September 23, 2025
Looking for a laid-back, sun-soaked escape with real Cretan charm? Tucked into the hills above the busy coastline is Koutouloufari – a peaceful village that instantly makes you feel like you’ve found the real Crete. We based ourselves here on a recent trip and loved every second. We stayed at the Adonis Apartments, a basic but spotlessly clean spot with a lovely pool, peaceful vibe, and sun loungers always available (no sunrise towel battles here!). Ben, the manager, was incredibly helpful—pointing us towards the best beaches, sights, and foodie spots nearby. It’s just a short walk up into the village, but do bear in mind the hill is fairly steep, so it may not be suitable for those with walking difficulties or wheelchair users. The Village Triangle: Koutouloufari, Piskopiano & Old Hersonissos Koutouloufari is part of a trio of traditional Cretan villages, along with Piskopiano and Old Hersonissos. Each one has a relaxed, authentic feel with narrow lanes, friendly locals, and plenty of tavernas and cafés to discover. You could easily spend your evenings hopping between them. Local Food Highlights: Where to Eat (and What Not to Miss) Nikos the Fisherman (Koutouloufari) – Easily the best seafood risotto we’ve ever had. Cosy, friendly, and full of flavour. Emmanuel’s Taverna (Koutouloufari) – The slow-cooked lamb dish here was out of this world. Rich, tender, and full of traditional Cretan flavour. Loakasti (Koutouloufari) – A little pricier, but absolutely worth it. Delicious, elegant dishes in a gorgeous setting. Marcel’s (Koutouloufari) – Don’t miss the white sangria. Trust us. Zachos (Old Hersonissos) – Generous portions, great prices, and a true family-run feel. Sofas (Old Hersonissos) – Warm hospitality and big flavours. Taverna 1930 (Old Hersonissos) – A hidden gem with a magical atmosphere, especially when the music starts and the square lights up. Day Trips Worth Doing Stalis – A relaxed beach resort with soft sand, gentle waves, and plenty of seaside cafés. Rethymnon – Full of character with its Venetian harbour, winding alleys, and historical buildings. Elounda – Stylish, peaceful, and perfect for a quiet coastal stroll or boat trip. Agios Nikolaos – Built around a lake and full of charm, boutique shops, and gorgeous views. Spinalonga – A fascinating island with a haunting past, once used as a leper colony. It’s hot with little to no shade, so be prepared with water, sunscreen, and something to cover up. An interesting and educational experience—but definitely pack for the heat! Malia – A mix of traditional charm in the Old Town and lively vibes in the newer part. The beach is beautiful and there’s loads to do—from arcades to beachfront bars and water sports. Final Thoughts Koutouloufari and its neighbouring villages offer a blend of traditional charm, amazing food, and easy access to some of Crete’s best day trips. It’s a great spot if you want to unwind without being too far from the action. Fancy experiencing Crete the Explore Escapes way? We can help you build a tailored holiday packed with hidden gems, good food, and Greek sunshine. Message us to start planning! Getting Around & Local Tips One of the great things about staying in this area is how well connected it is. Public buses run regularly and are reliable and affordable, making it easy to get around without hiring a car. If you fancy a beach day, a taxi to Stalis beach costs around €5. You can also walk down to Hersonissos, which is roughly 1km away downhill. The walk back, however, is steep and can be tough in the midday heat—thankfully, taxis are readily available and reasonably priced. For something a little different, check out the local Greek night in Mochos. This traditional village comes alive with live music, dancing, and authentic food in the square. It's a brilliant way to experience local culture and well worth the short trip up into the mountains. We also hired a car from Orion Car Hire and couldn’t recommend them more. Emmanuel Katsoulakis was friendly and helpful—he even gave us a lift back to Old Hersonissos for our dinner reservation after we returned the car. Top-class service! Hersonissos itself is much livelier than the villages—packed with bars, restaurants, souvenir shops, and family-friendly attractions like go-karting and a water park. It’s a bit like Blackpool in the sun—lively, fun, and full of energy. Final Thoughts Although Hersonissos wasn’t quite our scene, our 13-year-old absolutely loved it and had a blast spending his euros on treats, games, and souvenirs. It’s definitely worth a visit if you’ve got kids to keep entertained! The beach at Stalis was one of our favourites—soft sand, calm sea, and a relaxed atmosphere. But we found ourselves drawn back to the villages, mooching around the quirky little shops, soaking up the charm, and enjoying the slower pace of life. We didn’t even manage to try half of the restaurants, which means only one thing—another visit is definitely on the cards.