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Crete hosts more species of wild flower than the whole of the europian Isles, including around 150 endemic plants. Without doubt the best time to see the profusion of flowers is in the month of May.

Some of the flowers are linked to mythology, such as the scarlet buttercups. According to legend, Smyrna’s son, Adonis, was so dangerously handsome, Aphrodite sealed him in a chest and placed him under the guard of Persephone, Queen of the underworld. Curiosity got the better of her and Persephone opened the chest and immediately took Adonis as her lover.

Aphrodite was not amused and fought with Persephone until the muse, Calliope, ruled that Adonis should spend a third of the year with each of the two Godesses and a third alone.
   Persephone discovered that Aphrodite had persuaded Adonis to spend his own third with her! Persephone told Ares, Aphrodite’s jealous lover, who in a wild rage turned himself into a wild boar and tore Adonis limb from limb. It is said wherever the blood of Adonis fell, the tiny scarlet buttercups sprang up, forever after called ‘adonis’.
   The modern name for the buttercups is Adonis microcarpa and they can be found in abundance among the roman ruins at Aptera above Megalo Chorafia, just east of Chania. This site is also home to bryony, giant fennel, scarlet pimpernel and wild orchids.
  
At Stalos, among the sand dunes you can find sea daffodils and sedge.
   If you take the road to Omalos, you can see Dracunculus vulgaris, a triffid like plant with an aubergine coloured velvet tongue wrapped around a glistening black rod up to one foot long! On the Omalos plateau itself you can discover mauve anemones with paper-like petals and the odd pink and yellow wild tulip.
  
Moving above the Samaria Gorge to the climbing hut at Kallergi, follow acrocus lined path to view more wild crocus and mauve aubretia.
  
At this time of year many of the roadside views sport fields of yellow and red poppies.  If your are lucky enough to be holidaying in the spring months, don’t miss the opportunity to discover these unique and beautiful wild flowers and experience the natural beauty of Greece.
 
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Platanias municilality

Platanias village it lays beside river Iardanos (which means holy water according to Homer) or Platania. It has been named after the sycamores that were in the riverbank.The old village of Platanias is situated at the top of the hill. The old village of Platanias is situated at the top of the hill, it was there that the inhabitants of Platanias found refuge from pirates and other invaders over the centuries.

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The beach

There is a beautiful 7 kilometer beach with all the standard facilities.The thin golden pink sand of this beach and the trees along the seafront create an exotic setting.You can find water sports. Bus service from Chania every 15minutes. There are plenty of bars and restaurants next to the sea but if you want a quiet beach just go to Gerani or Maleme.The beach in Platanias area is awarded with the Blue Flag award from the E.U. for several years. There are lifeguards in the most busy areas.


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History of Chania? (brief)

General Info About Chania
The city of Chania
The most poetic city of Crete when you walk through it leaves you with a pleasant taste of beauty. Built on the ruins of ancient Kidonia it has seen and survived many invaders, but has also tasted civilizations that left their marks on building faces, castles, walls, antiquities, monasteries and churches.
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Platanias area radio stations

87,6: TRAST FM

88  : Village Radio
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HISTORY OF CRETE? (brief)

HISTORY OF CRETE

 ‘In the middle of the wine dark sea is a country called Crete, lovely and prosperous and surrounded by water’   Homer, The Odyssey.     Crete is the most southerly and largest of all the Greek islands. It is rich in scenic variety and steeped in history and legend. It’s splendid climate is matched by the warmth of it’s people who offer generous hospitality to any foreigners. Read more...


Wild Flowers?

Crete hosts more species of wild flower than the whole of the europian Isles, including around 150 endemic plants. Without doubt the best time to see the profusion of flowers is in the month of May.

Some of the flowers are linked to mythology, such as the scarlet buttercups. According to legend, Smyrna’s son, Adonis, was so dangerously handsome, Aphrodite sealed him in a chest and placed him under the guard of Persephone, Queen of the underworld. Curiosity got the better of her and Persephone opened the chest and immediately took Adonis as her lover.  Read more...


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