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Crete & Karpathos
Agios Myronas

The Heraklion Area

Crete’s busy capital’s prime attractions are the fascinating archaeological museum and the world-famous Minoan excavations at nearby Knossos. Just inland from the city lies glorious countryside reminiscent of Tuscany, with rolling hillsides covered in extensive vineyards and olive groves. We offer comfortable villas with private pools, an intimate rural hotel and some extremely opulent suites in the delightful rural villages of this region.

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Mirabello Gulf

The Lassithi Region & Mirabello Gulf

An ideal base from which to explore the many Minoan sites of Eastern Crete, as well as the fabled Lassithi Plateau, this region boasts one of the most scenic stretches of the island's coastline. Offering a variety of beaches, some set against a rugged mountain backdrop, it also contains the sophisticated resorts of Hersonissos, Agios Nikolaos and Elounda, as well as more laid-back seaside villages such as Kalo Chorio and Pacchia Amos on the scenic Gulf of Mirabello. Just a short drive inland, Neapolis is a charming example of a traditional Cretan town barely touched by tourism and in the east of the area Mochlos embodies the spirit of a sleepy fishing village.

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Xerocampos Beach

The Far East

Crete's East Coast remains one of the wildest, least commercialised parts of the island, with unspoilt beaches for relaxation-seekers and rugged hills for keen walkers. The main town of the area is Sitia, with its unhurried pace of life, pretty waterfront and famous wines. In the north, Palekastro is a traditional village with a real Cretan ambience, whilst in the south-east corner, the sleepy summer hamlet of Xerokampos is perfect for escapists.

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Ferma Beach

The Eastern South Coast

The Eastern South Coast has a rugged beauty and a unique charm that gradually coax visitors to unwind and relax. With its long sandy beach and good choice of tavernas, the laid-back resort of Makriyialos is perfect for those not wishing to rely on a hire car, whilst our small hotel further west towards Ierapetra will suit those who wish to divide their time between relaxing on uncrowded beaches and exploring the rural hinterland. Beyond Ierapetra the sleepy village of Keratocambos has a real away-from-it-all feel and the hamlet of Kamilari offers good access the central south coast.

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The beach at Frangokastello

Plakias & Frangokastello

Situated on the south-west coast, Plakias is a very appealing little resort with an unhurried atmosphere and a superb sandy beach, all backed by majestic mountains and spectacular gorges. Further along the coast, Frangokastello is famed for the legend surrounding its Venetian beachside fortress, but remains wonderfully unspoilt and laid-back. An ideal area for walkers and botanists in springtime, this area also offers secluded beaches all along the coast, and delightful mountain villages just a short drive inland.

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Loutro

Loutro

Accessible only by boat or a very long hike, the small fishing village of Loutro is the Greece of picture-postcards, all white-washed, blue-shuttered houses clustered around the natural harbour. Perfect for relaxing and enjoying the simple pleasures of a traditional Greek seaside holiday.

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Rethymnon harbour

The Rethymnon Area

Famed for its long beach and for its beautiful Venetian harbour, the bustling town of Rethymnon is surrounded by wonderfully sleepy hill villages, where in recent years some of the island's finest private villas have been created. Perfectly suited for relaxation seekers and families seeking peaceful, individual accommodation within easy striking distance of a cosmopolitan resort, these villas are also conveniently placed for exploring a substantial part of the island. We also offer a selection of charming hotels in the heart of the old town, and some convenient apartments right on the beach just east of Rethymnon.

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Chania's, waterside restaurants

Chania & the North West

Formerly the island capital, Chania is a delightful historic town, with beautiful Venetian architecture lining the picturesque harbour and the quaint backstreets. For those wishing to be close to the city's cosmopolitan bustle but preferring to stay in more peaceful surroundings, the rugged Akrotiri Peninsula just to the north offers sheltered sandy beaches, unpretentious local villages and varied landscapes, making it ideal for families and walkers alike. The Apokoronas region between Chania and Rethymnon is one of the greenest areas on the island, making it a paradise for walkers and nature-lovers. To the west of Chania lie further good sandy beaches, and the small town of Kastelli in the island’s north-west corner is perfect for those who want a decent range of facilities close to hand, whilst remaining well removed from any signs of mass tourism.

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One of the many beaches on Karpathos

Karpathos

Lying roughly halfway between Crete and Rhodes, this small island is reminiscent of the Greece of yesteryear and is perfect for guests who appreciate the simple pleasures in life.

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Chania town

Explore Crete by Car

Independent itineraries and guidance for visitors to explore the island's treasures and landscapes in comfort.

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The local countryside make ideal walking country

Special Interest Holidays

Small group walking holidays for keen ramblers, a Spring Nature Trail for those with an interest in botany and birdwatching.

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