The island of Crete may be best known for its summer sunshine and lively beaches, but there’s one very good reason to come in the off-season: the festival of Apokries, or Greek Carnival.
Seitan Limania is a well-hidden corner of the northeast side of the Akrotiri peninsula, 20 km from the city of Chania, Crete. There you will find a beach that differs from other beaches.
Winners again! We are thrilled this month to announce the distinction by the World Travel Awards for Conte Marino Villas as the best leading privately owned luxury villa in Greece for 2018!
Crete is an ideal place to visit all year round. Its mild climate and its unique mountainous features attract visitors before and after the established touristy summer season.
Are you feeling hungry after enjoying the blue waters and the sun in one of the lovely beaches in Crete? Here are the top 10 specialties of Cretan food that we recommend you should try here!
There is nothing better than great music on warm summer nights in the city of Chania. Every July the meeting point is in Vamos Village for the Jazz in July festival!
There is so much to do and see in western Crete. There are gorges to be walked, ancient sites to be visited, time trodden villages to be discovered, and further afield stunning sandy beaches to be lazed upon. Why not hire a car and get out and about?
Greece boasts some of the best golden shore lines on the planet and one of these is certainly Marathi Beach in Chania, Crete. A favorite of the locals on windy days.
There is so much to explore in Chania, that one trip could never be enough. We do however have our best spots on the island and the quaint fishing village of Loutro is certainly one of them!
If wine is your thing, you’ll be glad to know there’s plenty of it in Chania! As well as good food, strong spirits, and stories of the locals, one can enjoy
Leaving the cold winter months behind, we are welcoming spring with open arms. The time has come to follow the sweet scents of blooming flowers and the warm breeze of the sea all the way to the island Crete.
Visiting Greece during February or March is a great opportunity to experience the festive mood of “Apokries” (the Greek Halloween) and the spectacular Greek carnivals.
Even during Christmas, Chania is transformed into the most hospitable city and celebrates together with all those who trust it all year round over and over again.
As the most southerly of the Greek islands, the weather in Crete is so mild during winter time that exploring the beautiful island and enjoying its charm is a glorious.
As September is here and October approaches, visit Chania during perhaps the best months of the year where the hordes of tourists have left the island and a pleasant quietness prevails.
Chania, provides a plethora of ancient ruins and archeological sites to visit for the avid historical traveler and we could not embark on such an article without discussing the magnificent ancient site of Aptera.
With an array of summer activities and beaches to visit in Chania this summer, one visiting the island cannot miss the opportunity for a more cultural experience by taking a day out from the sun to visit some of the most historic and interesting museums in Chania.
The beaches of Chania. A chapter of beauty and crystal clear waters so large that one could not possibly visit all of the magnificent shores in just one visit.
Experiencing Crete during the Easter period and throughout the year is a wonderful culinary journey with some of the best foods and organic produce available.
Discovering Crete’s enchanting natural beauty is something that can only truly be done on foot. A stunning diversity of landscape, flora, and fauna, make this island a paradise for any type of walker, and for any level.