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Crete is the largest of the Greek islands. It has a history that goes back many centuries and there are a lot of places where you can find proof of its rich past. Bali- Crete The fisherman village of Bali on Crete lies at the most beautiful part of the northern coast with easy access from the mainroad: Heraklion (40 kilometres to the west) - Rethimnon (32 kilometres to the east). In recent years Bali has been developed into a popular tourist resort but still preserves its traditional character. In addition to the many facilities of the village, Bali is also an ideal starting-point to explore the imposing scenery of middle and western Crete ( Idi and Lefka Ori). Bali combines the reality of a small place with many changes of scene or atmosphere. About us Talea Beach is built on a Aegean panoramic architecture, painted with pretty pastel colors and provides unforgettable holidays for all ages, directly located on the Cretan Sea. The name of the Hotel is from the Talea Ori (as it was known in the ancient years). Talea ori on Greek mythology is the place of Talos. Talos was a man of bronze, made by Hephaestus, whom Zeus gave to Europa after he kidnapped her and took her to Crete. Talos became the guardian of Crete, circling the island three times each day and throwing stones at any ship which approached its shores. He had a single vein, which ran from his neck to his ankle and was closed by a single bronze nail. When the Argo approached Crete on the way back from obtaining the Golden Fleece, Medea cast a spell on Talos and then removed the bronze nail, all of Talos' blood ran out and he died, thus enabling the ship to land.
Crete Crete is the largest of the Greek islands. The Cretans are known for their generosity of spirit. They like strangers, they are pleasant, graceful and hospitable. As their glorious and turbulent history indicates, they are driven by a powerful desire for freedom and independence, which is reflected in every expression of their daily life. The Cretans keep the local customs and traditions alive. Many still wear the traditional costumes, sing traditional Cretan songs and dance the local dances. Their income derives from agriculture, stock- breeding, commerce and in recent years from tourism, which has developed quite a bit. Cretan girls make beautiful folk-art objects, like ceramics, embroideries and woven fabrics, which can be purchased at most shops on the island., The mountains of Crete present a wide variety of geological formations, valleys, gorges, caves and plateaux. They are part of the Dinarotauric Arrow, which begins at the Dinaric Alps. The western side of Crete includes Lefka Ori (White Mountains), or Madares, with Pachnes being the highest peak at 2,453 m. The central part of the island is dominated by Psiloritis, or Ida mountain, Crete’s tallest, Timios Stavros (2,456 m) being the highest peak. In the eastern part of island one can admire Dikta, or Lassithiotika (2,148 m). Apart from these mountain chains there are other, less high ranges, such as Kedros (1,777 m), the ridge of Kouloukonas alias Talea Ori (as it was known in the ancient years), mount Kofinas (1,231 m) and the Sitia mountains where the tallest peaks are 1,320 m and 1,476 m high. The Cretan mountains are for the most part covered with forests. In the recent years, severe damage has been caused by fire and the intensive timber trade and the forest density has been significantly reduced. Still, Roura Forest on mount Ida and Selekano Forest on mount Dikta, are well preserved. Yet, the most beautiful forest on the island is the famous palm-forest of Vai, where the palm-trees reach the beach giving a tropical touch and unique beauty to the area.
Restaurant, Tennis court, Golf, Baby sitting, Bar/Lounge, TV, Direct dial phone, Safety Box