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What is there to do in the off season? Im thinking of taking a trip in October but I'm not sure if it is going to be fun or not. I know that it will probably be too cold to swim, sadly
 
One of the most popular and enchanting tourist destinations for international travelers is Crete, the largest island in Greece. Crete is a various land filled with historical ruins, humming towns and breathtaking beaches. Many humans come right here for the sun, sea and sand but the pleasant activities in Crete consist of lots greater than the usual bundle vacation. I am pretty much sure, you will feel something I am unable to explain.
 
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One of the most popular and enchanting tourist destinations for international travelers is Crete, the largest island in Greece. Crete is a various land filled with historical ruins, humming towns and breathtaking beaches. Many humans come right here for the sun, sea and sand but the pleasant activities in Crete consist of lots greater than the usual bundle vacation. I am pretty much sure, you will feel something I am unable to explain.
What specifically can one do in the fall though? I know that most Greek islands are known for beach vacations in the summer
 
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What specifically can one do in the fall though? I know that most Greek islands are known for beach vacations in the summer
These all things are presumptions, You may take a chance and make a visit to Greece. And I am pretty much sure you will never forget these memories till the end of our life, like we did. You are not mentioning those problems here, but I am sure If you have a zeal to do it in the near future you will surely do it. Yes If you want any help then telling me, May I will suggest you something better.
 
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These all things are presumptions, You may take a chance and make a visit to Greece. And I am pretty much sure you will never forget these memories till the end of our life, like we did. You are not mentioning those problems here, but I am sure If you have a zeal to do it in the near future you will surely do it. Yes If you want any help then telling me, May I will suggest you something better.
There is plenty to do in the fall! Museums, restaurants, visiting villages, concerts etc.
 
Crete is fantastic in the Fall! Most tavernas will be open through October. The water is warm so people often swim right into November. With heat waves over, the skies will be clear blue. Many people hike the gorges and mountains during this time. Crete has exceptional beauty, history, and hospitality. With the tourist crowds diminishing, you’ll be warmly welcomed and I guarantee that you’ll make many new friends and memories to last a lifetime. There is so much to do, depending on your interests…..rent a car and explore the countryside, museums, boat trips……really it’s up to you!
 
What specifically can one do in the fall though? I know that most Greek islands are known for beach vacations in the summer
Kalley Mera Kalllo Mina from Thailand...
Depending on how long you are there for....olive picking..... Grape picking..... linking up with some wine merchants and crushing grapes old traditional style..... visiting olive oil manufacturers....visiting handicrafts .... May be pottery and ceramic classes.... Cookery classes.!!!..
...October temperatures are never cold... who told you this??I have been many times,we swam in November December January also..... Driving around is a joy on its own.... visiting different parts of the island.... most Tavernas ate open and welcoming....!!👌 Question for you.... What specifically do you like doing or want to do in Creta?
 
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There is plenty to do in the fall! Museums, restaurants, visiting villages, concerts etc.
Yes, obliviously. There are lots of places to visit in Crete. No doubt surely a beautiful place to visit. If there are some surprise places to visit in Crete, please tell me. Thank you
 
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Kalley Mera Kalllo Mina from Thailand...
Depending on how long you are there for....olive picking..... Grape picking..... linking up with some wine merchants and crushing grapes old traditional style..... visiting olive oil manufacturers....visiting handicrafts .... May be pottery and ceramic classes.... Cookery classes.!!!..
...October temperatures are never cold... who told you this??I have been many times,we swam in November December January also..... Driving around is a joy on its own.... visiting different parts of the island.... most Tavernas ate open and welcoming....!!👌 Question for you.... What specifically do you like doing or want to do in Creta?
I didn't know you could go olive/grape picking. Do you have to arrange with a farm to do this? Or are there public areas where you can go and roam around?
 
I didn't know you could go olive/grape picking. Do you have to arrange with a farm to do this? Or are there public areas where you can go and roam around?
You can visit the Litsarda Olive Farm or go talk with Stelios in Ntounias Taverna and Farm and I am sure they can let you help and then enjoy the fruits of your labour...literally!
 
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You can visit the Litsarda Olive Farm or go talk with Stelios in Ntounias Taverna and Farm and I am sure they can let you help and then enjoy the fruits of your labour...literally!
That sounds lovely, thanks for the advice. I would love to experience Crete through the locals like that
 
I have been to Crete six times, and four of these have been in October. Everything is open, you can do everything you would during the peak tourist season. The weather is delightful and is still beach weather. The only difference is that it isn't as crowded and busy as it would have been in July or August, the prices are a bit better, and it is isn't as scorching. I experienced clear skies and temperatures at about the mid 80s Fahrenheit.
 

Charming villages in Crete?

I'm planning a trip to Crete and, as an enthusiast for the quaint and the serene, I'm on the lookout for those off-the-beaten-path villages that captivate with their charm. I’ve heard that Crete is sprinkled with hidden gems, where one can truly soak up local culture and history amid idyllic settings.

Has anyone here ventured beyond the usual tourist spots to explore some of the lesser-known villages on the island? I'm interested in places that offer picturesque streets, traditional architecture, local gastronomy, and a warm sense of community.

I’d love to hear your experiences! Thank you in advance.

What to do in Agios Nikolaos?

I'm planning a trip to Agios Nikolaos in Crete, and I'd love to hear from anyone who has experience traveling there. It looks charming - I am basically here with a group of friends who wanted to see the area. I have been to Crete but never to this particular place, so I just want to get a feel for what to do here.

Some thoughts about what I can do:

- I think there's an archeological museum here that might be worth seeing.
- Is it worth taking a little trip to Spinolonga?
- I know there are some great beaches and shopping!

Anything specific you can recommend?

Taking a foodie tour of Crete

I am interested in learning more about the food of Crete. Yes, I know I can go there and eat. But - I want to take things to the next level.

Do you know of a good tour or a good itinerary? I put together a bit of an itinerary in case I decide to do this myself. My preference is to take a good tour, though.

Chania Old Harbor: Thinking to get fresh seafood here - either at a market or in a restaurant. I recall that there's a lot of fresh seafood.

Heraklion Market: Wander through Heraklion's bustling market streets, where stalls overflow with local olive oils, cheeses, and herbs.

Culinary Classes: I am hoping to find a class to take!

Agreco Farms: Visiting this organic farm was a revelation in the importance of farm-to-table eating. This place looks so fun.

Wineries: There's a bunch. I want to track down at least a few during my stay.

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Seeing the Samaria Gorge without Hiking?

Is it possible to see the Samaria Gorge without doing the long hike?

I will be in Crete over the summer. I heard the hike is long. 11 miles, most of it downhill or flat. I just don't think I am up for it. Downhill climbing hurts my knee too much.

I have a friend who goes to Crete a lot and made an off-hand comment that you don't need to hike, but she didn't know all the details.

Does anyone hear? She mentioned taking a ferry. I am having a hard time picturing it. I looked into tours and they all involve hiking.

Best Beaches with Services on Crete

It's tough for my family to visit beaches that don't have services - like a restaurant, bathrooms, because we are traveling with multiple generations and usually spend the whole day.

Do the following beaches have services? I will be going with my family end of June next year:

- Elafonissi
- Balos
- Matala
- Stalis

I am having a hard time visualizing based on descriptions I am finding online.
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