
Crete is one of Greece's easiest islands for families: shallow beaches, short drives between highlights, water parks and a famously child-friendly food culture.
A relaxed week with kids
- Days 1–3 — Chania area: the calm shallows of Elafonisi, the old harbour, and an easy beach day at Georgioupoli.
- Day 4 — Imbros Gorge: a manageable 8 km downhill walk instead of the long Samaria.
- Days 5–6 — Heraklion: Knossos (kids love the labyrinth story), the museum, and a water park near Hersonissos.
- Day 7 — Lasithi: a boat to Spinalonga and a gentle afternoon in Agios Nikolaos.
Why it works for families
- Short drives: most legs are under two hours.
- Safe swimming: Elafonisi, Vai and many north-coast bays are shallow and calm.
- Easy food: tavernas welcome children and portions are generous.
Practical tips
- Choose one or two bases to avoid constant packing.
- Avoid exposed beaches on windy Meltemi days.
- Bring sun protection and water for gorge walks; carry a child carrier for little ones.
- A rental car with the right child seats makes everything simpler.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Crete good for families with children?
Very. Shallow safe beaches like Elafonisi and Vai, short drives, water parks, easy gorge walks such as Imbros, and welcoming tavernas make it one of the most family-friendly Greek islands.
Which beaches in Crete are best for kids?
Elafonisi’s pink-sand shallows, Vai in the east, and sheltered north-coast bays like Georgioupoli are calm and shallow — ideal for young children on non-windy days.
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