Knossos in One Day

Knossos in One Day

Yes, you can comfortably see Knossos and Heraklion’s Archaeological Museum in one day, provided you start early and plan the route in advance. The palace sits roughly five kilometres south of Heraklion, so the two sights pair naturally into a single, well-paced day. A morning at the ruins followed by an afternoon among the original … Read more

Where to Stay Near Knossos

Where to Stay Near Knossos

Most visitors to Knossos base themselves in Heraklion, the Cretan capital that sits roughly 5 km north of the archaeological site and serves as the island’s main port and airport. From a Heraklion base you can reach the palace in fifteen to twenty minutes by bus, taxi or car, which is why the city and … Read more

Minoan Jewellery

Minoan Jewellery

Minoan jewellery is the body of gold, silver, faience and gemstone ornaments produced by the Bronze Age Minoan civilisation of Crete, ranging from delicate granulated pendants to engraved gold signet rings. These objects reveal a wealthy, artistic society that prized fine metalwork, trade and ritual display. To see the finest surviving pieces in person, you … Read more

Minoan Architecture

Minoan Architecture

Minoan architecture is the Bronze Age building tradition of Crete, defined by sprawling court-centred palaces, multi-storey wings, light wells, painted tapering columns and frescoed walls, all built without defensive fortification. It is the architectural signature of Europe’s first advanced civilisation, and you can still walk through its ruins on the island today. Plan tickets and … Read more

The Phaistos Disc

The Phaistos Disc

The Phaistos Disc is a fired-clay disc about sixteen centimetres in diameter, stamped on both faces with a spiral of pictographic signs that were impressed using pre-formed punches, an early example of what some call movable type. It was found at the Minoan palace of Phaistos in southern Crete and remains one of archaeology’s most … Read more

Gournia: The Minoan Town

Gournia: The Minoan Town

Gournia is the best-preserved Minoan town on Crete, a complete Bronze Age settlement of paved lanes, small houses, workshops, a public square and a modest governor’s residence overlooking the Gulf of Mirabello in the island’s east. Unlike the great ceremonial centres, it preserves the texture of ordinary Minoan daily life rather than royal grandeur. Plan … Read more

The Palace of Malia

The Palace of Malia

The Palace of Malia is a Minoan palace on the north coast of Crete, the third-largest of the island’s great palatial centres, set on a flat coastal plain near the modern resort town of Malia. It survives as an open archaeological site of courts, storerooms and ceremonial spaces that reveal how a Bronze Age Cretan … Read more

The Palace of Phaistos

The Palace of Phaistos

The Palace of Phaistos is the second-largest Minoan palace on Crete, a sprawling Bronze Age complex set on a low ridge above the fertile Messara plain in south-central Crete. Its grand staircases, paved courts and sweeping views over the Geropotamos valley toward Mount Ida make it one of the island’s most atmospheric ancient sites. Plan … Read more