Istron:
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Apartments and hotels in Istron from Crete Island

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Our Selection of Best Accommodations in Istron

  • 9.3 / 10
  • Istro

Pella Apartments is situated 100 metres from the sandy beach of Agios Panteleimonas in Crete. It features apartments with a furnished balcony overlooking the Cretan Sea.

A kitchenette with a fridge, electric kettle and a dining area is included in all apartments. Each has air conditioning and a seating area with a sofa and Satelite TV. A private bathroom with shower is standard.

The centre of Istro with shops and restaurants is only 100 metres away. Staff at the 24-hour front desk can offer information on the scenic town of Agios Nikolaos 11 km away. Free private parking is available on site.

    • 50 m
    • 9.1 / 10
    • istron agios nikolaos

    Istron Blue has mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking, situated in Istron, 600 metres from Voulisma Beach.

    The apartment provides guests with a terrace, sea views, a seating area, satellite flat-screen TV, a fully equipped kitchenette with a microwave and a toaster, and a private bathroom with shower and slippers. A fridge, a stovetop and minibar are also offered, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle.

    Both a bicycle rental service and a car rental service are available at Istron Blue.

    Agios Panteleimonas Beach is 700 metres from the accommodation, while Istro Beach is 700 metres from the property. The nearest airport is Sitia Public, 53 km from Istron Blue, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

      • 110 m
      • 8.8 / 10
      • Istron, Kalo Chorio

      Located in Istron and only 600 metres from Voulisma Beach, Elia – seaside place provides accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking. Featuring a terrace, the apartment is in an area where guests can engage in activities such as windsurfing, fishing and canoeing.

      This apartment is equipped with 1 bedroom, a kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven, a flat-screen TV, a seating area and 1 bathroom equipped with an a bath or shower. Towels and bed linen are provided in the apartment.

      The apartment offers a barbecue. If you would like to discover the area, hiking is possible in the surroundings and Elia – seaside place can arrange a car rental service.

      Popular points of interest near the accommodation include Agios Panteleimonas Beach, Istro Beach and Karavostasi Beach. The nearest airport is Sitia Public Airport, 53 km from Elia – seaside place.

        • 120 m
        • 9.5 / 10
        • Istron

        Nectar Apartments has garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, situated in Istron, 500 metres from Voulisma Beach.

        The apartment provides guests with a terrace, mountain views, a seating area, satellite flat-screen TV, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and a toaster, and a private bathroom with bath and a hair dryer. A fridge, a stovetop and kitchenware are also available, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle.

        Guests can relax in the garden at the property.

        Agios Panteleimonas Beach is 700 metres from Nectar Apartments, while Istro Beach is 700 metres from the property. The nearest airport is Sitia Public, 52 km from the accommodation, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

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          • 130 m
          • 9.2 / 10
          • Εθνική Οδός Αγίου Νικολάου Σητείας

          Offering a garden and garden view, Thèros garden is situated in Istron, 600 metres from Istro Beach and less than 1 km from Agios Panteleimonas Beach. The air-conditioned accommodation is 400 metres from Voulisma Beach, and guests benefit from complimentary WiFi and private parking available on site.

          The apartment has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a fully equipped kitchen, and a patio with mountain views.

          Lake Voulismeni is 13 km from the apartment, while Panagia Kera Church (in Kritsa) is 12 km from the property. The nearest airport is Sitia Public Airport, 52 km from Thèros garden.

            • 130 m
            • 9.9 / 10
            • Ίστρο Οικία Μιχαήλ Γεροντή, 1ος όροφος

            Set in Istron and only 400 metres from Voulisma Beach, Théa offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking. This apartment features air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony.

            The apartment is fitted with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with sea views.

            Popular points of interest near the apartment include Istro Beach, Agios Panteleimonas Beach and Karavostasi Beach. The nearest airport is Sitia Public Airport, 52 km from Théa.

