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The largest of the Greek islands, Crete is a popular destination for tourists and adventurers from all over the world – and it’s easy to see why. With stunning beaches and impressive gorges to explore, as well as beautiful lagoons for swimming, Crete has so much to offer.
You may assume that summer is the best time to visit the island, and you’d be right if you want to experience the highest temperatures you can. But spring is definitely worth considering too, particularly for outdoor enthusiasts – as the weather is still warm, but not too overpowering.
There’s also the natural beauty of Crete in the springtime to consider: the island blooms into life, with flowers, fragrant herbs, abundant trees, and blossoming bushes spreading across the land. Prices are also relatively low in spring compared to the summer, and there are also fewer tourists – making for a quieter and more relaxed stay.
In this post, we’re going to talk you through a few of our favorite things to do in Crete in the springtime.
Hike the Samaria Gorge
While this walk is rather long at roughly 16km, taking anything between five and seven hours to complete, the beautiful rock formations in the White Mountains of western Crete are well worth the trek. Nestled in the beautiful Samaria National Park, the gorge is popular among tourists despite its rough terrain. It’s also one of the longest gorges in the whole of Europe, and a must-see for adventurers while they’re in Crete!
Make a splash
Cool turquoise water and stunning white sand draw visitors to Crete’s beautiful beaches every year.
In the springtime, the water will be refreshing, revitalizing, and well worth a dip.
Check out the Balos Lagoon and the world-famous pink sand of Elafonisi for a picture-perfect day.
Visit the Cretan Olive Oil Farm
This fantastic little farm in Agios Nikolaos is well worth a visit. The town is famous for featuring in the series Cartes Postales from Greece, and it’s easy to see why this location is a quintessential taste of island life.
Their idyllic setup invites visitors to come and try their hand at a variety of traditional culinary practices in Crete.
From olive oil pressing and raki distilling to cheese making and pottery lessons, this farm is a slice of Mediterranean paradise and a perfect place to have a chilled afternoon.
Explore the birthplace of Zeus
Up high in the slopes of Mount Ida, the Dikteon Cave sits quietly as one of the most famous places in Crete. The mythological birthplace of the Greek god Zeus, it’s allegedly here that Rhea hid Zeus as a baby to protect him from being eaten by his father Cronus, as his siblings were. With lush orchards and bustling almond trees in the surrounding area, this place is steeped in beauty and history.
See the stunning Firka Fortress
Once home to the Venetian naval guard, this magnificent fortress now houses the Maritime Museum, which exhibits an extensive collection of nautical artifacts, detailing the fascinating history of the region. The surrounding Old Venetian Harbour area is perfect for whiling away an afternoon by traversing up and down the narrow streets.
If you’re looking for adventure, Crete is certainly not short of options to keep you entertained. And spring is the perfect time – as well as being a cheaper and quieter time to visit, the weather will be cooler and easier to handle once you start working up a sweat.
I’ve never been to Crete before but definitely a wonderful place to visit with the family. Thanks for sharing this informative post.
You are right, crete is a beautiful island and there is always something fo any type of travelers.
It sounds really amazing to have an adventure there, Thanks for sharing this! The places sound fantastic.
You are welcome and glad that you enjoy reading this so much!