Holidays to Heraklion
Perched between the mountains and sea on Crete’s north coast, Heraklion has been a Mediterranean magnet for millennia. Minoans built Europe’s first palaces here, and the Venetians added fortified walls. Between ancient architecture, Byzantine churches and cafes spilling onto sunlit squares, it’s a city made for wandering and discovery. But the best holidays in Heraklion also include a little R&R on one of its beautiful beaches.
Heraklion holiday highlights

Seaside charm
Venetian strongholds
Minoan roots
Heraklion: Know before you go
Language
Greek
Currency
Euro (€)
Time zone
UTC+2 (EET) and UTC+3 (EEST)
High season
July - August
Low season
November - March



















Find the best time to go to Heraklion
Weather in Heraklion
March – May: Mild, sunny days make spring the best time for sightseeing. Head to the countryside to see wildflowers in bloom. Be sure to pack an umbrella for occasional spring showers.
June – August: Summer is peak beach season, with highs reaching 30°C. Hit the attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon, and remember to apply lots of sun cream.
September – November: Good weather lingers into autumn, making it ideal for beach visits. It’s also harvest season, and several farms will let you pick olives and grapes.
December – February: Temperatures are mild, but rainy days are more frequent. Major attractions like the Palace of Knossos and the Archaeological Museum are at their quietest.
Events in Heraklion
Carnival (February to March): Costumes, street parties and lively parades take over the city during Carnival, one of Heraklion’s most energetic celebrations. Festivities begin with the Hidden Treasure Hunt, a citywide game that sends teams racing through the streets in search of clues and prizes.
Heraklion Summer Festival (July to September): The largest event in Heraklion’s cultural calendar is a diverse line-up of concerts, movie screenings, folk dancing and ancient and modern plays. Enjoy performances under the starlit sky in venues like the Nikos Kazantzakis Open-Air Theatre, framed by the city’s old Venetian walls.
Feast of Agios Minas (November): The city honours its patron saint, Agios Minas, with a day of religious ceremonies and a procession through the streets carrying the third-century martyr’s relics.
The best neighbourhoods in Heraklion
Things to do in Heraklion



