Crete in winter ........a beginning
"Out of season" and "off-season" the right time to
enjoy Crete's more peaceful nature. A good time to pursue interests,
studies, hobbies and hikes. By winter, we mean November until late
March.
Crete winter warmers:
We have a delightful place for you to stay in Crete, in
a village near Heraklion (see below Villa Kerasia).
Tip: Browse the full, up to date list of hotels we offer that operate in the winter here.
Winter months offer the chance to explore the uncrowded vision of Crete.
In some years there is significant snowfall in the mountains (the
highest peaks always receive some winter snowfall). The winter of 2004
saw record-breaking snowfall during the month of
February.
The photo gallery of this event is worth seeing.
Vistas open up in the winter and you can meet local people, experience hospitality
that is offered so genuinely when you pause on your journey around the
island. Don't expect to bask in sunshine every day, but on those lucky sunny days
you get a bonus of bright island light. Crete is an island of drama,
something the weather often reflects. Come prepared for driving winds
and rain, then enjoy the bright spells.
(If you are concerned
about the weather, have a look at our
weather page).
Rent a car - visit villages, museums, shops - walk/hike, play tennis
- see the natural beauty of Crete, the snow-capped mountains, uncrowded
roads and be here when travel seems as civilized as it did decades ago!
You will find below some more good hotels or places we would
be happy to stay in, that are open year round.
Note: some hotels use air-conditioning for heating, whereas some
have proper central heating. Hotels or villas with pools may have their
pools emptied or unheated (unless we write otherwise). Ask if you need
more information about winter facilities.
Axos:
As
a mountain village in the heart of Crete, near Anogia - this is the
place that is most steeped in history, rich in archaeological finds and
filled with hospitality and heartland feel.
Yakinthos hotel, on the edge of the village,
is actually a collection of 3 apartments/maisonettes and 3 studios,
tastefully decorated in traditional style. The hotel overlooks the
village and valley and the family that owns and runs it provide some of
the warmest and genuinely Cretan hospitality on the island.
Price range: H2/H3.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
Heraklion (central):
Lato Hotel
after a total make-over and renovation, is now a most
desirable and stylish place to stay in Heraklion. Family-owned,
designer hotel, with rotating displays of
contemporary Greek art in rooms and public areas. Conveniently located between the Venetian Koules Fortress and Eleftherias Square.
Most of its rooms have direct, remarkable view of the fortress, harbour and Dia
island across the sea. Balconies or terraces,
air-conditioning/heating , double-glazing, local
internet access provided in every room, and
satellite TV. The dining room serves breakfast and full meals and there is an
elegant and comfortable bar for drinks and coffees.
Workout room, steam room and Jacuzzi, roof terrace for guests. Open year round.
Price range: H2/H1.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
Atlantis Hotel (first class - modern - price range H1) - Between the port and Eleftherias square, many rooms have sea view. 2 restaurants, small indoor pool, large lobby bar, fitness club.
Tel: 2810-229103. Book quick & easy on booknrun.com
Hotel Astoria (first class medium - modern - price range H1). The most central! On Eleftherias square. Two restaurants, bar. Ten steps from the Archaeological museum, waiting taxis, buses, shops. Cinema next door.
Tel: 2810-343080. Book quick & easy on booknrun.com
Around Heraklion (within 30 Kilometres /18 miles):
New winter additions near Heraklion:
Vergis Epavlis in Agios Myronas, Kalimera Archanes in Archanes, Asion Lithos in Kato Asites.
Fabrica House in Anopolis, traditional stone village house with
real character, comfortable interiors & good views. Heating by fireplace
and air conditioning. Price range: H2.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
Villa Creta in Malades (near Profitis Elias).
Two totally secluded big houses in hillside estate. Big cast-iron
fireplaces, picture windows. (Pools are empty in the winter). Price range: H1+/H0.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
Dioskouroi is a small, comfortable
family hotel in the seaside resort village of Agia Pelagia (20
km from Heraklion).
There are attractively furnished studios and apartments for 2-4 people. Other facilities include:
Jacuzzi, roof garden, indoor-outdoor pool, satellite TV, heating & air-conditioning. George, the
owner, will arrange activities such as scuba diving, caving, greek lessons & mountain biking,
on request.
Open year round.
Booking with the hotel directly:
Dioskouroi Apartments
Price range: H3/H4.
Petrokefalo:
Close
to Heraklion (15 km), up in the hills - a really old village and a restored traditional house in 3 units (Agioklima).
