Hotel booking lead time for eastern Crete in August
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Hello,

My partner and I are heading to Crete for 17 days this summer, from July 25 to August 11, with a rental car. We’ll book the first night or the first two nights, but our plan is to explore the east—and only the east—with no set itinerary and no other reservations.

For those in the know, are we being reckless? 🤣

We’ve had some experience with this kind of travel in Greece before: 10 days in western Crete in 2021 (though that was post-Covid) and 10 days in the Peloponnese in 2024. We only booked the first night each time, and it wasn’t really an issue. Even if we didn’t always find a place in the exact spot we were aiming for, we’d just stay a little further out, a bit less touristy, and it was great!

Do you think this style of travel is still doable in Crete in August by 2026?

Thanks for any insights if you’ve had this experience!

Best,
Babou
EL Elenitsa Veteran ·
Hi Béatrice,

Of course it’s possible! You’ll never have to sleep under the stars.

You can always find places a bit more off the beaten path—not right by the sea, but they’re cheaper and quieter. Plus, with apps, you’ll always find something no matter what. And with a car, it’s easy!

Have a great trip!
BA Babouandco ·
Hi Elenitsa,

Thanks for your reply—it’s reassuring, even though sleeping under the stars in Crete is tempting! I’ve read so many blogs where people book way in advance that it made me a little worried... I’ll stick with my usual approach—more spontaneous, which suits us well—and I’ll come back to share how it went! Can’t wait! !
Babou
EL Elenitsa Veteran ·
People often want to plan and book everything in advance. It’s reassuring when you’re going to a country you don’t know, or when you have kids and don’t feel like driving around for hours to find a place to stay—or simply when you don’t realize that in Greece, you can do everything last-minute.

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