Crete is a live treasure trove of history, culture and natural beauty. Among its many attractions and outstanding landscape, the island’s connection to the ancient Minoan civilization stands out and offers a unique journey back in time. One of Europe’s earliest and advanced civilizations are the Minoans whose legacy can still be explored in a variety of archaeological locations in Crete’s Island. This guide will provide you all the essential information for your trip, to best experience the wonders of this civilization.
The Minoans date back from 2600 to 1100 BC. Their civilization is known for its impressive palaces, vibrant frescoes and their architecture. As there are several archaeological sites around Crete, we created the below guide for your convenience.
Knossos Palace is the most famous Minoan site, where you can admire the Palace of Knossos that is located outside Heraklion. It is said that this complex was the ceremonial and political center of the Minoans. Wandering through the labyrinth corridors and rooms you can marvel the vivid frescoes scenes of the civilization. Our must-see proposals are definitely the Grand Staircase, the Throne Room and the storerooms with the massive pithoi, which were their storage jars. You should also visit the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion which houses a large number of Minoan artifacts. The palace was excavated by Sir Arthur Evans in the 20th century, showcasing the architectural complexity and sophistication of Minoans. The Palace is equipped with a plethora of light wells, sanitary facilities and drainage systems.
Phaistos Palace, located in the southern part of Crete, is another significant Minoan palace. Don’t miss the stunning views of the Messara Plain and the Asterousia Mountains. This site is considered having a more authentic feel compared to Knossos as it is less reconstructed. Our must-see proposals are the famous Faistos Disc; an inscribed clay disc that remains one of the greatest archaeological mysteries in the world. The disc was discovered in 1908, featuring a unique script that has not yet been deciphered.
Malia Palace is also situated in the east of Heraklion and is an insight on the Minoan everyday life with workshops and storage areas. Close to the Palace, you can find the Archaeological Museum of Malia with its collection of discovered artifacts. During the excavations the site revealed important artifacts like ceremonial vessels, gold jewelry and of course Linear A tablets.
Zakros Palace is a less crowded experience on the eastern coast of Crete. This Palace is famous for its storage facilities and the drainage systems. Close to the archaeological site you may find the Zakros Gorge which is a perfect option for hiking and history lovers. This Palace was discovered in 1961 and was mainly untouched from the time. The exotic materials and bronze tools that where found indicate an extensive trade network.
Gournia is considered as the Minoan Pompeii and is located on the northeastern coast of the island. The excavations of this site unveiled a small Palace and a central plaza with its streets and houses. Concurrently, the archaeologists discovered many artifacts of the everyday Minoan life, including tools and pottery. This “not so well-known” archaeological site is the best option to explore the social and economic organization of this time.
It is advisable to choose a guided tour for a deeper insight of this live history and culture, taking best advantage of knowledgeable guides who can share a large number of history content and local stories. For the best experience, choose tours that include transportation, unless you own a vehicle of your own, to combine multiple sites without much effort. The best season to visit these places are during spring and autumn, as the weather is pleasant and there are not any overcrowded places compared to the summer months.
We invite you to embark on this historical adventure, enjoy the remnants of the Minoan civilization and let the history captivate your imagination, reliving the everyday Minoan life of the past years. For the best experience you may consider visiting one of our properties that best suit you, according to your staying preferences.