Furnished very comfortably and with great views, these units are in a really old village poised above rolling
hills of vines and olive trees. Units for two to four people. The village has a couple of Kafeneia, so you can
prepare meals "at home" or drive over to a village 2 km away for local taverna fare. Special and
different, part of the real Crete. Price range: H3/H2.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
Central-South coast:
South coast traditional villas & houses - a collection of villas and houses in the areas around Matala, Kamilari, Kalamaki, Listaros, Kommos and Sivas on Crete's south coast. With traditional flair and decor, homely, with fireplaces. Price range: H1/H1+. Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
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Chania:
Casa Delfino. Rooms/suites
individually decorated, in the streets just behind the Venetian harbour, wonderful employees. WINTER price range H1/H2. Casa Delfino has been created with the kind of attention to detail, sense of quality and atmosphere that's much in demand in Crete. Open for its first winter season in 1992, it has since appended a second original Venetian building - suitably refurbished and decorated. Though it would be tempting to stay either in your room, or sipping coffee at breakfast looking onto the hotel's courtyard, the attractions of Chania and surrounding area beckon.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
Porto Veneziano.
1st class. Neat and functional rooms and balconies - front ones face
the Venetian harbour and lighthouse - dining room - bar - WINTER price
range H3/H2. This hotel is a member of the Best Western selection and
does it proud. It is well run, well staffed with knowledgeable friendly
people. In a wonderful position, the quieter part of the harbour, with
some great restaurants nearby. It is well-heated and a great and
comfortable base camp.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
Porto del Colombo hotel. Traditional Hotel, Venetian building, price
range H3. Provides another
charming choice
nearby the Venetian harbour. Porto del Colombo is a
nine room and suite
hotel configured out of an old Venetian building, with style and atmosphere.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
New in Chania: Belmondo Hotel, on the harbourfront.
Around Chania:
New winter additions near Chania:
Natalia's Houses in Douliana, Samonas Inn in Samonas village, Apokoron Villas (all three in the Apokoronas/Vamos area), Villa Sevi in Melisourgio village, near Kissamos, Falasarna Villas, above Falasarna beach.
And the luxurious "SK Place" Villas in Almirida, with floor-to-ceiling windows that bring in the spectacular sea views.
Alma's
Villas (in Akrotiri) - Close to
Chania and the airport (15 and 10 minutes). Modernistic, eco-tech
villas, with broad sea views, renowned
nearby beaches and sites (pools unavailable in the winter). Original
designs and open airy feel. WINTER price range: H2
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
Villa Kalliani near Herethiana village (Kissamos, west Crete). A
three-bedroom villa with spectacular, panoramic views of the bay - in
the winter, views of dramatic weather & sunsets too. Very private. (Pool
might be emptied in the winter). Price range: H1+
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
Askifou:
Lefkoritis Mountain Resort: (40 min from Chania, 20 min from Sfakia)
Unique in Crete, much sought after mountain resort/hideaway. Beautiful
stone-built suites of one or two bedrooms with mountain views. Quality
and style includes marble bathrooms, elegant furnishings, some
fireplaces. Hunting game, skeet shooting and the range of sports provided in Lefkoritis' own facility.
Horse riding, mountain walks and climbs. The warm
south coast is a short drive, the E4 path and Imbros gorge minutes away. Price range: H1/H1+.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
Milia: Recreated
traditional Cretan village. Houses and rooms built out of local and national stone, wood beams, set in the
well-wooded mountains between Elafonisi and Kissamos. Many walking trails and peace and quite. An alternative
venue with a taverna serving foods made with local healthy ingredients. Unique setting. Off the beaten track -
the last kilometre is a mildly rough road, you can do it in a rental car! Price range: H3/H3+.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
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Rethymno:
Avli Luxury Suites: 7 wonderful suites, with flair and atmosphere,
in restored Venetian buildings. Very romantic, honeymoon perfect.
Gourmet restaurant and wine-bar. In the heart of the old town. Price
category: H1+.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
Palazzino
di Corina: High quality, charming small hotel.
Close to Rethymno harbour. Peace and calm with quality. Comfortable,
fine suites with antique decor and central heating. Delightful indoor breakfast patio and
outdoor courtyard with heated pool. Price range: H1/H0.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
Veneto Suites: When a wealthy Venetian merchant invites you to stay in his home - this is it. Traditional
suites of character in a faithfully restored building. In the centre of Rethymno's old town. Suites have
cooking facilities, central heating and the hotel has a fine restaurant. Price range: H2/H1.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
New in Rethymno: Vetera Suites, and Civitas Hotel, both in the Old Town.
Around Rethymno:
New winter additions near Rethymno (houses): Villa Limeri, near Valsamonero, Villa Lucia in Episkopi village.
Abelos
Villa has two traditional, adjoining, wonderfully restored
village houses. A beautiful countryside location, with wood beams,
fireplaces, terraces & courtyards, garden, open views (a swimming pool
is available only April to October). Being on the edge of Roustika
village, near Rethymno, makes Abelos a convenient, not too isolated nest
& base for exploration.
Price range: H1/H1+.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
Kastellos Village: (near Lake Kournas, 25 min from Rethymno and Georgioupoli).
Restored house dating from 1910. Chania and
Rethymno within easy reach. Provides two units, exposed wood, stone and delightful terraces. Surrounded by fruit
trees and gardens. Views across trees and old village to the sea. Atmosphere and comfort.
