Where should I go in Crete?
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This guide helps you find the ideal place for you to truly enjoy Crete.
These brief descriptions help give you an initial idea of the
variety of places to visit and stay. Where a detailed feature is
available [
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full feature on every place mentioned here and many others.
Choose the place that suits you!
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Note about this section: Anogia, Askifou, Archanes and Zaros are all villages the E4
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Much-described as a Tuscany-like
village. It does have a canvas of red tiled roofs and an impressive Venetian bell-tower of which you can climb the inside stairs and enjoy a splendid view across rooftops: a large variety of trees, with the twin peaks of Mount Psiloritis beyond - impressive and worthwhile. This is a small delightful village with but a couple of cafes - nearby are the villages of
Opsiyias (beautiful), Monastiraki (well sited!) and Thronos with Asomaton Monastery and, rich in ancient history, Thronos - with frescoed church and old houses. The area is a delight for relaxed exploration, history and ruins, charm.
Amari panorama photo
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The mountain village built on sheep!
Plenty of history. Warm welcome. Great local lamb, superb views, near the Nida Plateau. Mythology has it that Zeus
grew up here. Wonderful cafes and a selection of places to stay. Skiing, sometimes, nearby in the winter.
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Archanes has just won awards - 2nd best restored village in Europe and 1st in long term development
prospects. Streets have been newly stone-paved, there are more splendid displays of blooming flowers, fruit
trees and plants in the yards, terraces and balconies of the houses - a walk around the back streets is a
pleasure as a result. Three archaeological sites are in and around Archanes.
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Kalimera Archanes-Archanes
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In the heart of the Lefka Ori (white mountains), before you reach Imbros from where many choose to walk the
Imbros Gorge, is another village where the Sfakian pies are good, local fresh foods can be had and the welcome is warm and inviting.
Lefkoritis is on the edge of the village and has an excellent view from all it's parts. The taverna which is packed at weekends is much favoured by locals from Chania. What is
unique, the rooms here are part of the cluster of newly built stone clad buildings; they are either studio-like rooms or two bed suites with a fireplace. Furnished in a smart, traditional and uncluttered style, the interiors are a delight.
Even if you do not participate in the hunting, which is available and is the specialty here, to wake up in the mountains in comfort and with (from the suites) a balcony that looks across the Askifou
valley to steep rocky peaks - that's an experience to remember!
Lefkoritis
Mountain Resort
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A twenty minute drive into the hills and valleys from Hersonisos is the alternative centre
of central Crete. Birkenstocks are not required! You can paraglide, set off on guided hikes, ride at a
"horse-whisperish" riding centre, stay in wonderful villas and studios and dine on organically grown
vegetarian food. This is also a traditional village with its Kafeneia
and tavernas and an ancient church. The surroundings are scenic
valley-meets-mountains, fertile lands and serenity. This little gem is
well worth your time.
Avdou Villas
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A steeped-in-history village in the mountains. There are wondrous views of surrounding mountains and from higher viewpoints views of the north
coast and sea beyond. Axos boasts numerous historic churches, important archaeological sites and caves
in the immediate area. For local and inland exploration, summer and
winter, this is a real change for the traditional with a local character
and "atmosphere".
Yakinthos Hotel
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In the well-forested mountains between Kissamos in the north and Elafonisi
in the south. A recreated "village" of traditional stone houses. Endless walking trails, mountain air and if anything is a "retreat" this is it. Not only are houses
traditional, most everything else is: heating by wood-burning boilers, lighting by gas/oil lamps or candles, traditional
food and a real alternative feel.
Milia traditional houses
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In the middle of Crete, on the road from Rethymno to Agia
Gallini, or en route from the villages of Monastiraki and Amari. Spili has the feel of an alpine village. Nestled into a foot-fold of Mount Kedros with dramatic cliff overlooking it, the small town has many rooms of simple & medium range on offer. Several eating places and local cafes and it boasts a bank and post office. Many old stone built houses on cobbled streets which lead of the square with a fountain of lions' heads. The nearby Agios Antonios church inside a cave is an attraction. Good starting place for local walks; views from above are very attractive.
Spili panorama photo
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A village on the peninsula of land between Chania and Rethymno, where many of its old - some 200 to 600 years - traditional houses have been
restored and renovated to provide very characterful and interesting places to stay and experience a sample of the real Crete. Good location to enjoy
nearby beaches and explore Chania, Rethymno and a huge number of interesting villages all within an hour's drive.
In nearby Douliana village: Natalia's Houses
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Up in the mountains, with a lake (Votomos lake), a small body of water set in interesting surroundings in a picturesque area.
From the lake starts the path to the Rouvas forest - a walk worth taking. Many lovely villages around,
like Gergeri and Kamares (with a cave), provide extra sightseeing. The
Idi hotel at Zaros, with pleasant rooms, gardens and swimming pool would make a pleasing change from the coast.
Fresh trout is available in most tavernas in Zaros!
Eleonas Inn Idi Hotel Keramos
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