              • 130 m

              Things to do near Istron

              Listed below are the things to do near Istron:
              • Istro

              This Land Rover excursion is the perfect way to explore the central part of Crete, visiting 2 different plateaus and learning about mythology as well as local life.

              We head out in the Land Rover to the plateau of Katharo, passing through the largest forest on Crete. The roads here are basically non-existent and the mountains reach heights of 1,500 meters. You’ll have a refreshment stop at a kafenion (coffee shop) somewhere in the wilderness.

              The tour continues on along dirt tracks, through valleys, and across rivers, and the journey starts to get exciting! At the next stop you’ll have the opportunity to take photos from a spectacular viewpoint above the Lassithi Plateau. You’ll then head to the plateau to enjoy your BBQ lunch, along with unlimited wine.

              After lunch you’ll travel back in time as you visit the Eco Village, where you can see local crafts being made by traditional methods. The next stop will be Zeus’s cave where, according to mythology, the father of the gods was born. If you’d like to enter the cave there is a EUR 4 entrance fee that’s payable at the site.

              Your driver/guide will take you on to Seli, where you can take photos of the unique scenery. You’ll continue on to the village of Krassi, noted for its 2,000-year-old plane tree and natural spring water source. As you make your way back you’ll pass through Selinari, an area where you’ll be on the lookout for vultures, now an endangered species.

              • Mirabello Bay

              Sailing trip is designed for half a day – just enough time to enjoy sea and swimming activities.Afternoon sailing trip is suitable for those who prefer waking up late and avoid the hottest hours. The boat trip starts at the port of Agios Nikolaos. Guests will have the opportunity to see famous island Spinalonga from the water. Our catamaran Lagoon 450F* will comfortably accommodate up to 20 guests. For adults, we have snorkel equipment, SUPs, tackle and fishing bait. For children – a box with toys, colouring books, board games. And inflatable flamingos and unicorns for the entire family. Food on a cruise is our pride. For our guests, we have compiled a Mediterranean-style menu with seafood** and unlimited drinks.

              * Catamaran model may change,
              ** The menu consists of local, high quality products. Dishes are subject to change.

              • Mirabello Bay

              Sailing trip is designed for half a day – just enough time to enjoy sea and swimming activities. The yacht cruise starts in the morning at the port of Agios Nikolaos. Guests will have the opportunity to see famous island Spinalonga from the water. Our catamaran Lagoon 450F* will comfortably accommodate up to 20 guests. For adults, we have snorkel equipment, SUPs, tackle and fishing bait. For children – a box with toys, colouring books, board games. And inflatable flamingos and unicorns for the entire family. Food on a cruise is our pride. For our guests, we have compiled a Mediterranean-style menu with seafood** and unlimited drinks.

              * Catamaran model may change,
              ** The menu consists of local, high quality products. Dishes are subject to change.

              • Mirabello Bay

              Departing from the Marina of Agios Nikolaos, our journey promises a semi-private escape filled with delightful socializing and shared experiences. It begins with relaxation, sunbathing on the sundeck, or actively participating in sailing procedures. Marvel at the stunning coastal views as we sail, feeling the invigorating sea breeze against your skin.

              After circumnavigating Spinalonga and admiring the Venetian fortress from the sea, we set sail toward Kolokitha. Upon reaching Kolokitha, we drop anchor in one of its beautiful bays, where you’re free to immerse yourself in its pristine waters, explore the coastline, or simply unwind on deck, soaking in the Mediterranean sunshine.

              Avanti Sailing ensures your comfort with a delectable meal served on board, featuring locally sourced ingredients and complemented by premium local wine and refreshments of your choice. Enjoy a selection of ripe, seasonal fruits as we gently sail back to the Marina of Agios Nikolaos, leaving you feeling invigorated, revitalized, and prepared for the evening ahead.

              • Mirabello Bay

              Take a tour to Richtis beach on the far side of Mirabello Bay and trek through the forest to the stunning Richtis waterfall. After pickup from your accommodation, enjoy the beautiful scenery on the 1-hour drive to the bay of Mirabello. Leave the asphalt and travel off road down to Richtis beach, hugging the mountainside. 

