Crete with kids ticks so many boxes for perfect family-friendly holidays and luxury lovers. Zenbabytravel visited Crete first time in 2005 with Greek friends and fell in love: over the years we explored Heraklion with its stunning Byzantine churches, Venetian wall and harbour fortress; the famous Knossos with the Minotaurus legends, residential Ierapetra, Rethymnon with friends and baby, enchanting Agios Nikolaos and stunning Domes of Elounda or by far our favourite at the blissful Elounda Beach Hotel & Villa. In search for the perfect marriage (no pun intended) between luxury boutique and Crete with kids, in here we have honorary contributor Stefanie stories about Daios Cove holidays in the last week of August.
The overwhelming conclusion is that Daios Cove certainly gets as close to luxury boutique as possible while accommodating the needs of younger travellers too. Perhaps this conclusion is a function of the smaller size of Daios Cove when compared to other 5 star family friendly luxury resorts in Europe. Here you don’t find 3, 5 or 7 swimming pools: there is just one! And it has filtered sea water so it is on the chilly side. Of course, to make up for this, suites and villas come with a private swimming pool. Those have filtered sea water too and they are on the chilly side as well. And actually that was the best part of our holiday! Without an overwhelming choice of swimming pools and with the temperature differential between the sea and the pool being negligible, our children discovered the pleasure of swimming in the sea, building sand castles and collecting sea shells. Combine that with the spectacular view of the cove, and it made for an idyllic holiday!
The resort is terraced on several levels and although it is possible to walk or go up/down the stairs by foot, if you have children you are likely to use the funicular. Our suite was located in an ideal part of the resort, which means that we only had to take one funicular. However, another family that we befriended had to request a change of rooms because getting to their original one required taking two funiculars and that impacted the quality of their holiday. So I recommend checking with the hotel in advance to find out where your room is located, as they are fully booked at peak times. There is the kids club de rigueur, which takes children as young as 4 months. Great for our one year old! However, our nearly 4 years old and nearly 6 years old found it a little too boring so they preferred to make friends at the beach and cause mischief with them.
There is supervised dinner for children between 6pm and 7pm and every evening there is a party at the kids club from 7pm to 10pm, which is absolutely fantastic, so the parents can enjoy some quiet time! The kids’ dinner is a bit underwhelming. It is a ‘buffet’ with about 4 options but most of them are Greek food so our children weren’t too keen on that. They ended up eating with us at 7pm, in about 10 minutes, so they could promptly rush to the kids party.
The guests staying in suites and villas have access to the pool side restaurant for breakfast, which is absolutely fantastic. Great view and a calmer oasis than the main restaurant! The pool side restaurant turns into an a-la-carte restaurant in the evening. We tried it once. Unsurprisingly, sea food dominated the menu. It was fine dining at its best, atmosphre wise though, less impressive. For lunch, our favourites were the Greek taverna restaurant and the beach club café. The food was great and the glasses of rose glistened in the sun light! We went out to the nearby village of Agios Nikolaos, a quintessentially Mediterranean village, for dinner one evening. We really loved it and wish we didn’t leave this for our last evening in Crete with kids, as it would have been great to go more than once!
What we really loved about Daios Cove with kids is that it is smaller and our children were able to make friends and play with them outside of a supervised kids club setting.
Whether you are at the pool or at the beach, you can pretty much see the entire perimeter of the area no matter where you are sitting, so even young children feel like they have the freedom to run around unrestricted, while the parents know that they can actually keep an eye on them at all time. For me the holiday reminded me of my own childhood holidays, where choice was more limited but fun was in abundance!
And to conclude, I must mention this again: the view, the landscape, the surrounding are absolutely stunning in their simplicity and vibrancy – making Daios Cove holidays some of the best for Crete with kids!
Luxury villas Elounda Beach Hotel
For further Mediteranean kids friendly inspiration, head to our adventures in Elounda (pic right above); Cyprus – 15 suggested must sees and do’s or Ibiza! For further Greek island adventures, head to our Santorini blissful stay with Aqua Luxury Suites – 1.5 hours by ferry from Heraklion harbour.
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Looks like a great family holiday!
Thank you Carly, it’s indeed one of the best resorts boutique and family friendly!
We went to Crete for the 1st time last summer – such a good place to visit. I really like the look of this hotel too. #citytripping
Indeed Susanna, Crete is fab and Elounda and St Agios Nikolaos magic!
This looks great! Looking forward to visiting Crete in the near future! #citytripping
Great to hear Elizabeth, look forward to reading your impressions! x
I would love to visit Crete and while I do love a good swimming pool, I would love to swim in those gorgeous blue sea waters! #farawayfiles
I love all the Greek Islands and the mainland even more. I think Crete might be my favourite of the islands. I can see why you fell for the landscape and Greek charm of the island. Reading your post is making me long for our Greek holiday this year. The little resort and cove you mention look delightful.
Thank you for sharing with me on #CountryKids
Oh my goodness! This is heaven to me. My husband and I have been dreaming of warm weather and blue skies for the past months or so, especially since we had so much snow last week. Looks like you guys had so much fun! Envious of the photos. #countrykids
Sounds like a good location for families with the kids club etc #CountryKids
Looks lovely! I went to Crete three times when I was younger (as a child and in my teens), and have fond memories of it x #CountryKids
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