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Family beaches, big resorts and ancient palaces

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Greece

Crete is the Mediterranean's family beach heavyweight: a long north coast lined with all-inclusive resorts, kids clubs and water parks, backed by calm, shallow bays that suit the smallest paddlers. Add the Minoan palace of Knossos, pink-sand beaches and a sea that stays warm into October, and you have an island that works for babies, big kids and grandparents in one trip.

Crete

300+

days of sunshine a year

~25C

sea temperature into October

4,000 yrs

of history at Knossos

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Stays near Crete, Greece

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Why it works with kids

  • Calm, shallow bays like Georgioupolis and Mirabello are gentle for first swims
  • All-inclusive resorts bundle kids clubs, water parks and dining into one price
  • Knossos and the Heraklion museum turn Greek myths into a real family day out
  • The sea stays warm well into October, so shoulder-season trips still swim

Best areas to stay

  1. 1Chania and Georgioupolis: calm western beaches, a pretty old town and smart family resorts
  2. 2Rethymno and Bali: golden sand, sheltered coves and good-value family stays
  3. 3Hersonissos, Agios Nikolaos and Elounda: big all-inclusives and water parks, plus Knossos day trips

Our KidProof picks

Hand-picked and scored on the eight things that matter to families.

Domes Zeen Chania, a Luxury Collection Resort
87Family favourite
Free kids club

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Domes Zeen Chania, a Luxury Collection Resort

Low-slung bungalows and suites arranged around a leafy central agora, many with a private or semi-private pool a step from the terrace. The Family Bungalows and Open Plan Suites add a separate living area, so you can put little ones down and still have your own space and your own plunge pool for the evening.

€€€€from 420€ / night
Grecotel Creta Palace
86Family favourite
Free kids club

in Crete

Grecotel Creta Palace

One of the widest family line-ups on the island: garden and sea-view rooms, family rooms and two-bedroom bungalows, plus villas with private pools. Many families pick a bungalow with direct garden access, so children can potter outside while you keep an eye from the terrace.

€€€€from 340€ / night
Creta Maris Resort
84Family favourite
Free kids club

in Crete

Creta Maris Resort

A huge estate of village-style bungalows and rooms spread through gardens down to the beach, with family rooms and connecting options. Bungalows near a pool suit families with small children; the trade-off is a large site where you will walk a fair bit between your room, the buffets and the water park.

€€€€from 230€ / night
Anemos Luxury Grand Resort
81Family favourite
Free kids club

in Crete

Anemos Luxury Grand Resort

Suite-style rooms and family suites, many with a separate living space and some with a private or swim-up pool. Family suites give you room for a cot plus older children, and the higher categories add the kind of space that makes a rainy afternoon survivable.

€€€€from 210€ / night
Candia Park Village
80Family favourite
Free kids club

in Crete

Candia Park Village

Two-storey, self-catering apartments styled like a colourful Cretan village, each with a kitchenette, dining area and a garden terrace or veranda. The whole resort is designed to be walkable with a pram, and the kitchenette makes early teas and fussy-eater breakfasts genuinely easy.

€€€€from 190€ / night
Elounda Residence Resort & Waterpark
75Worth a look
Free kids club

in Crete

Elounda Residence Resort & Waterpark

A big spread of rooms and apartments, most with a private balcony or terrace, plus premium rooms and private-pool villas. Apartments with kitchenettes make self-catering possible, useful given the hilltop setting where nipping out to a shop or taverna means a walk or a drive.

€€€€from 160€ / night
GDM Megaron Hotel
75Worth a look

in Crete

GDM Megaron Hotel

Smart, generously sized city rooms and suites in a restored building above the old harbour, some large enough for a family of four. This is a city base rather than a resort, so think comfortable rooms and a rooftop pool rather than kids clubs and splash parks.

€€€€from 120€ / night
Bali Beach & Village
73Worth a look

in Crete

Bali Beach & Village

A relaxed mix of hotel rooms and village-style studios and apartments, many with a kitchenette and balcony, spread across the hillside above Bali's coves. The self-catering options and simple, no-fuss rooms make it a genuine value pick for families who mainly want the beach.

€€€€from 95€ / night

Compare our picks in Crete

HotelScoreKids clubFrom
Domes Zeen Chania, a Luxury Collection Resort87βœ… Free kids club420€
Grecotel Creta Palace86βœ… Free kids club340€
Creta Maris Resort84βœ… Free kids club230€
Anemos Luxury Grand Resort81βœ… Free kids club210€
Candia Park Village80βœ… Free kids club190€
Elounda Residence Resort & Waterpark75βœ… Free kids club160€
GDM Megaron Hotel75β€”120€
Bali Beach & Village73β€”95€

Browse Crete by what matters

Family things to do in Crete

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Palace of Knossos

The great Minoan palace near Heraklion, home of the labyrinth and Minotaur legend.

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Elafonisi pink beach

Shallow turquoise lagoon and pink-tinged sand in the far southwest, a magical family day.

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Watercity water park

A big hillside water park near Heraklion with slides and pools for every age.

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Chania old town

The Venetian harbour, lighthouse and lanes make an easy, pram-friendly wander.

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Parents also ask

When is the best time to visit Crete with kids?

June and September are ideal: warm sea, plenty of sunshine and fewer crowds than July and August, when it is hottest and busiest. The sea stays warm enough to swim into October.

Which coast is best for young children?

The north coast, with its calm, shallow bays such as Georgioupolis and Mirabello, is gentler for babies and toddlers. The south can be more exposed, and some beaches are pebbly or windier.

Do we need a hire car?

For a big all-inclusive resort you can manage without one, but a hire car opens up beaches, gorges, Knossos and villages, and is well worth it for a self-catering or touring family holiday.

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