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Crete is a grand holiday island, but it’s also a surprisingly large island (it’s Greece‘s largest) and choosing a place to stay can seem overwhelming.

In this guide, I tell you all about the best areas to stay in Crete as a tourist and come up with specific travel tips that you can use on your trip to Crete.

At the bottom, you will also get a warning about a holiday town you should only stay in if you are looking for something particular…

Where to stay in Crete? Let’s get into the guide.

Best Areas in Crete

If you’re in a rush or just want the quick rundown, here are the best areas to stay in Crete:

  • Chania – an exciting city close to the airport ✈
  • Agia Marina – best place to stay for families 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
  • Platanias – stay right by the beach 🏖
  • Rethymno – beautiful city with plenty to do
  • Heraklion – stay in the largest city in Crete
  • Eastern Crete – many hidden gems & smaller towns

Click on the area name to see the top hotels – the guide on where to stay in Crete continues below.

1. Chania – an exciting city close to the airport ✈

There are two main airports in Crete, one of which is located near the large town of Chania in the western part of Crete.

Chania is an exciting Greek city with both tourists and a local atmosphere.

chania city centre

I have already written quite a bit about Chania in my guide to the best things to do in Crete, so I easily and elegantly skip over mentioning much more about the city here.

See the best hotels in Chania and book online here.

restaurant in Chania
There are plenty of cosy restaurants all over Chania

If you want to stay close to a great beach, I wouldn’t immediately recommend staying in Chania, as you’ll miss out on the fantastic beaches Crete is famous for.

Instead, it would be best if you considered staying in one of the following two areas: a short drive (or a short trip with one of the affordable buses) west of Chania.

However, let me recommend some good hotels in Chania for those prioritising city life over beaches.

Places to stay in Chania

Let’s look at some of the best places to stay in Chania’s city centre.

Monastery Estate Venetian Harbor in Chania is a breathtaking resort that combines history and luxury in the heart of Crete’s old town.

Luxury place to stay in Chania

Located near the famous Venetian harbour, it’s an ideal choice for travellers who want to explore Chania’s charm and stay within walking distance of everything.

Chania old town hotel

Enjoy top-notch facilities, including a spa bath, a small outdoor rooftop swimming pool, a wellness area, and an atmospheric restaurant serving breakfast with local produce.

wellness hotel in Chania

With tastefully decorated rooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, concierge service, and parking, Monastery Estate guarantees an unforgettable stay in Crete full of relaxation and adventure.

See more photos and book online here.

Samaria Hotel in Chania is a stylish and modern hotel situated very close to the old town of Chania.

Samaria Hotel, good place to stay in Chania city centre

It’s a sophisticated resort perfect for travellers seeking comfort and convenience on their Crete holiday.

Samaria Hotel room

The hotel offers beautifully decorated rooms, a welcoming outdoor swimming pool, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, and an elegant restaurant.

See more photos and book online here.

2. Agia Marina – best place to stay for families 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

Agia Marina is the perfect area when you travel to Crete with children. I was here a few times in my very young days when I was with the family on a classic charter trip, which was perfect.

On my most recent trip to Crete, I could wander around Agia Marina as an adult. Now, my adult brain can also approve of the area as a good place in Crete.

See the best deals on hotels in Agia Marina here.

It is perfect for families with children because there are many good hotels, beaches and entertainment.

This is a classic summer holiday area with many restaurants, souvenir shops and excursion opportunities.

For the slightly older clientele, there are quite a few walking-in-town options and, among other things, a beach club that looks quite nice.

Agia Marina, great place to stay for families

Staying in Agia Marina on a trip to Crete is a good choice.

Here you are close to the airport, can go on all the excursions you want or enjoy relaxation at your hotel with a few detours into Chania town.

Places to stay in Agia Marina

This is one of the most popular holiday areas in the western part of Crete, so naturally, Agia Marina has plenty of great hotels. Here are some of the best.

Elia Agia Marina Hotel is ideal for couples and families who want an unforgettable holiday experience in Crete.

Hotel by the beach in Agia Marina
Sea view room in Agia Marina.

This 4-star hotel offers an array of top-notch facilities, ensuring you make the most of your stay.

From the beautiful, modern design to the spacious, well-appointed rooms, you’ll feel pampered when you step in.

Fantastic place to stay in Agia Marina

The hotel’s heart is the spectacular infinity pool overlooking the azure Mediterranean Sea. You can relax and soak up the sun while the kids have fun in the separate children’s pool.

Hotel with beach access in Crete

Elia Agia Marina Hotel’s location is right by the beach, so if you’re seeking comfort, luxury, and genuine Greek hospitality, Elia Agia Marina Hotel is the obvious choice for you.

See more photos and book online here.