              Park at the bottom and enter Richtis gorge to start the 30-minute walk to reach the falls. Follow a trail through the forest, listening to the sounds of birds and running water. Stop to admire the incredible waterfalls, with time to climb up the stairs to the top of the falls, take photos, or swim in the cool waters. 

              When you are ready to leave, head back to the beach along the same trail. During the tour you’ll enjoy a traditional lunch at a local tavern, with wine and water included. At the end of your tour, you’ll be dropped off back at your hotel in the Elounda area.

              • Mirabello Bay

              Start your boat trip from the port of Ormos Bay of Agios Nikolaos and marvel around the calm waters of the gulf, which has been of vital significance for the development of the region and enjoy an unforgetable fishing exprience

              The boat provide all the available fishing equipment you need independently you are an experience fisherman or not.
              You can try all the available technique of rod fishing such as jigging, live bait fishing, trolling and such more.

              You have the opportunity to live with a professional fisherman the relaxing experience of fishing, while enjoying the tour by a local who knows stone by stone the unique destination of Agios Nikolaos and Elounda

              The captain explains the types of fish that are found in the area depending on the season, talks to you about the history of the island and its culture, guides you to the most beautiful places of Agios Nikolaos and Elounda and stops in many drylands until you catch fish.

              In addition, you can reach quiet beaches, inaccessible and enchanting, to enjoy your swim in the waters of the Aegean, or indulge in snorkelling to admire the seabed of Agios Nikolaos and Elounda
              You can choose the cruising places, the places you will like to swim, so that you can enjoy every moment!

              Explore the beautiful island of Spinalonga, a fortress-island that was built when the Venetians occupied Crete, which survives to this day. It is a remarkable monument of World Cultural Heritage and is worth visiting! The island’s history was a source of inspiration for many movies and Victoria Hislop’s best seller “The Island”.

              Beaches near Istron

              Listed below are the beaches near Istron:
              • 410 m
              Agios Panteleimon beach is located 0.4 km away.

              Agios Panteleimon beach, nestled in Istro, a village 12km east of Agios Nikolaos en route to Sitia, owes its name to a petite church located nearby. Featuring both sandy and pebbly stretches, the beach is set against the backdrop of vibrant turquoise waters. As it doesn’t draw the same crowds as the neighboring Voulisma beach, Agios Panteleimon is the perfect spot for those seeking relaxation and serenity.

              In the vicinity, you’ll also find Karavostasi beach. This sandy, unspoiled beach is tucked away in the western part of Istro’s largest gulf and provides the perfect setting for peaceful moments. The surrounding area is rich in tamarisk, carob, and olive trees, adding to the beach’s charm. Just east of Karavostasi, there’s a large rock bearing the remnants of the Minoan settlement Priniatikos Pirgos.

              • Agios Panteleimon beach
              • Sand
              • Shallow
              • Blue
              • 430 m
              Voulisma beach is located 0.4 km away.

              Voulisma Beach dominates Crete’s coastline as a top destination, positioned in a sheltered cove between Agios Nikolaos and Ierapetra. Voulisma Beach provides direct access from Heraklion and includes shallow turquoise waters, smooth sand mixed with pebbles, and structured amenities. Voulisma Beach holds the Blue Flag award, confirming its environmental standards. Voulisma Beach experiences peak-time crowding but sustains appeal through its physical qualities.

              Voulisma Beach provides access to the Gournia archaeological site, located 10 kilometres (6 miles) east near Pachia Ammos.  Gournia is one of the best-excavated Minoan towns, which was destroyed by an earthquake and subsequently abandoned.

              Voulisma Beach offers proximity to Panagia Faneromeni Monastery, positioned 11 kilometres (7 miles) southeast on a steep slope. Panagia Faneromeni Monastery is worth visiting for its stunning church built into a cave and the awe-inspiring sea views. Every year on the 15th of August, Panagia Faneromeni Monastery becomes a pilgrimage site, drawing visitors from across Crete.

