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November 8, 2025/

This is the story of how a visionary Venetian printer, Aldus Manutius, and a brilliant Cretan scholar, Markos Mousouros, joined forces to create the world’s first “handbooks” — portable books that changed the course of reading forever. Their motto, engraved beneath a dolphin and an anchor, summed up their philosophy perfectly: “Festina Lente” — Make Haste Slowly.

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"He who trusts in God shall be lifted up."

June 8, 2026/

History is often taught as a struggle between heroes and villains. The problem is that real history is rarely that simple and very few people are prepared to explore the complexity of history. In Crete, the Venetians generally enjoy a rather...

How the Hoopoe and Others Came into Being.

April 12, 2026/

Pandion, 5th king of Athens and grandson of the divine blacksmith Hephaestus knew he was in trouble. The Barbarian army of Labdacus, King of Thebes stood outside the gates of the city and was getting ready for an all-out assault on...

Tropaeolum majus flower

November 30, 2025/

Nasturtium, known botanically as Tropaeolum majus, is rarely mentioned in any of the herbal books commonly available. Even the Godmother of modern herbalism, Mrs. M. Grieves makes no mention of it in her now classic work “A Modern Herbal”. It shares...

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The Magical Crete Magicians

 I arrived in Crete many years ago, for a 2-week holiday. It turned out to be the longest two weeks of my life.

The magic of Crete caught me immediately in its spell, and I just decided to stay. Because I speak 4 languages fluently and can get by in a few more, I didn’t have too many problems finding a job in the tourism sector. During this time I realised that there was a lot wrong with the tourism industry, but didn’t really think about it too much, I was too busy working.

When Covid 19 turned the whole world on its head, my job was seriously affected by this. This gave me the chance to really look at my misgivings about the industry, and the time to develop my own ideas about what tourism is and how it should be approached.

This is when the idea of Magical Crete started taking shape…

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I met this crazy Irish guy on one of the rather boring trips on the ferry to Gramvousa and Balos when I was working as a tour guide.

When I finally got used to his accent and understood what he was actually saying, things got a lot easier and we got on very well.

The man’s knowledge is just incredible, and what was even more incredible was that he was willing to share it with me.

When I understood what he was thinking about and wanted to do, I knew this was something I wouldn’t mind getting involved with.

And then, he asked if I would be interested in developing his ideas and being part of Magical Crete…

During our time developing our ideas Enda got a little too enthusiastic now and again and did some damage to himself, sometimes quite serious damage.

While trying to stop him from doing further damage and making him see the sense in caution and care, he gave me the status of his “Guardian Angel” …

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