Eden Beach Hotel is ideal for families seeking an unforgettable holiday in Crete without breaking the bank.

It’s a hotel that receives excellent reviews from previous guests.

Eden Beach Hotel, budget-friendly place to stay for families in Agia Marina
Looking for a budget-friendly place to stay with children? This is the place.

This 3-star hotel is situated on the beach and offers a range of facilities that will delight children and adults.

The hotel’s large swimming pool with children’s pool, mini-club programme, and spacious, family-friendly rooms ensure a fun and relaxing holiday.

The buffet restaurant serves a varied selection of local and international dishes in a relaxed atmosphere.

Cheap hotel by the beach in Crete
The hotel is located right by the excellent beach in Agia Marina.

With a fantastic beachfront location, plenty of facilities, and a budget-friendly price, Eden Beach Hotel is the perfect choice for families who want great value for money.

See more photos and book online here.

3. Platanias – stay right by the beach 🏖

I stayed in Platanias on my trip to Crete in the summer of 2021, and it was absolutely perfect.

Platanias has gradually merged entirely with Agia Marina, where the latter is a little closer to Chania town.

Platanias area in Crete

In Platanias, many families with children also seemed to have a great time during my trip. 

The beach in Platanias is very similar to the one in Agia Marina. Also, it has a view of the beautiful rocky island out in the sea.

See the best hotels and book online here.

Platanias, nice place to stay by the beach in Crete

On the main street, restaurants, bars and souvenir shops lie side by side, with countless opportunities to do something.

There is a very steep hill right by the ‘central square’ in Platanias, where you get up quickly and thus get a phenomenal view of the whole area.

Plenty of restaurants allow you to sit with a sea view and enjoy your dinner while the sun goes down.

I highly recommend staying in Platanias on your trip to Crete – it’s like Agia Marina, easy and convenient and many good hotels when I check the selection from home.

Places to stay in Platanias

Let’s take a closer look at some of the many great places to stay in Platanias.

We’ll start with a perfect choice for those travelling to Crete and wanting to save some money by having the option to cook at home a few times.

Indigo Mare Hotel Apartments in Platanias is the best place to stay for travellers seeking comfort and freedom on their Cretan holiday.

Indigo Mare, holiday apartments by the beach in Platanias

The hotel’s pool offers a sea view; you can walk down to the sea in just a few seconds.

These modern and spacious apartments come with fully equipped kitchens and cosy terraces or balconies, making creating your own holiday home in Crete easy.

And also save a bit of money by not having to eat at a restaurant for every meal.

Indigo Mare Platanias, best place to stay in Platanias for families

In addition to the well-appointed apartments, you can enjoy the hotel’s shared facilities, such as the inviting swimming pool, sun terrace, and children’s pool.

See more photos and book online here.

Porto Platanias Beach Resort & Spa is an excellent choice and the best place to stay for those seeking a luxurious and relaxing holiday in Platanias.

Porto Platanias, best place to stay for luxury in Platanias

This 5-star resort consistently receives excellent reviews from previous guests, who praise the elegant rooms, suites, and bungalows for their comfort and style.

Port Platanias Beach Resort

Travellers are particularly enthusiastic about the hotel’s impressive swimming pool, the fact that you can walk to the beach in just a few seconds, and the on-site spa, all ensuring a relaxing experience.

Spa and wellness hotel Platanias

Furthermore, the culinary experiences at the resort’s restaurants are highlighted, where local and international dishes are served in a sophisticated atmosphere.

See more photos and book online here.

4. Rethymno – beautiful city with plenty to do

Then we have to go a little further away from Chania and east to Rethymno, located about halfway between Chania and Heraklion (the central city on Crete and where we will get to in a bit).

Rethymno, like Chania, is a port city that is the ‘capital’ of its own province on Crete, so this is one of the island’s larger cities.

See the best hotels in Rethymno here.

I stayed in Rethymno on a trip to Crete maybe 10 years ago and was very happy about it; just like in the areas mentioned above, it is a classic summer holiday area with all that entails of restaurants, bars and amusements.

rethymno crete

However, Rethymno is slightly more laid back than Platanias and Agia Marina, where you are never far from the nearest Scandinavian tourist :D.

Rethymno town is extremely cosy ala Chania and has this classic Greek atmosphere with narrow streets and cosy restaurants.

In the area around the city, there are several good sandy beaches, and it is a tourist area, so there are plenty of good hotels.

Places to stay in Rethymno

The Old Town in Rethymno is exciting, but the entire coastal area around the city has excellent places to stay. So let’s take a closer look at a couple of the best hotels in and around Rethymno.

We’ll start with the best place to stay for those who want to be right in Rethymno.

Rimondi Boutique Hotels is the perfect choice for those who want to stay in the centre of Rethymno’s old town and be close to everything.

