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Enjoy culture and food. Enjoy a drink on the terrace in a picturesque village, whether it's in a tropical destination or just around the corner from you. Cycling allows you to discover the nicest villages where you can enjoy delicious food and learn about the local culture. It's an ideal way to enjoy cycling for those who secretly prefer to spend more time on the terrace than on the bike.

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Discover the culture of Crete

Crete is a popular holiday destination, with many people visiting the island for its beautiful beaches, clear sea, and rich history. But what could be better than stopping at one of Crete's charming and picturesque villages and towns during a beautiful bike ride? It's an excellent opportunity to enjoy the local culture and traditional lifestyle of the islanders.

Chania: Perhaps the most popular town in Crete, known for its Venetian harbor, beautiful architecture, and lively atmosphere. You can wander through the narrow, winding streets and enjoy delicious tavernas and shops.

Rethymnon: This town, located on the west coast of the island, has a beautiful old town with a Venetian tower, a castle, and a stunning sandy beach. You can enjoy great food and drink, stroll along the promenade, and shop in the cozy shopping streets.

Agia Galini: This idyllic village is located on the south coast of Crete and is surrounded by beautiful bays and mountains. The village is built on a cliff where you don't have to look far to find cozy restaurants. At the foot of the village, there is a beautiful beach where you can relax.

Matala: This small, bohemian village is best known for its beautiful beaches and the famous caves where many hippies stayed in the 60s and 70s. It's a colorful town where you can enjoy delicious food.

Chora Sfakion: This village is located on the southwest coast of Crete and is a perfect place for those looking for peace and quiet. You can relax on the beach, enjoy local tavernas, and walk along the coast.

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Culture & food is the perfect match

Culture and food often go hand in hand, and this is true for Greece as well. The Greek cuisine is rich in traditions and a big part of the culture. Greek dishes are particularly known for their fresh ingredients and flavorful combinations.

A popular dish is of course Gyros, made of marinated pork that is rolled and grilled on a spit. It's not complete without a pita bread with tzatziki, tomatoes, and onions!

Another favorite is Moussaka, a casserole dish with potatoes, eggplant, and minced meat, covered with a sauce of milk and egg and finished with cheese.

For vegetarians, Dolmades are a good choice. These are grape leaves stuffed with rice, onion, dill, and other herbs.

Which dish will you go for when you visit Crete? 

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Enjoy culture and food. Enjoy a drink on the terrace in a picturesque village, whether it's in a tropical destination or just around the corner from you.

Cycling allows you to discover the nicest villages where you can enjoy delicious food and learn about the local culture. It's an ideal way to enjoy cycling for those who secretly prefer to spend more time on the terrace than on the bike.

COLLAGE_CultureEnFood_WEB

Discover the culture of Crete

Crete is a popular holiday destination, with many people visiting the island for its beautiful beaches, clear sea, and rich history. But what could be better than stopping at one of Crete's charming and picturesque villages and towns during a beautiful bike ride? It's an excellent opportunity to enjoy the local culture and traditional lifestyle of the islanders.

Chania: Perhaps the most popular town in Crete, known for its Venetian harbor, beautiful architecture, and lively atmosphere. You can wander through the narrow, winding streets and enjoy delicious tavernas and shops.

Rethymnon: This town, located on the west coast of the island, has a beautiful old town with a Venetian tower, a castle, and a stunning sandy beach. You can enjoy great food and drink, stroll along the promenade, and shop in the cozy shopping streets.

Agia Galini: This idyllic village is located on the south coast of Crete and is surrounded by beautiful bays and mountains. The village is built on a cliff where you don't have to look far to find cozy restaurants. At the foot of the village, there is a beautiful beach where you can relax.

Matala: This small, bohemian village is best known for its beautiful beaches and the famous caves where many hippies stayed in the 60s and 70s. It's a colorful town where you can enjoy delicious food.

Chora Sfakion: This village is located on the southwest coast of Crete and is a perfect place for those looking for peace and quiet. You can relax on the beach, enjoy local tavernas, and walk along the coast.

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Culture & food is the perfect match

Culture and food often go hand in hand, and this is true for Greece as well. The Greek cuisine is rich in traditions and a big part of the culture. Greek dishes are particularly known for their fresh ingredients and flavorful combinations.

A popular dish is of course Gyros, made of marinated pork that is rolled and grilled on a spit. It's not complete without a pita bread with tzatziki, tomatoes, and onions!

Another favorite is Moussaka, a casserole dish with potatoes, eggplant, and minced meat, covered with a sauce of milk and egg and finished with cheese.

For vegetarians, Dolmades are a good choice. These are grape leaves stuffed with rice, onion, dill, and other herbs.

Which dish you will go for when you visit Crete? 

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