Crete – the land of KAOS

by Henriette Laursen

If you, like thousands of other viewers, were addicted to the TV show KAOS you may have noticed that the land of the gods and living is the island of Crete. This Greek haven is considered to be the birthplace of Zeus, and the surrounding islands are the very creatures he defeated, turned to stone, and threw in the water.

Not only is the biggest island of Greece worthy of being home to the ancient gods and goddesses, but we have also made it worth exploring on your next Villa Plus holiday. Going from East to West, experience everything from ancient tales to excellent cuisine, local tavernas, breathtaking views, historical ruins, and stunning beaches fit for gods and humans alike.

Plaka at the end of the world

Travelling East through stunning peaks and arriving at the coastal shore with crystal clear water, Plaka makes it feel like you’ve reached the end of the world – and what a beautiful end it is. Gaze at the spectacular floating fortress of Spinalonga, or why not jump on a boat to visit this tiny island. Here, you can climb up the fortress to enjoy the picturesque views of the ruins set against the backdrop of the navy blue sea and distant mountains of Crete.

A Malia Party fit for Dionysus

Malia is one of the great cities built by the Minoans, a people named after King Minos (who is President Minos in the TV show). Today, the town is not only coveted for its sandy beaches and pulsing nightlife, but it is also home to the Palace of Malia. Discover this archaeological site just before closing hours to watch the sunset-lit ruins and for a chance to capture some magical shots without too many lurking tourists. Then head back into the resort centre for a long line of bars with endless cocktails and partying till the sun rises back up.

Heraklion – the heart of human KAOS

Heraklion, the biggest city on the island, and the human political centre of the TV show serves as a historical landmark influenced by many nations throughout time. Start your day at the Old Arsenal Docklands and continue your walk through history gazing at the Venetian-made city walls and the Koules Fortress. End your day outside of the city at the famous archaeological site; the Palace of Knosses, which according to legend was built to capture Ariadne’s brother, the mythical bull-like Minotaur, in its underground labyrinth.

The sunbathed city of Rethymnon

Venturing west of the island, you’ll pass by Rethymnon which is well worth a stop, as it is not only home to a historical Old Town with an ancient harbour and Venetian Fortress, but also hosts a 13-kilometre stretch of Blue Flag beaches. You’ll be spoiled for choice of places to unwind near the shore, and when food cravings hit, you can indulge in a wide selection of cuisine from one of the many local tavernas.

The grass is always greener in Chania

As you drive through winding mountain roads, approaching the ancient city of Chania, you’ll discover why the west side of the island is considered the greener picturesque part. With pink sand shores, white mountains, and hidden beaches, the natural beauty of the landscapes is truly unbeatable. Treat yourself to godly wine at one of the family wineries, and feast like a local in Chania with an exciting array of authentic street food, or stroll through markets of homemade olive oil and honey (…although we can’t promise the latter wasn’t made by Hera’s bees).

So whether you want countryside, seaside, or beachside – explore our Crete villas today and walk in the footsteps of the characters and gods of the ancient and modern world of KAOS with us.

A little insider note: the actual filming took place in Andalucia and Costa del Sol, so if you want to discover the live set of KAOS, have a look at our villas in one of these destinations too!

Best Beaches in Crete

As the largest and most southern of the Greek islands, Crete is renowned for its pleasantly warm temperatures on both land and in its surrounding waters. Whether you are after a safe spot for swimming with the kids, Blue Flag beaches with tavernas galore or a more isolated spot with a good wind for surfing and water sports, Crete has it all. Here are some of the best beaches in Crete to discover on your trip. 

Falassarna

Located in the charming Chania region of Crete and surrounded by olive groves, this beautiful stretch of beach is the ideal retreat for you and your family if you want an afternoon in the sun following a spot of lunch on the terrace of Villa Anni. Enjoy warm, azure waters and plenty of room to spread out on this lengthy beach that spans over 1km. A sprinkling of tavernas and villas dot the hills overlooking the beach, and the fewer numbers of facilities certainly keep the crowds away. Take a picnic that you prepared earlier in your villa if you are coming for the day, along with plenty of sunscreen and water. If you are looking for one of the quietest beaches in Crete, this certainly makes the list. Water sports fans are well catered for here with sea kayaking, paddle boarding and banana boating. You’ll also find a handful of quiet coves should you prefer a secluded snorkelling experience.   

Preveli

Arguably one of the most beautiful and lush beaches on the island, if you’re wondering where to go in Crete for beaches, Preveli will wow with its stunning cliffs and swaying palm trees. Set to the backdrop of Kourtaliotiko Gorge, getting to it is not for the feint-hearted, with a steep path to climb down (which is even more challenging to climb back up!), so bring walking boots, as well as your flip-flops. The work is worth the effort though, as you are greeted by pristine-white sands and glistening waters that are perfect for snorkelling and swimming. If you’re into culture and history, the nearby monastery is worth a visit too, offering stunning views overlooking the Libyan Sea. Aside from a taverna located near its car park, the beach is fairly remote, so pack plenty of snacks and drinks if you’re thinking of a long visit.   

Vai

If you have chosen to stay in one of our luxurious villas in the Agios Nikolaos region, such as Villa Desire, Vai beach is ideal for couples, families and sun-seekers. This glorious beach is often on many visitors’ to-do lists, and features Europe’s biggest forest made up of natural palms, giving it a very tropical, Caribbean-like vibe. If you’re wondering which part of Crete has the best beaches, this surely has to be one of them. As a Blue Flag beach, you’ll find plenty of tavernas and restaurants nearby, where you can indulge in Cretan cuisine and refreshments. As a smaller beach, Vai can get more crowded during peak season, but if you head up the trail to Itanos, an ancient Minoan site, you’ll find more secluded coves where you can swim and snorkel in peace. 

Plakias Beach

Whether you are looking for a day trip on one of Crete’s beaches, feel like taking part in some water sports or just want to relax and top up your tan for a few hours, Plakias beach is certainly one of the best beaches in Crete. Once a fishing village, Plakias now offers a lively scene for families and couples alike, with a mountainous landscape and the Lybian sea caressing its white-sand shores. There’s plenty to keep the whole family entertained with nearby tavernas, rock climbing, a diving school and kitesurfing on offer. Unwind at a beach-side bar with a cocktail while the kids play and splash about in the water. At this beautiful beach, time stands still as you take in the epic views.    

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