Rimondi, best place to stay in Rethymno

This charming boutique hotel is located in the heart of the historic district, providing easy access to the many attractions, restaurants, and shops that make Rethymno so unique.

Rimondi Boutique Hotels, nice place to stay in Rethymno Old Town

The hotel’s elegant rooms and suites are decorated with a blend of traditional Cretan architecture and modern design, ensuring a comfortable and authentic stay.

Luxury pool hotel Rethymno

The hotel is highly luxurious and has an outdoor pool, so you can quickly cool off after strolling through the city streets.

See more photos and book online here.

Atlantis Beach Hotel is the perfect choice for those dreaming of a lovely hotel right by the beach while still having easy access to Rethymno’s charming city life.

Atlantis Beach Hotel, stay by the beach in Rethymno

This 4-star hotel is right by the city’s beautiful sandy beach, allowing you to enjoy the sun and the azure sea outside your door.

Beach hotel in Rethymno, stay close to the city centre

The hotel’s modern and comfortable rooms are designed to create a relaxing atmosphere, so you can feel at home throughout your stay.

Sea view suite in Rethymno
Sea view suite – you can also book rooms with a private pool at this hotel in Rethymno.

If you’re travelling to Crete with children, this place is also a good choice, as there is a playground and children’s pool.

  • However, it’s not a dedicated family hotel, but rather a large and lovely hotel with room for everyone.
Atlantis Beach hotel swimming pool

In addition to the fantastic beachfront location, you can relax by the hotel’s swimming pool and sun terrace and indulge in the first-class spa facilities.

Atlantis Beach Hotel is just a short walk from Rethymno’s old town, so you can easily explore the charming streets, historical sights, local restaurants, and shops.

See more photos and book online here.

5. Heraklion – stay in the largest city in Crete

Heraklion is the ‘capital’ and the largest city in Crete.

In other words, it is a European metropolis with all that it entails, and it is thus not immediately an area where you, as a tourist, would choose to stay on a summer holiday to Crete.

Like the rest of Crete, Heraklion has a tumultuous history with many takeovers by the Arabs, the Venetians and the Turks.

You can still feel the history in Heraklion, so it’s a place I recommend stopping by when you travel to Crete.

See the best hotels in Heraklion here.

But not immediately if you travel to Crete in the summer – because it gets boiling there, and it can be a bit of pressure to walk around the big city when it’s 35 degrees.

Heraklion, stay in the largest city in Crete

The city deserves a place on the list of where to stay in Crete, as it makes good sense to stay here if you travel to Crete outside the high season.

At the same time, you will be pretty close to Knossos, which for many, is the main reason for travelling to Crete outside the high season 😉

Places to stay in Heraklion

Let’s look at a few good places to stay in Heraklion and hotels that may not be right in the centre but are close enough to Heraklion city to combine a beach holiday with a city break.

We’ll start with a hotel in the centre of Heraklion, featuring a rooftop pool with a view of the Venetian harbour in Heraklion.

Aquila Atlantis Hotel is the perfect choice for those dreaming of a luxurious stay in the heart of Heraklion.

Aquila Atlantis, best luxury place to stay in Heraklion

This 5-star hotel is centrally located in the city, allowing you to easily explore Heraklion’s historical sights, local restaurants, shopping opportunities, and nightlife.

There isn’t much else to say except that this luxury hotel has everything a traveller needs.

Luxury hotel room in Heraklion

If you want to stay close to everything in Heraklion and have a lovely rooftop pool, beautiful rooms, and a general feeling of luxury, this is the hotel to book.

See more photos and book online here.

And now, let’s move on to a hotel just outside Heraklion for those who want to stay by the beach in Crete but still be close to the island’s largest city.

Paralos Lifestyle Beach is the perfect choice for those dreaming of a relaxing beach holiday while still having easy access to Heraklion’s exciting city life.

Stay by the beach in Heraklion

This charming hotel is right by a beautiful sandy beach called Ammoudara Beach, allowing you to enjoy the sun and crystal-clear sea in peace.

Paralos Lifestyle Beach is just a short drive from Heraklion, so you can easily explore the city’s historical sights, local restaurants, and shopping opportunities.

Paralos Lifestyle Beach, nice hotel close to Heraklion
  • It takes about 15-20 minutes by car from the hotel to the centre of Heraklion, but there’s also a bus just 50 metres from the hotel that takes you directly to the city centre in just 22 minutes.

Choose Paralos Lifestyle Beach for your Crete holiday, and experience the best of both worlds: beach and city life in a harmonious combination.

See more photos and book online here.

6. Eastern Crete – many hidden gems

Crete is indeed a large island, and the eastern part of the island is also packed with beautiful sandy beaches and stunning nature.

