The
place - Sitia
"La Sitia - Of man and nature, the two live in a sublime land, cut off from the crazy ways of busy enterprise" - T.P.
The word "friendly", applies to the people of Crete and it fits perfectly when considering the nature of the people you meet in the
Sitia region. We would elect the area "ideal for exploration".
One of the least "touristy" parts of Crete, Sitia as a town, was built up in Venetian times, destroyed and later rebuilt by the Turks, with just a few signs of this history remaining. The region however, still provides numerous clues and monuments to the area's early
history.
Today, its long sandy beach (equipped by this caring town with
showers) offers the pleasures of sand, sea, swimming and all the
windsurfing opportunities in the world.
Sitia is very much a living town, which happens to have tourism, rather
than the other way around.
The uncrowded region of Sitia is home to monasteries (notably Toplou), archaeological sites, palm-forested beaches, sparkling bays and fascinating treks across the mountains. To name a few, the surrounding villages of Zou, Ziros, Handras - alive with the activities of today - abandoned Ethia and the surroundings of Karydi, hold much of interest in their ancient buildings and archaeological finds.
Getting to this more isolated region (named Lassithi from "La Sitia" ) takes you on a journey through magnificent countryside, generously supplied with dramatic gorges, intriguing villages hanging onto inland peninsulas or steep hillsides, along a "California-highway-one-like" road.
Birthplace of Vitsentzos Kornaros, author of the "Erotokritos", Sitia has an atmosphere that suggests if there were an artist's colony, this should be it.
With a new runway completed, direct, international flights and an increase in frequency of service to Athens
may one day become a reality. We hope that the easier access to Sitia and Lassithi
will be met with appealing and thoughtful development; there will most
certainly be new tourist facilities. One day...
How to get there - Sitia
From Agios Nikolaos (driving time 60-90 minutes) the National road clings to the coast most of the way (a dramatic set of winding turns and sweeping, emotion-stirring, views) . The drive is magnificent and there are many places to see en route. A detour to
Mochlos is recommended, take the left turn to Mochlos, at 5.5km past the village of Kavousi. You will find tavernas at the waters edge in the village (5km down the road) and the tiny island with its visible archaeological site opposite. Recommended:
Taverna Bogazi (tel: 28430-94200, Price
category D) the owners used to run the Taverna Sta Limenaria, but Bogazi in a far
better location.
After this, drive out in the other direction joining the National road just 2km before Tourloti - where a visit to the Kafeneio on the western side of the village by the mini market is worth while for the views of the coastal mountains, Sfaka village and distant Mochlos below.
If driving from Heraklion (total drive time 2.5 to 3 hours to Sitia) consider stopping at Neapoli. It's hardly a detour off your route and about twenty minutes before you arrive at, or pass, Agios Nikolaos (this is also one of the ways to get to the popular Lassithi Plateau). Cradled amongst lush green surrounding hills, it has a beautiful open and spacious central square with large church, many cafes and Kafeneia and a park. (Neapoli & Agios Nikolaos will have feature sections devoted to them soon. The route from Agios Nikolaos to Sitia will be featured in our Great Drives of Crete section).
There is a regular bus service from Heraklion and Agios Nikolaos. Bus
schedules.
Flights: For the flights from Athens and other Greek cities to
Sitia see Flight Schedules.
By ferry to/from Milos and Pireas (Athens). There is a ferry from Agios Nikolaos which calls in at Sitia on its way to Rhodes (Rodos) - See
Ferry schedules.
Where to stay - Sitia
Sitia
Bay Hotel, the newest and best of Sitia hotels. First opened
in 2005, this is the hotel Sitia longed for: a smart, quality
small hotel. On the sea front*, few
steps from the beach, has 19 well-finished studios/apartments with
kitchen, all facing the sea. Sizeable swimming pool, pleasant courtyard
with flowers. Open April to October.
Flisvos, Itanos and Apollon hotels are open year round (for hotels in winter see also our Crete
in winter feature). Flisvos is a standard hotel in good condition - simple, modern and clean with sea front and some rear garden, air-conditioned rooms and suites (total 19) with TV, balconies. Sea
front*.
Itanos is mid-range and modern with a dining room, roof terrace, TV lounge, bar areas, cafe/taverna on the sea front (70 sound-proof rooms facing sea, mountain and side views). Individual air conditioning, excellent bathrooms, balconies, TV.
Rooms equipped for disabled people are available. Sea front*
* = Hotels on the sea front, separated from the beach by the Sitia-Toplou/Vai road - which is narrow and easy to get across.
Hotel Apollon, a couple of blocks up from the square which Itanos
is on, provides good standard rooms with air conditioning, TV and
fridge. It has a bar and dining room and is home to some package tour
visitors. Also open for the whole year.
In the summer months the big hotel is the Sitia Beach (160
rooms). It's at the eastern edge of the town on the sea front* with 2 swimming pools, tennis courts, restaurant and bars. Rooms
are generally booked by package tour operators. A somewhat faded
building in need of updating.
(see simple map)
Beyond Sitia:
On the extensive sand & shingle Kouremenos beach
(far north-east coast), Olga Beach Apartments is a great choice
if you want to spend lots of time in/by the sea, in a quiet location,
from where you can explore east Crete. Open April to October.
Contact details:
~Sitia Bay Hotel: price category: H2/H1+.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
~Sitia Beach Hotel: tel: 28430-28821, price category: H2/H1.
~Flisvos Hotel: tel: 28430-22422 / 27135, price category: H4.
~Itanos Hotel: tel: 28430-22900 / 22146, price category: H3.
~Hotel Apollon: tel: 28430-22733 / 28155, price category H4/H3.
~Olga Beach Apartments (Kouremenos beach), price category: H2.
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com
(Phones: see Calling
Crete)
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Endless beach and opportunities for exploration. This calm town has a variety of hotels,
restaurants, bars and cafes. Tourism and local life in balance.
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Sitia harbour
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Street in Sitia
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Sitia square
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Neapoli town
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Neapoli park cafe
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