Summer itinerary in western Crete

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ST
Hi there,

I’m reaching out for your advice on a Crete itinerary. We’re a group of 3 (2 adults and 1 teen) and will be traveling for 13 days / 12 nights in early August. To enjoy the trip without rushing too much, we’ve decided to focus on the western part of the island. Before diving into the details of our planned route, here’s a bit about how we like to travel. We’re big fans of hiking, bivouacking in the Pyrenees, or bike touring. We’re well aware that Crete is a popular summer destination, but we’d like to avoid overly crowded spots while still trying to visit places we consider "must-sees"—or at least those we’re eager to discover. For activities, hiking might be tricky due to the heat, but we’re thinking of water-based fun and historical visits: snorkeling, windsurfing or paddleboarding, gorges, and so on. For accommodations, we’ll mix it up between guesthouses, hotels, and private rentals.

Here’s what we’re considering: Day 1: Arrival in the evening in Heraklion – Night in Heraklion. Day 2: Head to Chania / Night in Chania - 3 nights in Falassarna (exploring Balos and the surrounding area) - 3 nights in Paleochora (discovering Elafonissi and nearby) - 3 nights in Sougia (day trip by ferry to Loutro, Agia Roumeli) Then, return to Rethymnon in the morning by road and spend our last night there (after checking various guides and forums, the ferry option seems a bit too restrictive, so we’re planning to drive back to Heraklion for our flight at the end of the day).

I’m a bit unsure—should we dedicate more time to the northern part of the island? What do you think? Thanks in advance for your valuable tips! Stéphanie
KE Keftiou Regular ·
Hi there,

Given that you're returning via the northern road, it makes more sense to reverse your overnight stays and start in Sougia. Then head to Elafonissi by going up from Paleochora to Falasarna. Two nights in Falasarna should be enough, I think! You could, for example, add a night in Chania (on the way there or back) to visit the Akrotiri peninsula. As for hikes: set off early in the morning after checking the weather to avoid heatwaves, and prioritize gorges and the often-windy coastline during this period. Here are a few ideas: http://crete.decouverte.free.fr/randonnees-balades-curiosites-Crete-ouest.html

Best regards
ST Stephvince77 ·
Good evening Daniel, thank you so much for the tips—I’ll look into this more closely. Best regards, Stéphanie

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