
Crete has over 400 villages scattered across its four regional units: Chania, Rethymno, Heraklion, and Lassithi.
Crete has over 400 villages scattered across its four regional units: Chania, Rethymno, Heraklion, and Lassithi. These villages range from coastal fishing communities to remote mountain settlements, each with unique traditions, architecture, and charm.
Here’s a rough breakdown by region:
- Chania: ~100 villages
- Rethymno: ~80–90 villages
- Heraklion: ~120 villages
- Lassithi: ~100 villages
Some notable traditional villages include:
- Archanes and Anogeia in Heraklion
- Vamos and Theriso in Chania
- Margarites in Rethymno
- Kritsa and Mochlos in Lassithi
Many of these villages retain their authentic Cretan character, offering visitors a glimpse into local life, crafts, food, and culture — perfect for off-the-beaten-path exploration.