              The Best Restaurants near Voulisma Beach

              Below is the list of the best restaurants near Voulisma Beach

              • Taverna Kavos: Taverna Kavos is a great spot above the beach! Family-friendly, the playground will keep the children busy until the food arrives. Taverna Kavos has traditional Cretan cuisine, the owners are very welcoming and the service is great. We recommend the Greek lamb kleftiko: roast of lamb, wrapped in parchment paper.
              • Meraki: Meraki is a perfect place to end the day after a nice swim on the beach. Meraki is located opposite the Voulisma beach. Delicious meals made from local products, cooked and served by the owners themselves with lots of love. Overall Meraki has great quality food with great service and a surprise dessert at the end!
              • Mamaloukia & Lotzeta: MamaLukia is a family-run tavern run by Istro locals. Every day, Eleni and her family provide their cuisine as well as exclusive Cretan meals made with love and creativity. Every Saturday and Sunday, they serve Antikristo, which is a famous traditional lamb dish. In recent years, the décor has been completely revamped to provide you with a welcoming environment.

              Video of Voulisma Beach in Crete: Aerial View

              • Voulisma beach
              • White Sand
              • Shallow
              • Turquoise
              • 1.5 km
              Pilos beach is located 1.5 km away.

              Just 1km east of Istron village lies a hidden gem nestled in a precipitous bay – Pilos beach. Though widely recognized as Istron Bay, in honour of the eponymous hotel perched on the bay’s rugged slopes, the beach is accessible to all through a pathway originating from the west of the hotel. No beaches in Greece are private. Pilos beach is characterized by its sandy stretch and serene blue waters, and offers facilities like umbrellas and a canteen (managed by the hotel) as well as a petite pier for boats.

              To the east of Istron Bay, a tiny cove reveals three secluded beaches, reachable via a short walking path. These are known as the Vryonisi beaches, named after the small islet of Vryonisi (or Prasonisi) that appears just opposite the small bay.

              • Pilos beach
              • Sand
              • Normal
              • Blue
              • 3.1 km
              Vathi beach is located 3.1 km away.

              Situated just 10km south of Agios Nikolaos before reaching Istron’s beaches, you’ll discover the lesser-known beach of Vathi. This hidden gem wasn’t on the map before 2010, as it’s a man-made creation and is not visible from the main road connecting Agios Nikolaos with Eastern Crete.

              Nestled within a well-protected cove, Vathi remains largely unaffected by wind, except for the infrequent easterly gusts. The beach is characterized by its pristine white sand that enhances the mesmerizing hue of the sea. Managed by the nearby luxury resort, Daios Cove, the beach is well-equipped with amenities.

              For non-hotel guests, accessing Vathi involves a descent down a concrete pathway and staircase. To find the entrance, take a left just before the hotel gates and follow the road until it leads to a narrow path heading towards the stairs. Vathi is an excellent choice for families thanks to its calm, waveless waters. For those keen on exploring, snorkelling along the rocky edges of the bay offers another dimension of this unique beach.

              • Vathi beach
              • Fine Pebbles, Sand
              • Normal
              • Blue, Deep blue

              Gorge to hike near Istron

              Listed below are the gorges to hike near Istron:
              • 8.9 km

              The Agriomandra gorge, though brief in length, leads to the charming, small beach of Agriomandra. To reach it, one must traverse the verdant meadows to the west of Kavoussi, known as the Lakos Ambelion area, via a dirt road until the gorge’s entrance is reached.

              Commencing from this point, a straightforward trail leads to Agriomandra beach within a mere 10-minute walk. As you approach the beach, you’ll notice several petite caves embedded within the rocks. One of these has been constructed from stone and serves as a church, built during the Byzantine era by a hermit and dedicated to St. John the Theologian. This church is still occasionally used for baptisms.

              A short walk further, approximately 650 meters from the parking area, you’ll arrive at the stunning pebble beach, graced with crystal-clear, emerald waters.