I’ve been looking into areas such as Agios Nikolaos, Elounda, and Sitia.

Agios Nikolaos – charming beach town on the east coast

Agios Nikolaos is a charming and picturesque beach town in the eastern part of Crete, offering a unique combination of traditional Greek charm and modern conveniences.

Agios Nikolaos, stay in e beach town in Eastern Crete

The town is known for its beautiful harbour and Voulismeni Lake, creating an idyllic atmosphere for locals and visitors.

Agios Nikolaos is surrounded by crystal-clear waters and beautiful beaches, making it ideal for a relaxing beach holiday.

See the best hotels in Agios Nikolaos here.

Here you will find a wealth of local restaurants serving authentic Cretan dishes and cosy cafes and shops along the winding streets.

Agios Nikolaos is the perfect destination for those who want to experience Crete’s charm and beauty up close.

Elounda – beautiful surroundings and luxury hotels

Now let’s move a bit north of Agios Nikolaos to Elounda.

Elounda, one of the most beautiful areas to stay in Crete

Elounda is an exclusive and luxurious oasis on Crete’s northeast coast, offering scenic landscapes and top-notch facilities.

Elounda is especially known for its excellent hotels, gourmet restaurants, and the crystal-clear waters of Mirabello Bay.

See the best hotels in Elounda here.

  • Fantastic location: Elounda is surrounded by magnificent mountains and beautiful beaches, making it ideal for relaxation and adventure. 
  • Luxurious hotels: Experience a selection of first-class hotels and resorts offering exceptional comfort and service. 
  • Beauty and history: Visit the nearby island of Spinalonga with its fascinating history and breathtaking views of Mirabello Bay. 
  • Relaxation and activities: Explore the beautiful landscape and enjoy various water sports activities.

Elounda is the perfect destination for those who want to experience a luxurious holiday in Crete and enjoy an unforgettable combination of beauty, comfort, and adventure.

Elounda Bay Palace, best hotel in Elounda

If you want to stay at one of the best hotels in Elounda, you should stay at Elounda Bay Palace, which is considered one of the best hotels – perhaps even in all of Crete.

Infinity pool hotel in Crete

See more photos and book the hotel here.

Sitia – quiet area where the Greeks themselves vacation

Sitia is a peaceful and authentic gem on Crete’s east coast, offering a calm and relaxing atmosphere far away from the more touristy areas.

Sitia, best place to stay in Crete for a quiet holiday

This charming town is surrounded by magnificent mountains and beautiful beaches, making it ideal for those who want to explore Crete’s nature and enjoy a stress-free beach holiday.

Sitia’s friendly locals and slow pace create a warm and welcoming atmosphere where you can relax and enjoy real Cretan life.

The town has a good selection of local taverns and cafes where you can taste authentic Greek dishes and enjoy the view of the harbour.

Choose Sitia as your base in Crete and experience the island’s authentic and peaceful side.

  • There is a small airport in Sitia, but you can only fly to 3 domestic destinations in Greece (including Athens), so Sitia is generally not an area that many tourists visit. 

See the best hotels in Sitia here.

Warning: Malia is a party destination! 🍻

And then just a warning for those who want to go to Crete and relax. You shouldn’t to travel to Malia – it’s Crete’s answer to Sunny Beach or Agia Napa in Cyprus, where the music throbs and the drinks flow 😀

Here, the famous main street is packed with bars and discotheques, filled with young Brits who like to party all night long.

So if you want to go on a party trip to Crete, then Malia is, on the other hand, the right area to stay in 😉

I hope you can use this guide to where to stay in Crete and that you are ready to book your trip to one of the island’s best areas.

If you have any questions for Crete, please comment below, and I’ll do my best to help.

FAQ:

What side of Crete is best to stay?

It depends on what type of experience you’re looking for. The east side of Crete offers more rugged and less crowded beaches, while the west is known for its cosmopolitan cities and picturesque villages. If you want to relax and enjoy peace and quiet, then the East is your best bet.

However, if you’re looking for a lively atmosphere with plenty of activities for all ages, the West might be more up your alley. In this guide on where to stay in Crete, I’ve written about some areas that should suit most travellers.

Is Chania or Heraklion better?

While it is challenging to definitively declare one as better than the other, each city has its own unique charm and attractions that cater to different types of travellers. Let me try and explain the difference between Chania and Heraklion:

Chania is a picturesque harbour town with a Venetian influence known for its quaint, narrow streets, colourful buildings, and lively waterfront. The city has a more relaxed atmosphere, making it a popular choice for those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture and history. The charming old town, historical sites like the Maritime Museum, and stunning day trips to beaches like Elafonisi and Balos Lagoon are all worth visiting.

