Heraklion (also Iraklio) is the capital and busy port city of Crete, the largest and most populated island in Greece. If you’ve booked a trip to Heraklion and are about to plan your time there, here’s 8 things to see and do in and around Heraklion, Crete. Contents 1. Walk to the Heraklion lighthouse 2. …
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Rethymno is a town situated in the east of popular Chania ion Crete. If you want to visit Rethymno, it’s easy getting to Rethymno by bus from Chania. Here’s how to do it… Contents 1. Chania Bus Station 2. Buses and tickets 3. Getting to Rethymno town centre 4. Tips <img width=”300″ height=”131″ src=”https://riavistas.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Follow-me-on-300×131.png” alt=”Follow …
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When you first see Meteora you’ll wonder how you’ll get around its vast landscape. There may only be one, but the Meteora bus will get you to where you need to go! To give you an idea of getting around Meteora by bus, read on! The Meteora Bus and it’s route The Meteora Bus …
At only 20 kilometres long, you can easily get around the island of Formentera. If you’re about to visit or you’re looking for the best method of transport while there, here’s my advice and tips on how to get around Formentera island by car, scooter, bus or bike! Hiring a car, scooter or ATV The …
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