Trending Destinations
Croatia
Spain
United States
Saudi Arabia
Trending Articles
Outdoors & Walking

10 of the UK’s best stargazing escapes

Nature & Wildlife

10 of the best new wildlife trips for 2024

Trips

Where is Dune: Part Two filmed?

More Inspiration

Destinations

All destinations

Articles

All Inspiration

Quizzes

All quizzes

Sorry but no search results were found, please try again.

View all results for ""
Wanderlust
  • Inspiration
  • Destinations
  • Magazine
  • Travel Green List 2025
  • News
Subscribe
Greece
•
Food & Drink

Cyprus vs Crete: Which is right for you?

These islands in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea are both blessed with mountain ranges, intriguing wildlife and beautiful vineyards. But if you had to pick just one to explore, which would it be?

Team Wanderlust
04 March 2021
Link copied!

Cyprus

The snow-covered Mount Ida mountain range (Shutterstock)

Population: 1.2 million

Total area: 9,250 sq km

Famous for: Beaches, halloumi, Lefkara lace, cats and the 1974 Turkish invasion of

the north.

Ad Ad Ad

Crete

Kolossi Castle, near Limassol, was the headquarters of the Knights of St John (Shutterstock)

Population: 636,000

Total area: 8,336 sq km

Famous for: Beaches, olive oil, Moni Preveli monastery and the ruins of the Palace of Knossos.

Ad Ad Ad

Cyprus vs Crete… wildlife

Cyprus is home to 400 species of bird, most of them migratory. In autumn, Egyptian vultures and red-footed falcons soar above the Troodos Mountains, while flamingos (right) flock to the salt lakes in winter. Meanwhile, conservation work has boosted numbers of spiral-horned mouflon to 3,000.

Crete and a few of its islands are the only places you can see a kri-kri, goat. But with just 2,000 left, your best bet to see one is to head into the White Mountains. Look out too for the endangered bearded vulture and Eurasian hoopoe, with its peachy punk hairdo and zebra-striped wings.

Cyprus vs Crete… hiking

Cyprus has 52 designated trails, many of which are in the mountain range. For a challenging hike, climb 1,952m to the top of Mount Olympus, the island’s highest point. Alternatively, explore the lower Kyrenia range (right) by the coast in the north.

Ad Ad Ad

A 230km signposted route runs along its spine, through pine and eucalyptus trees.

Crete’s highest peak, the 2,456m Mount Ida, is a UNESCO Global Geopark. As well as incredible views, you can explore caves and see fossilised coral and ancient volcanic rock. Meanwhile, the west of the island is home to a 16km gorge trail that winds down through Samariá National Park, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.

Cyprus vs Crete… mountainbiking

All those mountains mean thrilling cycle adventures across mixed terrain. Seasoned cyclists can pedal a 62km route from Deftera to Machairas Forest and Monastery – but be prepared for a 15km uphill battle. For an easier ride, take the 8km path along the River Pedieos from Lakatamia to the Presidential Palace in Strovolos.

Ad Ad Ad

If you have thighs of steel then tackle the White Mountain range, a national park with 30 summits over 2,000m. But there are plenty of gentle routes at lower altitudes too. Wind through valleys of orange, lemon and avocado trees and along the way you’ll pass traditional villages and Byzantine churches.

Cyprus vs Crete… wine

Cypriots have been making wine for 5,500 years. The island is best known for Commandaria (right), which is made from indigenous red Mavro and white Xynisteri grapes. The Commandaria wine route connects 14 villages that produce the dessert wine. As well as vineyards, along the way you can see Cyprus’s biggest dam.

When it comes to wine, Cretans know what they’re doing; archaeologists discovered a wine press here that dates back 3,500 years. Indigenous grape varieties include white Vilana and Vidiano and red Liatiko. Join a tour to explore the island’s wineries, most of which are in the north on the outskirts of Chania and Heraklion.

Verdict

With olive groves and fruit orchards, mountains and forests, there’s a lot to like on both of these islands – whether you’re a hiker, cyclist or birdwatcher. So it comes down to this: do you want to spot a kri-kri or a mouflon?

Ad Ad Ad
Buildings lit up with lights in, you can see their reflection on the floor on the wet surface
France
•
Food & Drink

Uncovering the histories behind our favourite tipples in Bordeaux and Cognac

France
•
Culture & Heritage

5 things to know about Bastille Day in France

Trips

Washingtons around the world

Explore More

More Articles
  • Buildings lit up with lights in, you can see their reflection on the floor on the wet surface
    Uncovering the histories behind our favourite tipples in Bordeaux and Cognac
  • 5 things to know about Bastille Day in France
  • Washingtons around the world
  • Everything you need to know about Mongolia’s Naadam Festival
  • There is no one train named the Reunification Express – it’s an informal title given to the locomotives that travel Vietnam’s north-south rail corridor
    What it’s like to ride Vietnam’s iconic Reunification Express
  • These stunning images were just shortlisted for the ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year award
  • Inside Sol y Luna, the luxury hotel in Peru’s Sacred Valley that gives back
  • Métis Crossing is one of few places you can see white bison (one in 10 million is born white), considered sacred in Métis culture
    Six ways to experience traditional Métis culture in Canada
  • Close up of woman hands cutting ripe cacao fruits with machete in her plantation
    World Chocolate Day: 7 tempting destinations to add to your to-visit list
  • 9 up-and-coming LGBTQ+ destinations across the globe
  • Paid Promotion
     Shanghai: The city that still thrives on its waters
  • Originally called the Afghan Express , The Ghan was named after the cameleers who once traversed Australia’s Red Centre
    Riding The Ghan between Darwin and Adelaide, Australia
  • The Agua Caliente Cultural Museum has five exhibit ‘areas’ dedicated to telling the story of the Cahuilla
    Six ways to experience Indigenous cultures in the USA
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    Rivers of steel and paint: Why Pittsburgh is the USA’s next big art town 
  • Aerial view of the main area at Three Tree Hill at sunset
    6 of the best places to stay in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal
  • Inti Raymi: 6 things to know about Peru’s famed festival of the sun
Load more
Follow Us
@wanderlustmag

Sign up to our newsletter for free with the Wanderlust Club, full of travel inspiration, quizzes, events and more

Register Login
  • Linked In
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • About us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising
  • Contributors
  • FAQs
© Wanderlust Travel Media Ltd, 1993 - 2025. All Rights Reserved. No content may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form, or by any means.