Heraklion, on the other hand, is Crete’s bustling capital and largest city. It is an excellent base for exploring the island, as it boasts a range of accommodation options and convenient transportation links. The city is home to several important archaeological sites, including the famous Palace of Knossos, a must-see for history enthusiasts. Heraklion also offers vibrant nightlife, shopping centres, and diverse dining options.

In summary, Chania and Heraklion have unique allure and characteristics catering to different tastes and preferences. It ultimately depends on your desired experience – whether you prefer a more relaxed, historic atmosphere or the lively energy of a bustling capital city. 

Where to stay in Crete for families?

There are plenty of great places to stay in Crete for families. Here are a few of the top choices in my opinion (I’ve been to Crete a few times as a kid so I should know):

Agia Marina: Agia Marina is located on the north coast of Crete and features beautiful beaches, traditional Greek restaurants, and close proximity to some of Crete’s best attractions.

Chania: Located on the north coast of Crete a few kilometre East of Agia Marina, Chania features gorgeous beaches, charming old town districts and an abundance of Greek culture and history. Please note that the city itself doesn’t have any beaches though, so in high-season I’d recommend Agia Marina or Platanias.

Platanias: Platanias is a popular tourist destination with a picturesque harbour and sandy beaches. The area has plenty to offer in terms of restaurants, bars, shops and activities for kids.

Rethymno: The city of Rethymno boasts beautiful Venetian harbour, historic sites, friendly locals and plenty of activities for kids.

Where should I not stay in Crete?

While Crete is a beautiful and charming destination with plenty of incredible places to stay, there are certain areas that you should avoid. Unless you’re looking for a party atmosphere, staying away from Malia and perhaps Hersonissos is advisable, as they are quite busy and noisy. If you’ve seen the British cult film The Inbetweeners, you know what I mean…

What is the most beautiful part of Crete?

While it’s difficult to pinpoint a single location as the most beautiful part of Crete, one area that consistently stands out is the region of Chania. In my opinion, it’s the best place to stay in Crete.

Nestled in the northwestern part of the island, Chania is a delightful fusion of history, culture, and natural beauty. The old town, with its maze of narrow cobblestone streets, Venetian architecture, and vibrant waterfront, exudes an undeniable charm that enchants visitors at every turn.

Beyond the old town, Chania’s natural beauty is truly unparalleled. The region is home to some of the most breathtaking beaches, such as Elafonisi, with its soft pink-tinged sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters, and the pristine Balos Lagoon, where visitors can enjoy a taste of paradise.

The Samaria Gorge, another gem in Chania’s crown, is the longest gorge in Europe and a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The dramatic landscapes, diverse flora, and fauna make the trek through the gorge an unforgettable experience.

Lastly, the charming villages dotting the Chania region, such as Falassarna and Paleochora, offer visitors an authentic glimpse into Cretan life, where time seems to stand still and warm hospitality abounds.

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11 Best Things To Do in Crete (Greece) + Hidden Gems 🇬🇷 https://destinationwellknown.com/things-to-do-crete/ https://destinationwellknown.com/things-to-do-crete/#respond Thu, 09 Mar 2023 08:57:34 +0000 https://destinationwellknown.com/?p=1949 I've been going to Crete in Greece for most of my life. In this guide, I'll share some of the best things to do in Crete and some hidden gems and personal favourites.

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I have just returned from a week’s holiday on Crete and will below give my tips for the best things to do and where to find great experiences on the famous holiday island.

I have now been to Crete 4 times and stayed in several places. In this guide on the best things to do in Crete, I will, however, start with things to do near Chania, as I know that that’s where most tourists stay in Crete.

However, there are plenty of things to do in Crete located in other areas, and I also mention a few in the guide here.

1. Chania – a big city with many good experiences

travel blogger in Chania, Crete
Your truly on a trip to Chania

Let’s start with Chania, which is also the name of the airport many tourists will land in when booking a charter trip to Crete.

I have always been happy to visit Chania while travelling to Crete. You can very quickly get into the tourist bubble, where all restaurants are similar, and you only see other tourists, so it’s a nice break to get into Chania, which is more of a “real city”.

things to do in Chania, Crete

There are, of course, also lots of tourists. Still, it is Crete’s second-largest city with over 50,000 inhabitants, so plenty of places are not exclusively aimed at tourists.

Have you found a place to stay yet? Check out my guide on where to stay in Crete.

The port of Chania

Before we got our rental car, we took the bus from Platanias into Chania and spent an afternoon walking around the cosy streets.

The port of Chania is a natural point of interest when you walk around there, and it is also an incredibly beautiful, old Venetian port.

