Family-friendly Stalis is a classy alternative to some of Crete’s more nightlife-centric towns. On the northern coast, this village was once a fishing port. The soft, bronzed sands and shallow waters of Stalis Beach are visible from the area’s olive-studded mountain ranges – while here, you can take a countryside tour on horseback and explore the atmospheric surrounding villages.
Contemporary eateries offer Cretan specialties, and there are also traditional British pubs and vibrant clubs for night owls. Modest street stalls and boutiques offer local wares and produce, but the short drive to nearby Hersonissos provides more extensive shopping options.
The best things to do in Stalis (or Stalida) often revolve around its gorgeous stretch of pristine sand and sparkling blue seas. This once quiet village on the north coast of Crete has evolved into a desirable holiday resort without losing any of its quiet charms. The village enjoys a reliably sunny climate throughout the year – throw in sun...
Heraklion is Crete’s largest city and one of its most economically active. A mixture of new and old, the city celebrates its heritage at the Natural History Museum of Crete, which showcases the area’s unique wildlife. Take time to visit...
Coastal Malia boasts a fascinating history that balances its modern reputation as a lively holiday getaway. In northeast Crete, this area is known for its nightlife and features a strip of upscale clubs, bars, and dance clubs. You’ll find tropical...