CRETE’S FIRST UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
A land steeped in myth, Crete is now home to one of the world’s most important cultural recognitions. Crete is a treasure chest of folklore and heritage with a wealth of historical monuments and sites of interest. Home to the first European civilization, the birthplace of Zeus, and at the crossroad of the Middle East, Europe, and Egypt; Crete has always been the subject of great desire for many conquerors. Crete is the island of vibrant colors, pristine nature & unforgettable views.
The island’s 6 iconic Minoan Palatial Centres, Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros, Zominthos and Kydonia, have been officially inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, joining just 20 such sites across Greece. These ancient palaces were not only architectural marvels, but the beating hearts of a Bronze Age civilization that shaped early European history. They were centres of governance, artistry, spirituality, and innovation. Today, they stand as timeless symbols of cultural brilliance. This is a celebration of a legacy that continues to inspire.
Its radiance is created by the supreme extremes of the nature: the sharp rugged mountains meeting openly with clear seas, but also its deep connection with the history. The birthplace of the first European civilization – the Minoans – and the legendary Olympian Zeus, all offer fascinating evidence of Crete’s historic power and influence. Exploring a small village, hike on secret path or swim in an abandoned beach are truly authentic & unforgettable experiences. Crete is the ideal place for an uplifting journey of pure bliss, serenity, and reconnection with pristine nature.

