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Escape the Crowds: Crete's 650-Mile Coastline Offers Diverse Beaches

Friday, 3 July 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Crete, Greece's largest island, stretches over 650 miles of coastline, offering visitors an extensive range of beaches from sandy coves to dramatic rocky shores. Unlike Santorini, which draws massive crowds to a small volcanic island, Crete's size means tourist density is far lower, even during peak summer months. Visitors can find uncrowded beaches across all four regional units: Heraklion, Lasithi, Rethymno, and Chania. The island's scale also means more variety: family-friendly organized beaches, remote wild coves, and everything in between. Practical note: renting a car is highly recommended, as many of the island's quieter coastal spots are not accessible by public transport. Crete suits travelers seeking authentic Greek experiences without the overtourism pressures common on smaller Cycladic islands.

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