Down here, on the other hand, the tourist traps are in full swing, so it might not be at a restaurant right down to the water you should expect to be served your best meal in Crete 😀

chania restaurant
One of the restaurants by the water

However, the surprising thing about the harbour area in Chania is that you can go up a few streets ‘up’ from the harbour to get a different experience.

There you will find small, cosy streets with nothing but locals and maybe a cute cat, completely deserted from tourists.

Chania is a charming greek city
Small side street in Chania

So even though tourism has been ramped up down by the harbour, you can also have lots of good experiences by strolling around the small side streets, stumbling across a small café and just enjoy life.

However, I shouldn’t say that I’m too cool for tourism: I fell in with both feet when I saw that you could get a draft beer in a boot 😀

chania beer

I made the age-old mistake of not getting a menu card with prices but just ordering – not knowing the price.

However, the beer was “only” 8 euros for a litre, so it could have been worse.

On the other hand, I was not allowed to pay by card, but the restaurant had its own ATM, where I (if I had not had cash) would, of course, have been able to withdraw with a stupid fee…

So a bit of a scam – always remember to check prices before you book in these tourist areas.

Recommendation of two good restaurants in Chania

As previously mentioned, there are quite a few tourist traps in Chania (and this is generally a theme on such a well-visited island as Crete), so it makes good sense to do some research before choosing where to eat.

Ellotia – cosy traditional Greek restaurant

restaurant chania

From home, I found a restaurant called Ellotia , located a few minutes walk from the port of Chania.

The restaurant is on a small side street, so you won’t pass it accidentally. On the other hand, it was popular: we arrived around 7pm when there were only a few other guests.

After just 10-15 minutes, a queue was out on the street to get a table.

It is an extremely cosy restaurant where you sit half outside and can enjoy your Greek meal in a ruin-like setting, which actually resembles many of the many ruin-bars in Budapest.

See the restaurant in Chania on a map here:

Ginger Concept – modern cafe in Chania

crete food

One of the days when we had the rental car, we drove into Chania and had a late lunch.

  • I recommend parking here, where there is free parking and just a short walk into the centre of Chania. We parked here in the afternoon, and there was quite a lot of space.

We were a bit tired of Greek food here and were looking for a place with a bit more classic cafe food, with more vegetables than just a cucumber in the tzatziki 😀

Ironically, our waiter recommended the spaghetti carbonara, and I fell in with both feet. It was also delicious and made in the proper Italian way (it could just as well have been served in Rome).

So I didn’t get my vegetables here, but I can still recommend the little cafe, which is located on the cosy side streets of central Chania.

A few streets behind Ginger Concept, you will also find Old Chania Market, which is an old market hall with various small shops.

They are all aimed at us tourists, but it’s still very nice to swing by and check out the market.

See the location of the market on the map here.

2. Elafonissi – Crete’s most famous beach

Elafonissi beach is located on Crete’s southwestern ‘tip’, so staying here as a tourist is not typical.

Nevertheless, Elafonissi beach has been a hotspot for tourist day trips for many years – it is a true ‘bounty’ beach, where the sand is even pink in several places.

Thus, I cannot write a guide on things to do in Crete without mentioning Elafonissi. And my personal opinion is that I do recommend going on a day trip if you, e.g. live in the Chania area.

Not because I love Elafonissi above many other places on the island, but rather because the trip down there goes over Crete’s mountain range, and you experience a lot of small, beautiful mountain villages on the trip.

Elafonissi beach, best beach in Crete?
You don’t have the Elafonissi beach to yourself..

Elafonissi beach is beautiful and worth a visit. Still, it is also one of the best-known attractions in Crete, so be aware that you don’t have the beach to yourself :D.

If you have not rented a car, you can take a day trip from Chania to Elafonissi.

There are many providers, but I always recommend booking with GetYourGuide, where you can read reviews, and there is also free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure.

See more about the day trip to Elafonissi beach here.

3. Samaria Gorge – the best thing to do in Crete?

The Samaria gorge is 18 km long, one of Europe’s longest gorges and, in my eyes, something everyone who travels to Crete and is in reasonable physical shape should strongly consider.

I went on the trip with my family when I was 11-12 years old, and even though I was a little reluctant on the idea and didn’t really cared to visit the gorge, I had to admit afterwards that it was a tremendous experience.

samaria gorge, the best thing to do in Crete

So when I went to Crete again with my girlfriend, I talked a lot about the Samaria gorge, and it was really a must-do thing on our list.

Unfortunately, there was a risk of forest fires this August 2021, and although Crete had been relatively free of fires, there was, unfortunately, a ban on entering national parks in Crete…

So unfortunately, I don’t have any recent pictures from the Samaria gorge, but I would strongly recommend everyone to take the trip.

