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Crete TOURnet - Guide to the island offering links and summaries of hotels, travel agents, and local businesses.

Chania-Info - Island guide offering details on accommodations, activities, beaches, and night life. Also includes photos and a guest book.

Mediterranean Islands Network: Creta - Reservation service for accommodations, excursions, and car rentals. Includes links to local businesses.

University of Crete Guide - Information about the island with maps, hotels, camping, places to visit, historical and archaeological sites and useful phone numbers.

Crete by Summer - Travel guide to Crete with information about accommodation, car rental, excursions, news, and weather.

Kretaguiden - A holiday guide which splits information between the four key regions of Crete. Features photographs and maps of the main tourist areas.

CreteTravel.com - Guide to Crete with special places on the island, information about hotels, flights, ferries, travel, maps, moutain villages, beautiful beaches, off the beaten track and uncrowded unique places.

Crete Web: Guide for Holidays - Information about hotels, apartments, taverns, restaurants, clubs, jewelleries and other.

Vacation in Crete - Detailed tourist guide with hotel reservation and car rental services, beaches, history, museums, monuments, restaurants, villages, nightlife, products, local cuisine, eating out and maps.

West Crete Holiday Guide - Guide to holiday resorts and villages in the West of the island, with general information about climate, transport and interesting places to visit.

Southern Crete - Guide for the south side of Crete, with information for tourists.

Simply-Crete - Tourist guide for Crete with information about accommodations, history, natural history, walking, culture, and with articles, book reviews, photographs and forum.

Crete Holidays - Link collection to information on a well prepared holiday to Crete, offering accommodations, transport, activities and sights. In English and Dutch.

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