As the southernmost of the Greek islands, Crete is also the hottest. April makes a great shoulder season – outside of the Easter school holidays, of course – with the mercury rising amiably before summer’s sweltering peak. {Booking now here}
Take advantage of thinner crowds with lazy days on blockbuster beaches – ordinarily packed, pink-hued Elafonisi should be left in relative peace. Note that the further south you go, the more likely you’ll find a truer Crete, unbothered by resorts. Spectacular, rugged mountain drives thread through lazy villages, where tavernas typically produce their own meat, cheese and wine. You can bet on a few free rounds of house raki after the meal, too. Better plan on staying the night. {Booking now here}
Sustainable travel tip: Two excellent eco-resorts are tucked away in Crete’s more traditional corners. Milia is a mountain retreat that runs on solar energy and natural spring water, and is perfectly placed for hiking adventures; and Dalabelos is a working farm that offers 10 stone cottages and two luxury villas, sweeping sea views, food grown onsite, and a chance to get involved with the wine and olive harvest.
Where to stay: We love the authentic Cretan vibe at Blue Palace Resort & Spa, set on a private pebble beach in Elounda. For families, Domes of Elounda feels more like a village than a resort, with an olive tree-shaded sandy beach, several large pools, a kids club and even an elegant spa with a dedicated kid’s treatment menu. In Chania, Domes Zeen Chania is another standout family spot, where the kid’s club is a whimsical oasis with yurts and teepees. For more, see our pick of the best hotels in Crete.
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