7 Days in Crete: A One-Week Itinerary in East Crete That You Will Love to Copy!
This article brings you a flexible and practical itinerary to spend a whole week in the eastern area of Lasithi, offering ideas of places to see and things to do in Agios Nikolaos and other towns and villages in the east.
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A road trip in Crete, from Agios Nikolaos to Elounda and Spinalonga, including a visit to Ierapetra and a few hidden gems are part of this highly-requested itinerary in East Crete that takes you on a one-week tadventure in the Lasithi Region.
Keep this itinerary (tried and tested by us!) handy and enjoy each of these 7 days exploring the beautiful coastal towns in the area, checking out the beaches, marveling at the magnificent archaeological sites, and even spending some time in the Capital, Heraklion! So, without any further ado, here is what to do with 7 days in Crete for a great time on the island!
How to spend 1 week in Eastern Crete
Choosing an itinerary in Crete can be challenging and straightforward at the same time. But as long as you know what you want, you are in for a treat. After all, there are hundreds of ways to plan a week in Crete.
Today, Iโd like to take you on a journey to the less-visited, unspoiled Lasithi region of Eastern Crete. So, here is a unique itinerary for spending 7 days in Crete and seeing things that only a few visitors are lucky enough to experience.

Day 1: Heraklion and Knossos
Easily accessible by sea or air, Heraklion is the ideal landing point to start your journey in the eastern half of Crete. As the island’s capital, it can be busy, but it’s also a center of history, culture, and tradition. Let alone its youthful energy with hundreds of restaurants and bars inviting you to explore the local cuisine and tastes.
Above all, you canโt visit Heraklion without exploring the renowned Palace of Knossos, which is only a few kilometers away.
We are talking about Europeโs oldest city, home to the ancient civilization of the Minoans, who lived here 4000 years ago. It is one of the best Crete ruins you will see! Spending the night in Heraklion? Check out the fantastic Galaxy Hotel for your stay!


You can always rely on an organized tour with comments and explanations from an official guide. These are the ones I recommend:
Day 2: Road trip to Agios Nikolaos
On day two of this Crete itinerary, rent a car and hit the road for the remainder of your holidays. Head east towards Agios Nikolaos, and remember to enjoy the beauty of the natural landscape along the way. This helpful guide tells you everything you need to know to get to Agios from Heraklion. Bookmark it and keep it at hand. It will be useful for the trip!
For example, Iโd suggest you stop by the archaeological site of Malia Palace with its well-preserved Minoan walls and amazing huge vases used to store grain and olive oil in ancient times.
Another stop worth considering is the sixteenth-century Greek Monastery of Kremasta in Neapolis, also known as Kremaston and dedicated to Saints Michael and Gabriel. Here, you will experience the warm hospitality of local nuns.


After about an hourโs drive, you will reach the scenic seaside town of Agios Nikolaos. Prepare to spend the next three nights here exploring the areaโs charming bars, traditional restaurants, and upbeat beach life.
Although a tourist destination with plenty of things to do, Agios Nikolaos will enchant you with its colors and lively vibes, let alone the small lake connected to the sea, Lake Voulismeni.

>> Since you will be spending the next three nights in Agios, you should definitely check this accommodation guide to the area!
Day 3: Elounda and Spinalonga
Only 10 kilometers west of Agios Nikolaos, Elounda is a quiet fishing village that has slowly become a modern summer resort. Despite the recent hotel developments, the area has maintained its mellow and authentic vibes while the landscape is at its best.
Take the wild beach of Kolokitha, for example. Its soft white sand, calm crystal clear water, and captivating surroundings will make you fall in love with the bay in no time.


If you can, come here before noon when hundreds of tourists crowd the beach from incoming boats. Seriously, itโs like somebody unleashing a nest of human-sized ants on the beach!
Another must-visit destination in the area is the notorious island of Spinalonga. After a short ferry ride, youโll have the chance to explore the islet’s turbulent and touching history, which was the last leper colony to close in Greece. And in case you need a break from all the pictures in your mind, the panoramic view of Creteโs Dikti Mountain range will soothe your heart.

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Day 4 of your Eastern Crete itinerary will find you on a short trip to the island’s southern coast. After 40 minutes of driving, you will first stop at Ierapetra, a peaceful coastal town with a beautiful walking promenade full of tiny shops, bars, and restaurants.

