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Holidays to Crete are unforgettable, with beautiful Mediterranean beaches and idyllic natural backdrops setting the scene for a sun-kissed Greek island getaway.
Picture yourself wandering around historic, ancient wonders, trekking through beautiful, breathtaking gorges and weaving in and out of the alleyways of Crete’s many charming towns and cities. All while being fuelled by the island’s delightful cuisine, of course.
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4.00 hrs
(from London)
Euro (€)
Greek
December
Average price per person
£686
Average temperature
17.1°C
Average rainfall
3.7mm
Weather data sourced from WeatherAPI.com. Booking data from TravelSupermarket.
Weather-wise, the best time to visit Crete is between May and October. For the best deals, fewer crowds and plenty of sunshine, stick to the shoulder season months of May, June, September and October. Be aware that some tourist attractions, hotels and restaurants may close in the winter season (generally from the end of October) so check what’s open before booking at this time.
If you’re after a classic summer beach break, head to Crete between July and August when temperatures regularly hit highs of 29C. This is peak season, so expect more tourists and higher prices.
A typical direct flight from the UK to Crete takes around four hours. As it’s a popular holiday destination, you should have no trouble finding available flights from a local airport.
In most cases, you’ll arrive at Heraklion Airport, though a number major airlines do also travel to Chania Airport.
No, Crete isn’t expensive for a holiday, especially if you shop around for deals, book in advance and sign yourself up to experiences on the island that are either free or cheap.
Depending on your budgeting style, you can also keep costs down by opting for an all-inclusive deal or looking at self-catering options. Booking an escape in the shoulder season months of May, June, September and October will also save you money.
The best things to do in Crete are to fly and flop onto one of the island’s many incredible beaches, such as Elafonissi and Seitan Limania, and explore historic attractions such as the Palace of Knossos and the Heraklion Archaeological Museum.
Crete is also great for outdoor adventures, from treks through the scenic Samaria Gorge to days out spent exploring natural gems like the Dikteon Cave.
Crete has a great choice of places to stay. If it’s your first time on the island, head to Chania or Rethymnon. They’re good all-rounders and well-located with plenty of thing to do.
If you’re holidaying with the family, top spots include Platanias and Agia Marina. As for romantic breaks, consider Lasithi or Elounda, which is also great for luxury getaways.
Yes, Crete is a top destination for family holidays, whether you’re looking to take it super easy in an all-inclusive resort or fit in as many activities as you can.
The Greek island has lots of child-friendly beaches to unwind on, historic attractions to explore and natural wonders such as caves and gorges to discover, not to mention great weather.
The most common language spoken on the island of Crete is Greek, but with a Cretan dialect.
Don’t worry if you’re not fluent – English is common in tourist areas and major transport hubs. Still, if you can brush up on a few key Greek phrases, it’ll go down well with the locals.
The Euro is the official currency of Crete, just as it is in Greece and on other Greek Islands. You can either pay for things in cash or with a travel-friendly, zero-transaction-fee credit or debit card.
If you’re planning on taking Euros with you, compare rates and exchange your cash in advance.