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Greece in May 2008

Sun, fun, light crowds, light prices

By deTraci Regula, About.com

Curve of beach at Sweetwater, Crete

Part of Sweetwater Beach, a popular nude beach on Crete in May

May starts with May Day, a national labor holiday with parades and other festivities on May 1st. It also marks the Feast of the Flowers, a springtime appreciation of flowers which is a celebration with very ancient "roots" in festivals of the goddess Demeter. In 2008, the musical play "Mamma Mia" has a special local opening in Athens Greece on May 6th. Don't confuse this with the upcoming movie which was shot at various locations in Greece and is based on the musical of the same name, which in turn is based on a selection of Abba hits. It stars Meryl Streep, Colin Firth, and a host of other stars, and may give quite a boost to Greek tourism.

Later in the month, ancient customs continue in the Anastenaria, an observance which includes fire walking - really dancing - over pits filled with coals, primarily celebrated in Aghia Eleni near Serres and Langada outside of Thessaloniki.

On May 18th, International Monuments Day is celebrated with free admission to all museums and archaeological sites in Greece.

On Crete, the Battle of Crete is commemorated in many places throughout the month, with a major observance in Heraklion. The resistance to Adolf Hitler's paratrooper invasion of the island was so intense that the Fuhrer declared that he would never again launch a similar attack. Many families still light candles to loved ones lost six decades ago in what was a very dark passage in the history of the island. See the links above for details on the battle, the vigorous resistance, and its ultimate effect on Crete.

On Rhodes, the last week of May sees a flower festival filling the streets of the Old City. This area is picturesque under any conditions, but this promises to liven up the old stone walls with brilliant splashes of color. Photographers, take note. In addition to the flowers, many booths offer Rhodian delicacies and an ample selection of the wines of Rhodes.

Starting at the end of May, the shepherds of the Psiloritis area on Crete have an approximately month-long festival of sheepshearing. The main focus of this rural celebration is still the actual shearing of the sheep, not a good destination for anyone allergic to wool, but there will also be food and special events at various villages.

Quick Look at May:

Mainland Weather: Warm, sometimes even hot.
Island/Coastal Weather: Terrific - pleasantly warm, light breezes.
Prices: Low/moderate
Events: Local festivals, Battle of Crete commemorations
Facilities: Island hotels and restaurants all open. Boat schedules, air schedules increase.
Budget/Independent travelers: Great time to go!

Name Days and Other Festivals:

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MAY
May - September - Sound and Light Show on Corfu
May - October - Sound and Light Show on Rhodes
May - September - Dora Stratou Dance Troupe in Athens - Terrific folk dancing troupe.
May - First Weekend - Karpathos - Amopi - Local Festival - varies each month.
May - Eleusis - Folk Festival
May - End of the month - Trikala - Hadjipetria Festival - Athletics, dances, cultural events.
May - Lesbos - Molyvos - Week of Prose and Art - Festival with plays, exhibits, etc
May 1st - Labor Day
May 1st - Feast of Flowers
May 1-15 - Chalkidiki Sokratia Festival - Folk festival
May 1-15 - Larisa - Achillia - Literature, theater, folklore, music, dancing fest.
May 5th - Feast of St. Irene the Great Martyr
May 8th - Feast of St. John the Theologian
May 8 - Crete - Agios Nikolaos - Lato Festival
May 18th - International Museums Day - free admission to most museums.
May 21st - Feast of Saints Constantine and Helen (Eleni)
May 21st - Corfu - Unification of the Ionian Islands
May 21st - Rethymno - Battle of Crete
May 21st - Kassos - Vrisi - festival with songs and dancing.
May 21 - 23rd - Agia Elleni near Serres - Anasternaria fire walking.
May 21 - 23rd - Langada near Thessaloniki - Anasternaria fire walking.
May 25th - Volos - Folk dances and songs in the Public Theater
May 29th - Mistras - Paleological Festival - Mass in memory of the last of the Byzantine emperors.

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