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Small but lively Crete resort

When you think of Bali, you might think of the Indonesian isle, but there’s another Bali – in Crete – and it’s ravishing. An attractive cluster of fishing villages, beaches and coves tucked between the mountains and a jutting peninsula on the island’s northern coast, Bali’s become more developed in recent years, but still retains plenty of quaint charm. On Bali holidays you’ll find four beautiful beaches formed around sandy coves, including one at the town harbour.

The bay here is well-protected, meaning calm, clear water. Getting to the different beaches is a breeze, thanks to a mini train that pootles between them. In the evenings you can enjoy plenty of excellent bars and restaurants – just don’t expect all-night parties. Food here is fresh and fantastic, and the seafood in the tavernas clustered around the harbour is particularly good. It’s worth taking a boat trip from here out to the city of Rethymno and the nearby islands. If you’re looking for a taste of laid-back Crete life, you’ll find it on holidays to Bali.

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Your Bali questions, answered

Absolutely. It’s not a big place and the streets are practically traffic-free. The beaches all lie in sheltered, sandy bays with shallow, calm water, too.
Yes, it’s just off the main Heraklion to Rethymno road, and both are within easy reach. There are lots of walking trails that head into the mountains directly south of the village as well.
It’s popular, so during the summer season the main beach can get crowded. If you want to find your own serene spot of sand, take the train out to one of the more remote beaches.

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