Saga Hosted Hotels
Special Interest
Archaeology
Archaeology in Crete
Hersonissos, Crete, Greece
30 minutes away from airport
Evidence of Crete’s powerful Minoan civilisation is scattered across the island, from vast palaces to ancient burial tombs. This special interest holiday will help you to uncover the history of the island, your expert host leading you around some of Europe’s most fascinating archaeological sites. We’ll tour the Palaces of Knossos, Phaistos and Malia; examine Bronze Age artefacts in local museums; and walk the cobbled streets of Minoan towns. We’ll take a boat over to the Venetian fort-island of Spinalonga and admire folk art in picturesque Kritsa. There’ll be time to explore traditional villages, too, and enjoy delicious Cretan lunches in harbourside taverns.
Facilities
Buffet restaurant
Lobby bar
Beach bar (seasonal)
Two outdoor swimming pools
Heated indoor swimming pool
Wellness Centre (fees may apply)
Wi-Fi
There are no lifts at this hotel, however there are only a couple of steps to the bar and restaurant, and approximately 16 steps to second floor rooms. There are ramps around the grounds.
Nationwide shared chauffeur service– included on all departures from April 1, 2026
A nationwide return shared chauffeur service from your home to your UK departure point
Your holiday includes
All Inclusive
- All meals
- Free bar open up to 13 hours a day; international branded spirits and liqueurs, cocktails, wines and a range of coffees.
International flights
Prices are based on return flights with easyJet or British Airways from London Gatwick. Supplements may apply from other airports
Maximum 20kg checked luggage, per person
Return transfers direct to you hotel
Plus
- Expert host
- Five included excursions
- Welcome drink
Exceptional value every time
Saga Host
Our trained hosts will welcome you and ensure you enjoy your holiday. We also offer 24/7 support if needed.
Travel insurance and additional cancellation cover included §
A price reduction is available if you choose not to take the included insurance and additional cancellation cover.
Included excursions
Malia, Kritsa and Lato
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We begin in Lato, where we’ll explore the ruins of an ancient hilltop city said to be one of the most powerful in Crete. Excavations have uncovered shops, houses, a sanctuary, a temple and a theatre – it’s a wonderful snapshot of life in ancient Greece. Then, we’ll head into the mountains to picturesque Kritsa village, one of the island’s most important centres for Cretan folk art and weaving. Nearby is the ancient church of Panagia Kera, which houses some 14th and 15th-century frescoes. We’ll return to the hotel for lunch then return to Malia, where we’ll tour the ruins of a Minoan Palace (the third largest in Crete). First built around 1900 BC, it was destroyed around 1650 BC, before being immediately rebuilt on the ruins of the original palace.
Heraklion
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Heraklion’s renowned archaeological museum is our first port of call today. Founded by two Cretan archaeologists in the early 20th century, its impressive collection showcases a host of artifacts from the Minoan civilisation. After lunch at the hotel we’ll continue on to the jewel in Crete’s archaeological crown: the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos. Believed to be more than 4,000 years old, it’s made up of a staggering 1,400 rooms, halls and passages. As we explore the ruins, we’ll hear tales of the Palace’s complex Labyrinth, home to the half-man half-bull Minotaur –one of the most fascinating stories in Greek mythology.
Gournia and Spinalonga
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The small town and palace of Gournia sits on a hillside on the northern coast of the island. Dating from around 1550-1450 BC, it’s one of the most complete excavations of a Minoan town – with the help of our guide, we’ll enjoy a glimpse into what life would have been like in a working town. After lucnh at a local taverna, our next stop will be the rocky island of Spinalonga, a Venetian fortress that became a leper colony in the early 1900s. Just across the water is the upmarket resort of Elounda, where we’ll enjoy lunch.
Armeni and Rethymno town
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Visit the Late Minoan cemetery at Armeni, where more than 200 chamber tombs have been uncovered since the late ‘60s. Jewellery, pottery, bronze tools and carved seal stones have all been discovered here – we’ll be able to see a number of them at Rethymno’s archaeological museum. There’s free time to explore this harbour town afterwards – where we'll have lunch in a local taverna, wander through atmospheric little side streets and browse for souvenirs of Cretan lace, silver filigree and pottery.
Phaistos and Gortyn
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Heading to the south of the island, we’ll explore the remains of Gortyn, a city which once rivalled Knossos and became the chief town of the Roman province of Crete. After seeing its amphitheatre, circus and basilica, we’ll continue to Phaistos, founded by King Minos – you’ll be able to see the remarkable similarities between the palace here and the one we saw at Knossos. We’ll have lunch at a local taverna and have the chance to see Matala, an ancient port where the cliffs are honeycombed with caves and burial chambers.
Lasithi Plateau
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The fertile Lasithi Plateau was once cultivated by the Minoans, and is covered with pear and apple orchards, almond trees and crop fields. A scenic drive leads us across the plateau, where we’ll stop at traditional villages, stone-built Kera Monastery, and the cave said to have been the birthplace of Zeus. Lunch will back at the hotel.
Location
An 10-minute drive will bring you to Hersonissos, a lively town with plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants. There is a small beach in front of the hotel, but you will find others in the resort if you would like a change of scenery. The nearest bus stop from the hotel is 200 yards away. The drive to/from the airport takes approximately 30 minutes.
Out and about
Day trip options may include the island of Spinalonga, Knossos Palace, and the more traditional villages in the hills behind Hersonissos. The Cretan capital Heraklion is well worth a visit with its vibrant old town, colourful markets and a pleasant harbour with fortifications.
Spinalonga
The little island of Spinalonga was home to the last leper colony in Europe. Today, you can stroll along its poignant cobbled streets of dilapidated buildings and see the ruins of a Venetian fortress.
Address
Hersonissos Beach, 46 Limin, Hersonissos, GR 70014
Hotel details
Meals are served buffet-style in the hotel’s restaurant, the ‘Alexander’, with a choice of salads, Greek and international specialities.
Breakfast is available between 0700-1000
Lunch is available between 1300-1400
Dinner is available between 1830-2100
The dress code is smart, casual.
The free bar is open up to 13 hours a day, between 1000-2300, serving international branded spirits and liqueurs, cocktails, wines and a range of coffees.
204 air-conditioned rooms
Garden views
Balcony or terrace
TV
Tea and coffee-making facilities
Mini fridge
Hairdryer
Telephone
Most rooms have a bath with an overhead shower (walk-in showers are available on request)
You can upgrade to a side-sea view or shared pool room
Guided orientation walks
Pool table
Table tennis
Tennis
Water sports available at the nearby beach
Evening entertainment (seasonal)
There is a choice of optional excursions available for an extra cost, subject to availability.