Holidays to Crete
Crete - packed full of mythology and traditon
When you go on your holidays to Crete, you feel like you’re in another world. The blue skies, crystal clear sea, rugged rocks and completely laid-back atmosphere make for a welcome change to most visitors’ everyday lives.
The island has a very traditional lifestyle and the little towns and villages dotted along the coast are incredibly pretty and charming. The locals here welcome tourists and allow them to integrate themselves into the relaxed atmosphere.
Crete is the largest of all the Greek islands and is located roughly 160 km to the south of the Greek mainland.
What people first notice as they arrive for their holidays in Crete is the mountainous landscape. For walkers, this is an absolute dream. But if hiking up mountains is not your idea of a relaxing break, then your days can be spent on the beach instead or even discovering the ancient history of the island. A lot of the legends of the Greek mythology centre around the island so there are plenty of spots you can explore if you want to discover more about this fascinating subject.
Days on end can be spent simply relaxing in the cafes and restaurants that line the streets of Crete. The Greeks love their food and the cafe and restaurant owners will be more than happy to welcome you into their establishment to join the locals in their way of life.
Crete weather
July and August in Crete see temperatures reaching the mid to high 20s. It’s a warm and sunny island, so holidays to Crete are perfect for any sun worshiper. But there is a slight divide. The north side of the island enjoys the Mediterranean climatic zone whereas the south experiences the North African climatic zone. This means that the South usually has a much warmer climate.
Despite the warm temperatures, there is actually snow in Crete too with the mountains often boasting a dusting well into the spring.
CRETE WEATHER