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Crete: Birds, Flowers & Minoans

GREECE

April 27 – May 4, 2021 from £1995 per person | with Kevin Hand

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• Absorb captivating views across the

Cretan landscape from the beautiful

Lassithi Plateau • Explore the Minoan palace at

Knossos in addition to the remains at

Gournia and Malia • Look out for waders, migrant pipits and larks in the coastal town of

Elounda, followed by a nearby cliff walk where wild gladioli and endemic orchids grow above the sea

Its mountains and gorges alive with wildlife, Crete possesses a magical quality that entrances every visitor. One of the most exceptional botanical areas in the Mediterranean, Crete boasts a superb fora containing at least 160 endemic species, including ebony, rock lettuce and birthwort. Myriad orchids grace archaeological sites, and felds sparkle with wild gladioli and irises. Crete is also well known for its fauna, from the kri-kri – the wild ancestor of the domestic goat – to the rare bearded vulture that haunts the island’s mountain passes. During our walks across the Cretan landscape we will enjoy breathtaking views, particularly at the Lassithi Plateau, a fertile mountain expanse where raptors glide in the valley below. At the head of the precipitous Samaria Gorge, where centuries-old cypresses stand sentinel, we will seek out mountain plants such as aubretia and yellow Star-of-Bethlehem.

Although the emphasis of our programme will be on fowers and birds, Tour Director Kevin Hand, MSc, MCIEEM, is a conservationist and environmental consultant with a special interest in birds, mammals and ecotourism. He has led many projects linking nature and communities, and recently led a team providing access to the British countryside for hard to reach groups. Kevin is currently leading a project on eagles, vultures and other wildlife in Albania. In April 2017 he was appointed President of the Cambridge Natural History Society. there will also be a guided tour of the famous Minoan site of Knossos and visits to the smaller remains at Gournia and Malia. Te majestic Selinari Gorge, meanwhile, ofers opportunities to visit an old chapel and newly founded monastery.

Our tour to Crete coincides with Orthodox Easter, and we will take in local events and celebrations on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of our stay.

Our frst fve nights are spent at the Hotel Miramare Resort & Spa, a small hotel close to the sea near Agios Nikolaos. In Omalos we stay at the Neos Omalos, a mountain resort hotel.

Cost of £1995 includes: return airfare, accommodation based on sharing a twin or double bedded room, breakfast, dinner with wine, water & coffee, excursions & admissions, gratuities. Not included: travel insurance, single room supplement £160. TOUR CODE: CRET21 Lassithi Plateau

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FITNESS / PRACTICALITIES: Participants should have a good overall level of ftness for this tour, as a number of visits will involve negotiating rugged or uneven terrain.

Day 1 Flight from London Gatwick to Heraklion. Transfer to Agios Nikolaos for fve nights at Hotel Miramare. Day 2 Morning lecture followed by coastal town of Elounda (waders, migrant pipits, larks in former salt-pans) and peninsula of Spinalonga (sunken city of Olous). Afternoon: boat trip to Venetian island fortress of Spinalonga, followed by cliff walk (wild gladioli, endemic orchids, birds of prey). Day 3 Minoan Palace of Malia (marsh shore with short turf covered in Cretan camomile and catch fy). Afternoon visit to the famous Minoan Palace at Knossos. Day 4 Lassithi Plateau (large, fertile mountain plateau with panoramic views) for orchids, upland plants, fruit groves with optional visit to Dhiktean Cave (birthplace of Zeus). Day 5 Morning: ruins of Gournia (unusual Minoan town), rocky coastline in search of Cretan ebony. Afternoon: gigantic gorge mouth at Monastiraki (chough, Alpine swift). Day 6 Orthodox Easter Sunday Selinari Gorge (chapel, monastery and vulture colony), Rethymnon, Agia Lake (waders and migrant waterbirds) then transfer for two nights at Neos Omalos Hotel in mountains of western Crete. Day 7 Across Omalos Plateau to Samaria Gorge, exploring little-known paths, searching for mountain plants (endemic Cretan tulip, aubretia, yellow Star-of-Bethlehem, centuries-old cypresses), with possible sightings of bearded vulture and agrimi (wild goat). Day 8 Flight from Chania to London Gatwick.

Please note that the itinerary represents a guide to what we hope to offer, and some elements may be subject to change or confrmation. Changing local conditions may also affect our itinerary nearer the time.

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