Day Trip to Samaria Gorge from Chania Area

Samaria Gorge in Crete, Greece

You have to book a day trip down there, where you travel by bus in the morning. Then you are dropped off at the starting point, go down into the gorge and are rewarded with so many beautiful views that it cannot be counted on one hand.

At the end of the gorge, you come to a small seaside resort with several restaurants, shops and a small beach. From here, you have to take a short boat trip to where you will be picked up by your bus and taken home to the hotel.

So it’s a day trip, and it can be hard to walk that far in the heat, but it’s also an extraordinary experience in Crete.

Read more about the trip to Samaria and book online here.

You can also see more pictures from the gorge and get an impression of what awaits there.

4. Ravdoucha beach – a hidden gem

ravdoucha beach, hidden gem in Crete

And then it’s also time for a slightly more unknown sight on Crete. I don’t remember how I found this place, but I think I was just looking for interesting places in my Google Maps app on my mobile.

We stayed in Platanias and planned to drive to Falasarna beach (which I will probably get to here on the list), but there had been a traffic accident, so we went off the ‘motorway’ and instead drove to Ravdoucha as I had ‘pinned’ in Google Maps.

We were really happy about that!

It turned out to be exactly what we needed after experiencing quite a few beaches with perhaps a little too many people.

This is a small stone beach at the end of a mountain road, where there is a small car park and a simple hotel where you can also eat in the restaurant.

A really beautiful place where you can swim and soak up the sun for a few hours with a beautiful view of the mountains of Crete.

You need your own car and it’s actual mountain driving to get there, so if you’ve just got your license and aren’t that comfortable driving, I might not recommend that you start your career as a mountain driver right here 😀

But otherwise, the Ravdoucha ‘beach’ is worth a visit – and only a few people know the place (at least here in 2021).

5. Balos Beach and Gramvousa Island

From home, Balos beach was really high on my ‘ must-see attractions in Crete ‘ list, but as always, when you’re on holiday, there are things you just don’t get to.

So I can’t say for myself what Balos beach is like, but I really think it looks fantastic.

We didn’t get there because I read quite a bit that the road there is pretty bad, and some even think it’s dangerous.

So we should have taken a boat trip there, but we just couldn’t figure that out at that time.. When I got home I couldn’t forget about this beach, and decided to research the best route for next time we visit.

And it turns out that it’s actually very easy, if you book in advance through the link below. This is for sure the most important thing to do on our next trip to Crete! Let me know what you think in the comments below, if you visit before I do.

Here are a number of options for trips to Balos beach.

6. Falasarna beach

A bit further south, we find Falasarna beach, which, together with Elafonissi, is often mentioned as one of Crete’s best beaches.

This beach is easier to get to than Balos, so it is easy to drive over here if you live in Chania – the trip takes just over 1 hour.

In contrast to Elafonissi, there is a bit more city life immediately ‘behind’ the beach, and there are many restaurants to choose from.

So if you can’t quite manage the drive down to Elafonissi, Falasarna is a good alternative.

Or you can start the day by driving to Elafonissi and from there drive north to Falasarna – then at least you have experienced two of Crete’s best beaches in one-day 😀

7. Lake Kournas – rent a pedal boat and see turtles

Lake Kournas is located east of Chania towards Rethymnon, where I have also previously lived and know that many tourists take holidays.

I never made it here myself, but when I see pictures and videos from the lake, it is without a doubt a place I would like to swing by and rent a pedal-boat.

Besides being a beautiful natural area, it is possible to see freshwater turtles in the lake, which surprised me a bit when I was researching things to do in Crete before our trip.

It must be an experience for my next trip to Crete, but feel free to write a comment below if you have been there and can recommend Kournas lake.

8. Knossos – Europe’s oldest city?

Knossos is the largest archaeological site from the Bronze Age on Crete and has been called Europe’s oldest city.

I was there as a child and remember it as an exhilarating experience wandering around the ruins of ancient Greece.

All the details about Knossos can be read on Wikipedia, so I’ll spare you those here.

A trip to Knossos is recommended, but be aware that if you travel to Crete in the absolute high season in the summer, it is a warm pleasure to explore the archaeological area.

You can book a day trip to Knossos here.

9. Heraklion – the main city of Crete

A little north of Knossos, you will find the main city of Crete, Heraklion. Again, very few people travel to Crete in July and want to wander around a big city like Heraklion for a whole day.

But if you, e.g. are in Crete for 2 weeks and would like a bit of city life, then Heraklion is worth a visit. The city is the fourth largest in Greece, with around 200,000 inhabitants, and there is thus plenty to experience in the city.

I’ve only been there as a child and don’t remember anything other than that we went to museums, and it was hot, so I’m sorry I can’t give more pointers, but I think the city looks exciting in the video above.

Crete is generally a place I would like to explore outside of the summer months, where you can see more than lying by the beach.

