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Family holiday in Crete: our road trip through the western part of the island

At the beginning of Easter break, we went to Crete with the kids. A wonderful family trip that confirmed our fondness for Greece! Do you remember? Last April, we spent our holidays in the Peloponnese; then, in July, we sailed around Corfou in a sailboat. What do we love about Greece? The landscape, the climate, the low cost, the food (fresh fish!) and above all the warm welcome of the locals! Here in Crete, we discovered amazing hospitality and generosity! In a word, a destination you shouldn’t hesitate to explore with your family! As Crete is a big island, we focused on the western part and I organized the road trip detailed below, for a duration of 9 nights. As far as the weather is concerned, we had 7 sunny days (18 °C and big blue sky) and 2 rainy days. Also, unlike the same time last year, the temperature of the water was quite cool (I’d say 16-17 °C), so we only bathed once. Let’s say that in April, it is entirely possible for the sea to be warmer, but there is no guarantee. Anyway, my program was more focused on hiking and sightseeing. The summits were still snowy. This early in April, on the most famous beaches of the island, we were lucky enough to be almost alone; during the summer it must be very crowded!

Crete with kids, Greece
Elafonisi Beach without the summer crowd. Isn’t life beautiful?

Family holiday in Crete: our itinerary

Agia Triada monastery
Katholico monastery
Limania Beach
Limania Beach
Marathi Beach
Stavros
Kournas Lake
Réthymnon
Imbros Gorges
Loutro
Loutro
Aradena
Balos: it would be prettier in the sun!
Elafonisi (without filter! The real colour!)
Elafonisi
Irini Gorges
Phalasarna Beach
Chania and its Venetian harbour
Chania harbour
Chania lighthouse

Tour of the Akrotiri peninsula (it’s the peninsula where the airport of Chania is). Must-see: Limania Beach and the Monasteries (Agia Trada, Gouverneto and the ruins of Katholiko monastery). Break on Marathi Beach and sunset in Stravos.

Notes concerning our itinerary in Crete:

I’m trying to anticipate the questions you are going to ask 😊 …

View from our terrace in Agia Marina

Family trip in Crete: practical information

What about you? Are you tempted by Crete? And if you already know the island, I’d really like your advice because we intend to explore the other half next year!

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