The Destination That Has It All!
Crete, the largest island in Greece, is a charming land that offers everything a traveller could dreams of to the nth degree. A crossroads of civilisations due to its strategic location, it preserves the legacy of the Minoans, Mycenaeans, Venetians, and Ottomans. 2025 was a landmark year, as the Minoan Palatial Centres (Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros, Zominthos, Kydonia) were officially included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. With over 1,000km of coastline, Crete invites visitors to discover its history, nature, and unique gastronomy.
Western Crete: The Elegance of Hania and Rethymno
At the western edge of the island, Hania enchants with its dreamy old town and the iconic Venetian harbour with the Egyptian lighthouse. Venetian mansions and Ottoman monuments are tucked away in the historical quarters of Topanas and Splantzia, while the palace of ancient Kydonia is now a UNESCO monument. Nature’s creations here are glorious, from Samaria Gorge to the exotic beaches of Balos and Elafonisi, with its distinctive pink sand.
Further east, Rethymno has one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Greece, with the imposing Fortezza fortress standing proudly over the port. Its hinterland offers authentic experiences, such as the historic Arkadi Monastery, the Sfendoni Cave, and the village of Margarites, renowned for its tradition in the art of ceramics.
Central Crete: The Cradle of Minoan Civilization
Heraklion, the largest urban centre, is the gateway to glorious Knossos and the world-class Archaeological Museum. The city is surrounded by mighty Venetian Walls — where the tomb of Nikos Kazantzakis is located — while the countryside is dominated by ancient Gortyna with the Gortyn code, the oldest legal inscription in Europe. Routes lead from the cosmopolitan resorts of the northern coast to legendary Matala and the wild Asterousia mountains in the south.
Eastern Crete: The Serenity and Luxury of Lasithi
In Lasithi prefecture, Agios Nikolaos stands out for the legendary Lake Voulismeni and the Mirabello Bay, while the picturesque village of Kritsa keeps the tradition of weaving alive and unadulterated. Very close by is Elounda, the luxury resort that offers views of the lagoon and the historic island-fortress of Spinalonga.
In the south, Ierapetra, the sunniest city in Greece, maintains the Kales fortress (pronounced Kahles) and serves as the base for excursions to the exotic island of Chrysi. Lastly, Sitia, the birthplace of Vitsentzos Kornaros, charm visitors with the palm forest of Vai, Kazarma fortress, and the Gorge of the Dead in Zakros.
Gavdos: The Edge of Europe
The journey concludes on Gavdos, the southernmost tip of Europe. With the iconic chair at Trypiti beach and the historic lighthouse, the island offers an experience of absolute freedom and simplicity, far from time and the intense pace of the world. With its world-famous gastronomy, pure olive oil, and unadulterated hospitality, Crete remains a destination that satisfies every dream.











































































