In addition, out of the 14 days that we were there, it was only possible to swim for 6 days, and then in fits and starts, and the rest of the time a strong wind blew and a forbidding red flag was hung on the beach. The pleasure of climbing into a stormy sea is very doubtful! This fact greatly spoiled the mood and impression. Why go to the Mediterranean if you can't swim freely? As we learned later from conversations with the local population and other tourists, the winds here are a constant phenomenon, at least in Rethymnon.
As for the hotel itself, everything is quite decent. True, the rooms are very cramped, but this is not 5 * and this is not the main thing. We were not lucky at all with the number - the window overlooked a microscopic lawn, beyond which the motorway passed. The window did not open, but the air conditioner and thick window frames saved us. I think that such numbers just get on last-minute tours, and we took a ticket literally at the last moment. The food at the hotel is very good, clean. In short, the hotel is good.
Excursions with a Russian-speaking guide are very limited and not cheap, but there is something to see. If you go to Crete in order to travel, then you need to rent a car, which is quite cheap, draw up a route for yourself, collect literature at home - and go! But to relax on the sea, so that we don’t get out of the water for days - we will look for another place!