Then, I suggest you drive westward along the road parallel to the Libyan Sea. It wonโt take much to see how the landscape differs from the north.
Even the shore and coastline are dramatically unique. If I were you, I would 100% stop in one of the remote pebble beaches and take a dip.
Sidonia is a gorgeous southern Cretan beach with pebbles and amazingly clear waters. If you miss the sand, stop at Voulisma Beach on the way back to Agios Nikolaos. Awarded with the Blue Flag, Voulisma is renowned for its white sand and calm turquoise waters, making it an ideal destination for families.


>> KEEP IN MIND: If you have extra days to spend in the south, visit Myrtos and Makrigialos fishing villages, or venture into a once-in-a-lifetime experience visiting the uninhabited Chrissi Island, south of Ierapetra!
Day 5: Richtis Gorge and Sitia
After three nights in Agios Nikolaos, it is time to change accommodations and move to Sitia, 70 kilometers to the east. But before you arrive in this peaceful town of the Lasithi region, stop in Richtis Gorge on your way.
Imagine a scenic canyon with an easily accessible waterfall, rich wildlife, and a stream that leads to a wild beach of unparalleled beauty.
If you want to hike the entire gorge, reaching the coast will take around three hours, so plan accordingly. Alternatively, walking to the waterfall will give you a great taste of this canyonโs unique natural beauty.
Once you reach Sitia and settle down, stroll in its picturesque alleys and streets; it is the ideal destination to unwind after exploring and hiking Richtis.
Iโd also recommend visiting the townโs archaeological museum to learn more about the areaโs rich history. It’s one of the many museums you can visit in East Crete during your road trip!


Where to stay in Sitia
Sitia Beach: Located a short walk from the city center, Sitia Beach is a 5-star hotel with 3 swimming pools, a tennis court, and a spa. It has a private beach area and has rooms with sea, pool, or garden views.
Sitia Bay: This self-catering accommodation is on the sandy beach of Sitia, just a 5-minute walk from the town center. The venue features a garden, a pool with hydromassage, a rooftop terrace, a small gym, a sauna, and a playing area for kids.

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Day 6: Toplou Monastery and Vai Beach
The next day, head further east for a road trip towards the exotic Vai Beach, 24 kilometers away. Think of palm trees decorating an otherwise rocky coastline that gives way to golden sand and crystal-clear waters.
Itโs the perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and simply soaking up the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Before you return to Sitia, visit the charming stone monastery of Toplou. You will get there driving one of the most stunning and solitary roads on the island, where you will easily feel like you’re standing at the end of the world!
Once at the monastery, where youโll come across several potted plants and a local winery and shop selling tsikoudia, wine, and olive oil made by the monks.
Above all, the local museum will leave you in awe of the monasteryโs importance in the region and during the different wars and battles that took place in Crete.



Day 7: Day trip to Vreiko Cave
Since you have a car rental from Heraklion, you must start the return journey by the last day. Thankfully, itโs just a two-hour drive, so perfectly doable in one go.
But if you feel like driving an extra hour to see something different, Iโd highly urge you to visit Vreiko Cave Pass. It’s an hour south of Sitia and still two hours from Heraklion. In the area, you can explore the cave. Its entrance leads you to a large chamber with magnificent stalagmites and stalactites that will truly surprise you.
Make sure to bring a flashlight, and I guarantee youโll love every part of exploring this unspoiled Cretan destination. Instead, if you have been fascinated by the archaeological sites of Knossos and Malia, here you will find the ruins of the remarkable Minoan Palace of Zakros.


>> Want to visit Crete but don’t want to drive? This guide to bus travel in Crete will help you understand how to navigate the island on public transport.
All in all, one week in Crete will give you a full taste of this islandโs beauty. But remember: it is just a taste, and no matter how many times youโve been to Crete, there is always something more to discover, even in places youโve already seen.
In short, take this itinerary as an inspiration and keep your eyes open; youโll keep falling in love with Crete. Are you ready to spend 7 fantastic days in Crete?


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Gabi, the Crete Insider
Hi, Iโm Gabi โ your go-to local expert in Crete! Iโve been living in Chania, Crete since 2016, and Iโve turned my love for the island into a full-time passion โ guiding travelers, writing for travel media, and curating local experiences.
I co-authored DK Eyewitness Top 10 Crete and other guides. I run the blogs The Tiny Book, Greece Planner, and My Cretan Recipe. Through this platform I help travelers design unforgettable trips to Crete.
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