Blue Palace Resort Crete review: luxuriating in the birthplace of the god of hospitality

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“Yamas!” It is my second “cheers!” of the day - and it’s not even 12pm. Thus is the tradition of Cretan hospitality, and what I have come to expect from Blue Palace, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, having spent two dreamy days eating ripe tomatoes and fruit platters poolside, watching geckos scrambling up dusty stone walls, gazing out at mountain ranges and olive groves, the beach lapped by cerulean waters, soaking up the slow pace of life and days that move gently. Here, the Greek heat hangs heavily, yet is caressed by a revitalising sea breeze. It is the sort of place where tapas arrives in baskets and brightly coloured locally-made pottery, and if you ask what fish is on the menu they’ll say, “freshly caught this morning”.

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