
You are here: Hotel Quote | Customer Care | Sitemap
| About Us | Contact Us | Booking Conditions | Sitemap | FAQs | Privacy Policy |

Top Crete Holiday Destinations:
Agia Galini | Agia Ionnis | Akrotiri | Almeritha |
Analipsi | Agios Nikolaos | Agia Pelagia | Bali | Chania | Elounda | Elafonisi |
Fodele | Frangokastello | Georgioupolis |
Gerani | Hersonissos | Heraklion | Ierapetra
| Kalives | Kissamos | Koutouloufari | Lassithi | Loutro | Malia | Matala | Milatos
| Palekastro | Paleohora | Piskopiano | Plakias | Platanias | Rethymnon | Sfakia
| Sensatori | Sissi | Sitia | Sougia | Souda Bay | Stalis | Veni |
Most Popular Guides:
Aquasplash | Clubbing Guide | Creta Aquarium | Crete Car Hire | Crete Outdoors |
Cretan Recipes | Easter in Crete | Flights to Crete | Golf in Crete | Knossos Palace
|
Learn Greek | Photo Gallery | Samaria Gorge | Spinalonga | Travel Insurance | Watercity
| Weather in Crete | Working in Crete | Vai beach
Other Services:
Affiliates | Blog
| Cheap Calls | Crete Forum | Holiday Bargains | Holiday Voucher Codes | Hotel Reviews
| Malia T Shirts Store | Newsletter | Travel Tips |


Palekastro Travel Guide
If your wanting a quiet relaxing holiday to Crete then you
couldn't go far wrong by picking the sleepy fishing village of Palekastro on the
eastern side of Crete.
The small village is set upon some of the most stunning scenery
you will ever see on your holidays to Crete, with amazing local wildlife including
exotic flowers and butterflies.
The town is only awaking to tourism now and caters
well for the in dependant traveller, with modern apartments and studios as well as
classical Cretan pensions. Don’t expect throngs of holiday makers as Palekastro
is not advertised for mass tourism and that's how the village is likely to stay.
You
will find a small local Tavernas and cafes open on a daily basis throughout the summer
and of course into winter and also one local disco. The prices here reflect the
cost of everyday Cretan life and have not been bumped up to fleece holiday makers.
If
you want to get away from it all and enjoy a quiet traditional holiday to Crete then
definitely look to book Palekastro
What to do and see
The first thing people ask is where is the beach in Palekastro,
its only a short stroll away, and is called Chiona beach, a lovely quiet sandy beach
with crystal clear blue waters. There are of course quiet little coves and untouched
beach all around the area and its recommended to hire out a car or scooter and get
exploring.
Another great beach is the famous Vai beach, where the bounty adverts of
the 90's were filmed. It sits only 8 km away and is an easy ride in a car.
If history
and sightseeing is more your thing then you can book some excellent boat trips, from
local fishing charters into scenic bays, to the historic island of Spinalonga near
Elounda. A monastery well worth a mention is the Toplou Monastery near the area
of Sitia.
If that's not enough you can visit the fourth Minoan palace on the island
of Crete at Zakros, or even see the roman ruins at Itanos.
For an excellent restaurant
or two within the village of Palekastro try Hellas restaurant for some great fish
dishes and very cheap food. This is one holiday to Crete that wont break the bank.




Palekastro -
A popular choice for
wind surfers is the beach of Chiona and the equipment including boards is there for
the hire at a small fee.
The beaches here are quite sparse so its always recommended
you bring your own refreshments. Look to your right for a video covering the sights
of Palekastro and its surrounding areas.
The Meltemi Breeze effects more than Palekastro,
and is a way of nature that makes Crete as rugged it as it is.


Try choosing the Palekastro Villas on offer by Thomson Villas. Other local accommodation and rooms can be booked in resort.
Palekastro -
There is talk
of a mass development of Palekastro, which many locals are firmly against as it would
destroy local tradition and many important sights of interest. There is an ongoing
fight to stop development on Cape Plako.