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With holidays to Maleme you get a quiet slice of Crete, with livelier back-up at neighbour Platanias and shopping and sights at Chania.
Maleme sits on the northwest coast of Crete between the villages of Tavronitis and Gerani. It’s a quiet place surrounded by olive trees and vineyards, which is just how the 800 or so locals like it. And it’s small scale, so you’ve just a clutch of shops, bars and tavernas – though the 3-kilometre beach certainly doesn’t come with size issues. And when you’re in need of something a bit buzzier, then lively Platanias is literally just along the road.
With Maleme, you actually get a pair of beaches, really. One side has the sand, with a back-up of sunloungers, watersports and beachfront tavernas. Then there’s another part – a shingle-and-pebble bit with just the sea and shaded pine trees. Should you want a third choice, the big, Blue Flag beach at Platanias is less than 10 minutes’ drive away.
You can be in Chania in about 25 minutes. It’s an historic place, with a Venetian fortress and lighthouse on the harbour front, along with a former Turkish mosque. The old quarter is filled with restaurants housed in old Venetian buildings, while the waterfront is ringed with lively bars. For a different sort of daytrip, there’s walking at the Samaria Gorge. You can do the whole 18 kilometres in a day, though when you’re booking your trip do ask about the shorter route.
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