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Is public transport on Crete good?

Inexpensive and Reliable: Traveling by Bus is affordable by any European standard. Most trips will only cost you a few Euros, while the long multi-hour trips will run you between 10 to 15 Euros. Multiple Buses Per Day: Buses run often down the coast, and you can catch one about every hour.



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You can get almost anywhere in Crete by bus, and the island's coaches are modern and air-conditioned with frequent service on most routes.

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Ferries connect Chania and Heraklion with the majority of the island's major cities. The ferries are an excellent method to get about the island and are also extremely inexpensive. The bus is another way to get around Crete. All of the major towns on the island have buses that run between them.

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Tickets are bought at kiosks before boarding on the bus and the price varies from €1.10 or €1.50 and €5.00 for a day. You can get around Chania by the city buses with the 13 bus routes. The city is divided into two zones.

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Price per km (Tariff 2) – €1.25 To give you an idea of how much a taxi ride will cost, a taxi from Chania Airport to Chania Town costs approximately €25, and from Heraklion Airport to Heraklion city centre, you'll pay around €20.

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Is there an Uber in Crete? Uber is not available in Crete, despite the island's popularity as a tourist destination. Travellers or locals don't have access to this convenient Ride-hailing and ride-sharing application, which can make getting around a bit more challenging for those visiting Crete.

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It depends on what type of experience you're looking for. The east side of Crete offers more rugged and less crowded beaches, while the west is known for its cosmopolitan cities and picturesque villages. If you want to relax and enjoy peace and quiet, then the East is your best bet.

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10 Places in Crete Only Locals Know
  • The Agrotouristic Village of Vamos.
  • Zacharioudakis Winery.
  • Islet of Gavdos.
  • The Fishing Village of Loutro.
  • Lefka Ori Mountains.
  • Kalogeros Beach.
  • Tromarisa Gorge.
  • Vreiko Cave.


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Crete has the greatest concentration of ultra-luxurious hotels in Greece, most of them on and around the Elounda peninsula, about an hour east of the capital, Heraklion, and its airport.

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Discover Heraklion with Heraklion Open Tour, the first GREEK double-decker hop-on hop-off bus company! Enjoy the city of Heraklion of Crete with our yellow-blue open top buses with an extra day added value on the 24 hour ticket.

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First and foremost, it is important to note that taxis in Crete are generally safe and reliable. They are required to be licensed and undergo regular inspections, so you can trust that you are getting into a vehicle that is roadworthy and driven by a licensed driver. The colors of the taxis vary from city to city.

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Cost of Living Comparison Between Madrid and Crete You would need around 2,675.6€ in Crete to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with 3,600.0€ in Madrid (assuming you rent in both cities).

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Tap water is safe to drink but will vary in mineral content thus taste, could be very salty, depending on where you are, It's a large island. Therefore it is easiest to drink bottled water by default.

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Crete is Greece's largest island—just driving from one end to the other makes for a five-hour journey, and there's much to do and see in between. If you want to experience all Crete has to offer, plan to spend a full week exploring its monasteries, olive groves, towns, and coast.

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Crete is a large island and you would definitely benefit from hiring a car there to explore some of the fantastic scenery, ruins, etc - you won't have time to see it all. You'll find plenty of local car hire companies when you get there, if you do want to hire one.

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Hydra is a vehicle-free island, so there are no roads, no cars and no motorbikes! The only 4-wheel vehicle you will see in Hydra is the garbage truck. The best way to explore the island is on foot, as there are many trails and paths.

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