Cretan Hospitality Meets Vibrant Atmosphere
Chersonissos is located on the northern coast of Crete, about 25 km east of Heraklion, the island’s capital. Once a small fishing village, it has grown into a well-organized resort town over the years. Together with the nearby towns of Stalida and Malia, Chersonissos forms a popular tourism region, renowned for its beautiful beaches.
Originally, the village center was further inland (“Old Chersonissos”), while the coastal area only served as a port and was called “Limenas Chersonissos.” Today, the area pulses with life along the waterfront promenade, featuring numerous hotels, bars, cafes, shops, and a wide range of recreational activities for adventurous visitors.




Heraklion
Heraklion, the capital and largest city of Crete, is located on the northern coast and serves as an important economic and cultural hub. The city blends historical and modern architecture, highlighted by the Venetian Koules Fortress at the harbor, impressive city walls, and numerous museums, including the Archaeological Museum, which showcases significant finds from the Minoan civilization.
Close by is the famous Palace of Knossos, one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites. The lively old town invites visitors to explore its charming cafés, restaurants, and shops, while the vibrant nightlife offers plenty of entertainment.
Distance from Serita Beach Resort: 24 km
A Journey to the Heart
of the Greek Islands
Covering an area of around 8,300 square kilometers, Crete is the largest Greek island and the fifth-largest in the Mediterranean. It lies between the Cretan and Libyan Seas, stretching 260 kilometers from west to east.Crete impresses with a fascinating blend of towering mountains, deep gorges, and stunning beaches. The island is renowned for its rich history, ancient sites like the Palace of Knossos, and its vibrant Cretan culture. With its mild climate and diverse landscapes, Crete is one of the most popular travel destinations in Greece.
Attractions
in the Area
- Watercity Waterpark | 3 km (5 minutes by car)
- Cretaquarium | 15 km (15 minutes by car)
- Malia | 10 km (15 minutes by car)
- Aposelemis Dam | 12 km (20 minutes by car)
- Palace of Knossos | 27 km (30 minutes by car)
- Agios Nikolaos | 40 km (45 minutes by car)
- Spinalonga | 65 km (1 hour by car)
- Samaria Gorge | 150 km (2 hours by car)
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Attractions to Discover

Water Fun for the Whole Family
Watercity Waterpark is a paradise for those seeking fun and refreshment. With its thrilling slides, wave pools, and bubbling pools, it’s the perfect place to spend an unforgettable day with family or friends—just a stone’s throw from Serita Beach Resort.

Discover the Underwater World
Cretaquarium is one of the largest aquariums in Europe and offers fascinating insights into the Mediterranean’s underwater world. Visitors can observe a variety of marine creatures, from sharks to turtles, and learn more about marine ecology.

History and Life by the Sea
Malia is a lively coastal town known for its ancient Minoan ruins and beautiful beach. In addition to the historical sites, the town boasts numerous restaurants, bars, and a vibrant nightlife, making it an ideal destination for a diverse day trip.

Tranquil Beauty and Impressive Views
The Aposelemis Dam is an impressive technical structure set in nature, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. There are several hiking trails along the dam, providing a wonderful nature experience.

Treasure of Minoan Culture
The Palace of Knossos near Heraklion is the most significant archaeological monument of the Minoan civilization and a must-see for history enthusiasts. With its well-preserved ruins and frescoes, the palace offers fascinating insights into the life of one of Europe’s oldest civilizations.

Charming Coastal Town
Agios Nikolaos is a charming coastal town known for its picturesque Voulismeni Lake and the clear waters of its beach. The town offers a mix of traditional architecture, modern shops, and cozy cafés, making it perfect for a relaxing day trip.

Historical Island with a View
Spinalonga is a historical island off the coast of Elounda, famous for its former leper colony. Today, visitors can explore the impressive ruins and fortress while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding sea.

Hiking Through the Wilderness
The Samaria Gorge in western Crete is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers. The 16-kilometer hike through the gorge is surrounded by majestic cliffs, dense forests, and untouched nature, ending at the Libyan Sea.