FAQ
Is Heraklion worth visiting or just a stopover?
Absolutely worth it. Heraklion is more than a transport hub — it’s home to Knossos Palace, the island’s best museums, incredible food tours, and vibrant local life. Base yourself here for easy day trips across Central Crete.
Can I travel around Crete without renting a car?
Yes — but a car gives you much more freedom. Public buses (KTEL) connect major towns, but for beaches, villages, and hikes off the beaten path, a rental car is ideal.
What food should I try in Crete?
Don’t leave without tasting:
- Gamopilafo – rice cooked in meat broth
- Antikristo – fire-roasted lambKalitsounia – sweet or savory mini pies
- Bonus: Try a local cooking class — it’s the most delicious way to understand the culture.
What’s the best time to visit Crete?
May–June and September–October offer warm weather, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for beaches, hikes, and activities. July–August is hottest and busiest.
Where should I stay in Crete for a first-time visit?
Heraklion is great for culture, food, and history. Chania is perfect for romantic strolls and coastal charm. Rethymno blends both nicely, while Archanes offers a peaceful, local escape.
Is Crete safe for travelers?
Yes — Crete is very safe. Just follow basic travel precautions: watch valuables in busy areas, avoid hiking alone, and stay hydrated during summer months.
How many days do I need in Crete?
Ideally 5–7 days to enjoy both Heraklion and Chania regions.If you want to add hiking, villages, or more beach time — plan for 10 days+.