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Why Crete is the Perfect Destination for Digital Nomads
The rise of digital nomads makes it easier than ever for remote workers to explore the world while continuing their professional lives.
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Why Our Hotel is Perfect for Digital Nomads
If you are a digital nomad and are looking for a place that combines work and relaxation, then our hotel in Crete is the ideal place for you.
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Conciergerie Services in Crete
When visiting Crete, you’ll want to make the most of your time on this beautiful island. Whether you're staying in an eco-hotel, a rural house, or a boutique resort, conciergerie services can elevate your experience and ensure you enjoy a stress-free, personalized vacation.
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Ecotourism Family Holiday
Ecotourism family holidays offer the perfect way to teach children about the environment, sustainability, and the importance of conserving nature.
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Rural Houses in Crete
These traditional homes are located in picturesque villages, offering travelers a glimpse into local life while surrounded by Crete’s natural beauty.
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Agritourism Small Family Hotel in Crete
These cozy, family-run accommodations offer guests the chance to escape the crowds, enjoy traditional Cretan hospitality, and immerse themselves in the island’s agricultural lifestyle.
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Agrotourism rural hotel in Crete
Agrotourism combines agricultural activities with tourism, providing visitors a chance to experience farm life firsthand. In Crete, agrotourism rural hotels offer a mix of authentic
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Ecotourism hotel Crete
This eco-friendly hotel allows guests to experience the island’s rich cultural heritage while embracing environmentally conscious practices.
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Sustainable fishing | Greenpeace UK
Decades of bad fishing practices have left our oceans in a tragic state. Many species which were once common-place are now threatened, dwindling to the point where there aren’t enough to catch and make a profit.
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Mediterranean marine life under threat
It is estimated that 80-100% of fan mussel populations were recently lost during a sudden increase in mortality rates in Spain, Italy and other regions of the Mediterranean Basin, while 30% of all red coral was destroyed by a single storm.