Crete, an exquisite island, is located between Europe, Asia and Africa, and in the north, is it surrounded by the Cretan Sea and in the south, by the Libyan Sea. It has become known as one of the most alluring tourist destinations in Europe. This is attributed to its geographical location, extraordinary flora and fauna, a unique natural phenomenon, such as the Gorge of Samaria, and its rich historical monuments. The archaeological sites in Crete (Knossos palace) are worldwide known and can be visited along with the famous Byzantine monuments. As it is understood, such churches and their artifacts mainly appeal to visitors with particular religious interests. At the same time, for the modern tourist who is interested beyond the usual attractions, there are also developed traditional settlements, the Sustainable tourism and Ecotourism, traditional cultural events and feasts, as well as exhibitions of popular art. Regarding the economy, over the last decade, an important growth in agriculture (the climate encourages a lot of bio‐cultures), industry and finally tourism has taken place. However, a more general growth is also to be seen in other economic sectors (manufacture, trade etc.) that benefit from the increase in the number of consumers annually, due to the surge in tourism. This radiograph of the island of Crete demonstrates all the natural and cultural elements that are impressive and rare within one area, and which, if exploited correctly, may create other tourist models based on natural and cultural resources.
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January 01 2003
Natur und kultur griechenlands als unerschöpfliche grundlagen des zukunftsfähigen tourismus
Karagiannis Stephanos
Karagiannis Stephanos
Technological Educational Institut of Heraklion‐Crete‐Greece School of Management and Economics Department of Tourism Industry Stavromenos, Heraklion, 71500 Crete, Greece
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1759-8451
Print ISSN: 1660-5373
© MCB UP Limited
2003
Tourism Review (2003) 58 (1): 41–46.
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Stephanos K (2003), "Natur und kultur griechenlands als unerschöpfliche grundlagen des zukunftsfähigen tourismus". Tourism Review, Vol. 58 No. 1 pp. 41–46, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb058402
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