All Inclusive Holidays to Crete
Spas, hotel amphitheatres and bay views seem to come almost as standard in Crete. See which All Inclusive Cretan resort or hotel takes your fancy from our guide below.
Crete All Inclusive Holidays
Crete's All Inclusive hotels have you covered
After your four-hour flight to Crete, transfers to popular resorts like Stalis and Sissi take around 90 minutes along the scenic north coast.
Stalis knows all about All Inclusive, and as it’s so close to neighbouring Malia and Hersonissos, you get all three towns included in your stay. While Stalis is pretty peaceful, Malia is the nightlife capital of the island and Hersonissos offers top theme parks. However, with your All Inclusive hotel laying on interesting entertainment and providing lots of places to drink and dine, you might not want to leave.
The small historic town of Aghios Nikolaos has a lot going on for lovers of fortresses and relics, with a good archaeology museum detailing it all. It’s also an All Inclusive haven, boasting hotels with spas, others with kids’ clubs and all with excellent inclusive meals and drinks and access to the town’s many beaches.
Holidaying in Sissi is a quieter option for long walks, a chilled beach and seaside meals. Don’t worry though, its luxe All Inclusive hotels know how to lay on the perks, with places like Aquis Vasia having no fewer than seven pools, four restaurants, five bars, a club and spa.
Luxury All Inclusive Holidays in Crete
Nearby beaches
Aghios Nikolaos not only has a bevvy of beaches, but also a pretty marina with a sandy cove and natural lake that you might like to dip your toes in. Its central sand and shingle beach is Kitroplatia – the busiest in town it’s lined with restaurants and has a kids’ play area, plus there are Ammoudi and Havania beaches to try.
Stalis has a six-kilometre sandy beach that leads on to those of Malia and Hersonissos, making a coastline that changes from restful at the centre to playful on either side. Or classy and traditional Analipsi has two kilometres of shore ranging from watersport-ready sands to rocky coves.
What's included in your holiday
With almost every All Inclusive deal you’ll have transfers, buffet meals, drinks, snacks and entertainment all laid-on. Just check the hotel information to find out what’s included and see what other extras you get, or take a look at some of Crete’s top All Inclusive hotels below for more details. They range from brand new 5* luxury resorts with gourmet meals and minibar provided, to big family-friendly numbers where you get the use of a huge number of pools, bars and restaurants.
Family All Inclusive Holidays in Crete
Other popular holidays in Greece
It’s not just Crete that’s great for All Inclusive holidays. If you’re up for exploring other parts of Greece take a look at our All Inclusive guides to Corfu, Kos and Zante. We wouldn’t blame you if you thought Crete was the place for you though, but to make certain check out our holiday guide here and look into some of the best All Inclusive hotels in Crete below.
Other popular All Inclusive holidays
Couples All Inclusive Holidays in Crete
Popular All Inclusive Hotels in Crete
Stella Island Luxury Suites
The 5* Stella Island Luxury Suites offer the ultimate in contemporary chic in pretty Analipsi, a few minutes’ drive from Hersonissos. The calming retreat, styled like a Maldives island, has a lagoon pool at its centre and you can opt for a pool-view bungalow. You get the same level of luxury at the private beach and the fine dining restaurants, with inclusive buffet meals and reservations at the Asian and gourmet a la carte restaurants once each per week. A range of drinks and snacks are also provided, with your minibar restocked daily.
SENTIDO Blue Sea Beach
You’re seconds from the centre of low-key Stalis at the Sentido Blue Sea beach and a sandy beach is right across the quiet promenade. A freshwater pool winds through the grounds, there’s a smaller children’s pool and one indoors beside the spa. You can enjoy your inclusive food and drink with cocktails at the Blue Bar on the prom, and the buffet or a la carte restaurants that look over Stalida Bay. Also included are a kids’ club and some fun entertainment including weekly cookery lessons, folklore and piano nights.