Fireplace and central heating. Price range: H2+. Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
Villa Avra: a large stone-built house of 4 bedrooms, near
Georgioupoli. Good location for exploring east & west, easy access to
main road. Fireplace. Central heating might be possible to arrange for 2
weeks+ stays. Price range: H1+. Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
Plakias (south coast):
"Thalassa House" Apartments: Delight in your
own bright apartment, looking out to sea, catching the sun's winter rays
and the changes in the weather, typical on the south coast in winter.
You will have peace and quiet, you can buy supplies, and eat when you
please at one of the few places that will be open in Plakias itself.
Thalassa House is by the seafront at the edge of the village. For
walking and driving trips, multiple choices exist - all the way to
Sfakia, where small villages, small local shops, kafeneia and a handful
of tavernas serve local people. Stavros, the owner, provides discreet,
knowledgeable assistance with walks, maps etc. Price range: H2.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
Agia Galini (south coast):
Romantika Apartments: Just the place to feel
the joys of having your own beach, yet being able to easily walk to find
somewhere to eat and drink. These select few apartments face the sea
across private gardens which lead straight on to the sand. The village,
though quiet, is a 10 minute seafront walk from your balcony. It has
enough local residents to mean that you can eat well and enjoy a coffee
or a drink in the company of locals. A great place for solitude,
softened by the fact that the family owners are around to offer
hospitality and local knowledge (they speak english, german and greek).
Nearby: Phaestos (must visit), Zaros village and gorge, the village of
Pitsidia, near Matala, with both local and international residents and a
creative feel. Price range: H2.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
Mochlos:
Reputation for mild winters, but on the north coast midway between Agios Nikolaos and Sitia. The small
fishing-village with archaeological ruins on the islet opposite. There are one or two tavernas open all winter
and a small village store. This makes for a peaceful retreat, with sea, often a chance of sunny days and a real
local atmosphere. Be one of the few, instead of one of the crowd.
You need a car or motorcycle to get to and from Mochlos and for
worthwhile drives and visits to villages on the spectacular
"Riviera-like" coast road between here and Sitia (an hour and change,
away).
Mochlos Mare: Great apartments with a sea view - set out like a
small hotel, in gardens with more flowers than you can count! On the edge of the village, ten minutes walk from
the small beach and seaside village centre. Price range: H3.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
Meltemi Rooms: Sea view cluster of five rooms, some kitchenette
facilities. 5 minutes walk from the village and its taverna-fronted seashore. Price
range: H4.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
Zaros:
New in Zaros: Eleonas, an inn with lots of activities on offer, including horse riding, and a good restaurant at hand.
Idi Hotel: In its own grounds just outside the
village. Small mountain hotel, in the foothills of impressive mountains, near scenic
villages, Zaros gorge and lake. The hotel has a gymnasium, indoor
and outdoor swimming pools (although these seem to be open erratically) and pleasant
landscaped gardens. The rooms are simple and basic. A 45 minute drive to some good south coast beaches for the days when the sun sparkles in a
cool breeze. To explore, catch up on reading or writing - a good winter base for taking in the best of the
un-crowded seasons.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com. Price range: H3.
Keramos Hotel: In the village of Zaros. Charming simple rooms and
truly special breakfasts of home made dainties, pastries and more. A modest price for a really warm and friendly
place. Again, providing a superb base for the walks, drives and deserted-beach visits that the winter season
offers. Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com. Price range: H4/H3.
Makrigialos (south coast):
Traditional
houses in a protected gorge
Here, you are staying in a real old Cretan hamlet...very old! A few minutes from the pace of
Makrigialos on the south coast, ages away in feel. One of the
calmest and most relaxing places just "to be". This really is back to nature and it has to be
said also "back to beauty". A unique experience.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com. Price range: H4/H3.
Agios Nikolaos:
Hotel Du Lac Price category: H4. Tel. 28410-22711.
Sgouros Hotel Price category: H3. Tel. 28410-28931.
Sitia:
Flisvos Hotel (Standard rooms - bar and cafe - WINTER price range H5/H4). Tel: 28430-27135.
Itanos Hotel (Standard good rooms - bar/cafe, night bar - WINTER
price range H4). Tel: 28430-22900.
Both in the centre of Sitia & seafront. Walk or really just step, to tavernas and cafes, shops, the Fortezza - visit Vai when no-one is there, Kato Zakros and the Toplou
Monastery. Christmas here, with company, can be fun too. You'll feel more like a pioneer than a tourist, but you'll receive good hospitality and places are open. On several days over Christmas, we
have happily breakfasted outside (with the help of transparent screens and those marvelous outdoor heaters) at cafes by the
harbour.
Ierapetra (south coast):
Dorovinis
Country Houses are two of the finest stone-built houses, with
Libyan sea views. A large three-bedroom house (Pasiphae) and a
one-bedroom 'honeymooner’s nest' (Kallirhoe), 100 m from each other, in
the old Anatoli village. Expertly restored, finest quality, furnished in
good taste. Antiques, warmth, comfortable, quiet, cozy and romantic.
Several inspiring terraces with countryside and sea views. Price
range: H1/H1+. Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com.
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