If you've just landed at Heraklion Airport (HER), the good news is that four of Crete's most spectacular destinations are within a 90-minute drive. The bad news is that TripAdvisor will confidently send you to all six of them in one day. Don't do that.
This is the order I'd actually drive my own family, with honest commentary from someone who's done every one of these routes hundreds of times.
Crete's roads look short on Google Maps but you'll always lose 30–40% to switchbacks, trucks, and the occasional goat. Trust my times below, not the ones Maps shows you at midnight.
1. Knossos Palace (20 minutes away)
If you only do one thing on your first day, make it Knossos. It's the shortest drive on this list and the historical anchor point for everything else you'll see this week.
Go first thing in the morning (08:00 opening) or late afternoon. Between 11:00 and 15:00 in summer it's 36 °C, the cruise buses are parked outside, and the Throne Room is standing-room-only.
2. Agios Nikolaos (1 hour east)
My personal favourite for a half-day. Agios Nikolaos has the best harbour walk in eastern Crete and Lake Voulismeni right in the middle of town — you can walk there in 15 minutes from where I'd drop you off.
The drive through the mountains was honestly better than Knossos. Don't rush it — ask your driver to stop at the panoramic point above the Mirabello bay.
3. Spinalonga Island (add-on to Agios Nikolaos)
Pair this with trip #2, not as its own day trip. You drive to Elounda or Plaka, take a small boat across (10 minutes, €10), and spend about 90 minutes on the fortress island.
Most boats stop running at 18:00 in shoulder season. Don't be that tourist waving at the sunset from the wrong side of the channel.
4. Matala (75 minutes south)
Matala is the hippie-era beach town on the south coast. Worth the drive exactly once, and only if you're staying north and want a day of contrast. The caves in the cliff are free to walk through, the beach is clean, and there's a string of tavernas that actually cook the fish they catch that morning.
5. Rethymno (90 minutes west)
If you only have one day and want "the Venice of Crete" experience, Rethymno's Old Town delivers — but you're better off basing yourself here for a night or two rather than doing it as a round trip.
6. Elafonisi (2.5 hours west — think twice)
Everyone wants to go to Elafonisi as a day trip from Heraklion. Please don't. It's a five-hour round trip, which leaves you ~90 minutes on Crete's most crowded beach. Do it as an overnight from Chania instead.
If you still want to go, leave before 06:30 and be back in the car by 15:00 — the late-afternoon crowd is brutal in August.
FAQ
Can I combine two of these in one day? Yes — Knossos in the morning + Agios Nikolaos in the afternoon works great. Knossos + Matala is too much driving. Knossos + Rethymno also works if you're happy with a quick harbour walk rather than a full Rethymno day.
Do you do multi-stop day trips? We do. Message us with the destinations and we'll quote a fixed price for the full loop — almost always cheaper than two separate transfers.
What about the south-coast cliffs? Those are in Preveli and around Plakias. Better from Rethymno than from Heraklion, drive-time-wise.



















