Up, breakfast, bus; this time for a trek across the island to the southern coast.
Our adventures started in the town of Gortys. This sleepy little village was the capital of the Roman province back in the day, so there are important ruins to be tromped on.
The first stop was a complex that included a basilica of St. Titus. Yes, I know that we saw one the other day in Heraklion but this one is much older.
Another building in the complex was the “odeon.” An “odeon” is different from a “theatre” in that the former has a roof while the later is an open air structure.
The new structure was added to protect the original wall. On that wall are written a law code that dates back to Minoan times.
The next stop was the Minoan palace of Phaestos. This was the second most important palace/city complex of Minoan Crete. Though not as large as it’s cousin at Knossos, it is still important for what archaeologists have been able to learn from it.
After Phaestos it was time to hit the beach. Our destination for that was the town of Malala. During the summer this is a hustling, rather famous beach town. In January it is a dead, rather famous beach town. But the sea is still there.
Eventually it was time to reboard the bus and return to base. Tomorrow we move to Athens with an early flight so…luggage in the lobby by 6:30, quick breakfast, and we’re out of here by 7:00. Rock and Roll.
Groovy!