the “Hódja”(Turkish priest), the
”Tsangáris” (cobbler), the “Proxenió” (match-making) and the “Kamíla”
(camel).
(source:visitgreece)
The Greek island of Crete has
just been voted the fifth best of all the world’s top destinations in
TripAdvisor’s recent “Best Destinations in the World – Travelers Choice”
awards.
Crete was featured among the most well-known and popular
tourist destinations anywhere on the globe including London, Paris,
Barcelona, Bali and New York.
The first three places on the TripAdvisor award list were taken by
Paris, London, and Rome, while destinations such as Istanbul, Tokyo and
New York ranked lower than Crete on the list.
Crete and Bali, Indonesia were the only two island destinations to be featured in the top ten locations this year.
The island of Crete took part in the New York Times Travel Show
for the second year in a row boosting its presence in the US market.
The show took place from 25 to 27 January 2019 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan, New York.
Local authorities from the Region of Crete have turned their
attention on the lucrative US market, targeting the American public in
an effort to boost visits.
The New York Times Travel Show is the
longest-running trade show for tourism in North America aimed at both
professionals in the field and consumers.
This year, Greece was a silver
sponsor and its pavilion, which was more impressive and larger than
last year, was located at the front part of the expo centre, thus
offering higher exposure and more visits by the visitors and tourism
professionals.
The pavilion of the Region of Crete was at the centre of the stage, and
was the focus of interest by visitors, the media and tourist agents.
Diplomatic officials and representatives of the Greek community also
stopped by and talked with the staff at the Cretan pavilion.
All of the
visitors were treated by the amazing display of a Cretan dance group
that presented traditional dances.
According to the Director of the Greek National Tourism Organisation
(GNTO), Greta Kamaterou, Greece has surpassed 1,200,000 visitors from
America and Crete is a rising destination for visitors, as it can offer
exceptional gastronomy and unique adventure.
(source:proto thema)