              • Agriomandra Gorge
              • 9.9 km

              The Havgas Gorge, situated near the village of Kalamafka and just 12km north of Ierapetra city, is one of several gorges with the same name scattered across Crete. Other examples include the Havgas Gorge in the Lassithi Plateau, Plaka, and Kavoussi. The Havgas Gorge is nestled between the Megali Korfi (1103m) and Kokies (993m) peaks, and its stream, the Kapsous, serves as the primary tributary of the Kalamavkianos River that empties into the Stomio beach of Gra Ligia.

              This stunning canyon boasts unique rock formations, sculpted by rare geological events. Many of these rocks are adorned with nature’s own “artwork”, etched over time by the elements. Despite its relatively short length, the gorge offers an easy and enjoyable walk along the riverbed, even for novices. The area’s altitude of around 500m provides the perfect environment for a lush pine forest. Regrettably, repeated fires have caused the forest to diminish in size. Nevertheless, the area is worth a visit, and visitors are sure to be charmed by the sight of small pine trees sprouting from the rocks, akin to bonsai trees.

              The gorge’s depth extends to 300m. At one spot, two narrow rocks form the entrance to a series of caves that served as a refuge for Cretan rebels and Allies during the German Occupation. The locals refer to this area as the “Chinese Landscape”, due to the smooth rocks dotted with bonsai-like trees. Adjacent to the gorge’s exit, visitors can explore the village of Kalamafka with its inviting taverns and babbling water. Additionally, nearby attractions include an ancient olive oil mill and the churches of Saint John and Saint Anthony.

              • Havgas Gorge (Kalamafka)
              • 10.1 km

              Ha Gorge, a mesmerizing natural wonder carved into the western side of Mount Thrypti, channels water from the Thripti plateau to the Pachia Ammos beach. The gorge’s journey commences near the Saint Anne Byzantine church and the E4 footpath at approximately 800m altitude, and concludes near the Monastiraki village, about 100m above sea level.

              Traversing the Ha Gorge demands canyoneering skills and specific gear due to its series of cascading waterfalls, including a 35m high plunge. The gorge tightens to a mere thirty centimetres at certain points, squeezed between cliffs that rise to 400 meters. The Mastoras waterfall, one of Greece’s tallest free falls reaching 215m, contributes substantial water midway through the route.

              For those with less experience, a hike from the Monastiraki exit of the gorge provides a peek into its splendour, leading to a charming pond at the base of the final waterfall and past ancient grain mills. The name of the gorge, Ha, originates from the Greek verb “Hasko,” which means to create a gap. However, local folklore offers vibrant alternative explanations. From stories of misleading Saracens to myths of a golden chariot hidden deep within, the Ha Gorge is not only a stunning natural spectacle but also a symbol of intriguing local mythology.

              • Ha Gorge
              • 10.4 km

              The Kritsa Gorge, located 9.5km southwest of Agios Nikolaos, begins near the charming village of Kritsa and concludes at Tapes village. This 4 km long gorge, at some points, is only 1.5m wide. It is fairly easy to navigate, with a few areas requiring caution, where large rocks need to be climbed over. However, it is not advisable to visit the gorge following rainfall, as the resulting ponds can obstruct the paths.

              The canyon’s entrance near Kritsa is striking. The mountain is split in two, creating the narrow Havgas passage (Havgas is a common term for gorges in East Crete). In addition to the main trail that begins near Kritsa’s stone bridge, there is an alternate path that starts in the village itself.

              Close to the trailhead, you’ll find a large rock that can be scaled with relative ease. Beyond this point, the canyon becomes even more breathtaking, with slender passages and towering walls that block out sunlight. This natural wonder is particularly beautiful in spring when flowers are in bloom and water levels are low. The walls eventually recede, revealing a picturesque valley filled with olive groves. If you continue along the riverbed for approximately 1.5 hours, you’ll arrive at the lovely village of Tapes, where you can relax at the local coffee shop.

              • Kritsa Gorge

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