So I hope that at some point, I can update this travel guide and give more good tips for Heraklion.

10. The view from Platania’s rooftop restaurants

platanias crete

Many readers of this guide probably live in the Platanias or Agia Marina areas (the two areas are next to each other), so I’ll include this tip for you.

From the “square” in Platanias (see location on the map here) you can go up a hill, and quite quickly you get to the heights and can enjoy a beautiful view, where you can see really far out over the sea and the mountain ranges on the northern coast of Crete.

We ate one evening at Amarantos, which had received excellent reviews.

Unfortunately, I can only praise the view here, as our waiter was decidedly inattentive. Unfortunately, the food was nothing to write home about either. The restaurant did have a super cosy atmosphere, so we may just have been unlucky.

However, plenty of restaurants are here on the hilltop, so I’d like to make a beeline to try one of them and enjoy the view from the top.

The restaurant next door may have been a better bet?

You can find it here:

11. My map with all things to do in Crete

Here is number 11; you get not just one but many more sights and experiences in Crete 😀

I have many more things to do in Crete ‘pinned’ on my Google Maps, but we also had to laze by the pool, so I can only recommend some of them.

However, I have made a map of Crete, where I have put places that look interesting.

There are i.a. popular places like Preveli beach, Skinaria beach, Lefka Ori mountains, the ancient olive tree Ano Vouves and many more exciting experiences in Crete.

Feel free to write a comment if you know of other good places in Crete, and I’ll be happy to add them.

My map of things to do has a natural focus on Chania and northwest Crete, as that is where I have been most often, but I would like to return to Crete and explore the eastern part.

I hope you have a fantastic trip to Crete ☀ 🇬🇷

FAQ:

What are the best beaches to visit in Crete?

Crete has many beautiful beaches to explore, and some of the best are:
Elafonisi: Known for its crystal clear turquoise water and pink sand.
Balos: A picturesque lagoon with turquoise water and white sand surrounded by cliffs.
Vai: A tropical beach with palm trees and golden sand along the eastern coast.
Falassarna: A vast, elongated beach with crystal clear water and spectacular sunsets.
Preveli: Located on the river Kourtaliotiko, surrounded by palm trees and a place of great historical importance.
Matala: Famous for its cave-like formations in the rocks and crystal clear water.
Stalis: Long, wide sandy beach with many facilities such as bars, restaurants and water sports activities.
Agia Marina: Beautiful sandy beach near Chania with calm bathing water. Agia Marina is also one of the best areas to live in Crete.

What to do in Crete with children?

Crete is an excellent destination for families with children. Here are some fun activities you can do with your kids on the island:

– Visit Aquaworld Aquarium in Hersonissos: This aquarium has a wide variety of marine life and also offers interactive experiences.

– Go on a boat trip: Many local companies offer boat trips along the coast where you can snorkel, explore caves and visit remote beaches.

– Visit the Palace of Knossos: An exciting way to learn about the ancient Cretan civilization. The kids will love exploring the ancient ruins and learning about the history behind them.

– Hop aboard a tourist train: Several miniature tourist trains run around the cities of Chania and Rethymnon and give the children a fun ride around the city.

– Go to the water park Acqua Plus in Hersonissos: This water park has a wide selection of slides and pools for all ages.

– Visit Crete Zoo in Hersonissos: An animal reserve with a large selection of animals from all over the world. The children will love meeting the animals face to face.

How do you experience the ‘real’ Crete with local culture and food?

Crete is an island with a rich culture and traditional food, and there are many ways to experience this. Visit, e.g. the local markets, where you can buy fresh produce such as fruit, vegetables and olive oil. At the same time, you get to meet the residents and learn about their way of life.

You can also go on a wine tasting at one of the many wine producers on the island or visit one of Crete’s museums, where you can learn about the island’s history and culture. If you want to taste the traditional food of Crete, try eating in a traditional tavern where you can get authentic dishes like “dakos” or “stifado”.

Is the Samaria Gorge worth the trip?

Yes, in my opinion, it is one of the best things to do in Crete.
The Samaria Gorge is one of the most popular hikes in Crete and attracts thousands of tourists every year. The tour is worth considering if you want to explore the island’s natural beauty and landscape.

The gorge is 16 km long and offers spectacular views and a unique experience of nature and history. Along the way, you will pass beautiful rock formations, lush forests, mountain lakes and the remains of an ancient settlement.

On the trip, you will also have the opportunity to see the rare Cretan goat – “kri-kri”.
However, it should be noted that the tour requires a certain degree of physical ability, as there are some steep climbs and descents along the way. In addition, the route can be very hot in summer, so taking plenty of water with you is recommended. As a child, I was on the trip, so it’s not THAT hard, either.

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