Greece has been an extremely popular tourist destination over the last decade, although tourism has blossomed in the Southeast European nation since the 1960s. Now, Greek destinations including Santorini and Mykonos are some of the most sought-after in the world.
Outside the hustle and bustle of major Greek cities, the island of Crete offers both adventure and luxury to travelers. You’ll find an abundance of top resorts, pristine beaches, and ancient ruins. Crete is Greece’s largest island and one of the country’s most popular islands. It offers much to travelers who stumble upon its shores. Read more below about why it should be on your new year travel bucket list.
Explore Chania
Formerly the island’s capital, the city of Chania is enchanting with an old-world charm. For travelers seeking lots to do and see all in one place, Chania is the perfect destination for wandering. Lefka Ori, aka the White Mountains, is a mountain range in the region that has beaches, a forest preserve, and hiking trails. Outdoor adventurers can also hike through the legendary Samaria Gorge. Some of Chania’s other draws are its ancient sites and other exotic beaches.
Witness The Beauty Of Balos Lagoon
For beachside beauty, there’s no better place to visit in Crete than Balos Lagoon — a stunning natural wonder. Located in the northwest of Chania, Balos Lagoon’s turquoise waters and white, sandy shores are picturesque. Consider visiting outside of the summer months to avoid this beachy hotspot’s large crowds.
Take An Olive Oil Tasting Tour
For those seeking gastronomic experiences in Crete, go on a private olive oil-tasting tour. This luxe activity will have travelers witness oils being made from start to finish. In addition to tasting olive oils, guests can try other goods from the groves, including grape syrups and sweet vinegar.
Luxury Rides Through East Crete
Traveling history buffs will love taking luxury rides through East Crete. During these private, chauffeured experiences you’ll likely visit small villages, explore local markets, and see cultural art relics. If you’re lucky, you may drive to the Cave of Zeus, rumored to be the mythical birthplace of the Greek god. A visit to the notable cave site should definitely be high on your itinerary when visiting Crete.
Cruise On A Pirate Ship To St. George’s Bay
Many people say the best way to experience Crete is by boat, so why not on a pirate ship? Travelers can embark on an authentic pirate ship for a cruise from Hersonissos to St. George’s Bay. You’ll likely pass several small islands along the way, enjoy a catered lunch on board, and even stop for snorkeling and swimming.