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Azores vs Crete

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Crete wins 85 OVR vs 78 · attribute matchup 05

Azores
Azores

Portugal

78OVR

VS
Crete
Crete

Greece

85OVR

90
Safety
90
60
Affordability
67
86
Food
99
78
Culture
99
58
Nightlife
72
72
Walkability
72
99
Nature
99
81
Connectivity
86
58
Transit
58
Azores

Azores

Portugal

Crete

Crete

Greece

Azores

Safety: 90/100Pop: 242KAtlantic/Azores

Crete

Safety: 90/100Pop: 624KEurope/Athens

💰 Budget

budget
Azores: $60-100Crete: $50-80
mid-range
Azores: $120-200Crete: $110-190
luxury
Azores: $300+Crete: $300+

🛡️ Safety

Azores88/100Safety Score90/100Crete

Azores

The Azores are exceptionally safe with very low crime rates. The main risks are natural — volcanic and seismic activity, unpredictable ocean conditions, and rapidly changing mountain weather. Violent crime against tourists is virtually unheard of.

Crete

Crete is one of the safest tourist destinations in Europe. Violent crime targeting visitors is extremely rare; Cretans have a strong tradition of hospitality (philoxenia) that is more than rhetorical. The primary concerns are practical: driving on narrow mountain roads (Crete has a high accident rate, often involving rental cars on steep coastal roads), swimming at unsupervised beaches, and heat exhaustion during summer hikes. Standard Mediterranean tourist common sense applies.

Ratings

Azores3/5English Friendly4/5Crete
Azores3/5Walkability3/5Crete
Azores2/5Public Transit2/5Crete
Azores4/5Food Scene5/5Crete
Azores2/5Nightlife3/5Crete
Azores3/5Cultural Sites5/5Crete
Azores5/5Nature Access5/5Crete
Azores4/5WiFi Reliability4/5Crete

🌤️ Weather

Azores

The Azores have a mild maritime climate with moderate temperatures year-round (14-25°C). Weather is famously changeable — locals say you can experience four seasons in one day. Rain is possible in any month, but summers are significantly drier and warmer.

Spring (March - May)14-18°C
Summer (June - September)19-25°C
Autumn (October - November)16-21°C
Winter (December - February)12-16°C

Crete

Crete has the warmest and longest summers of any Greek island, with some of the most sunshine hours in Europe. The east of the island (Lasithi) is noticeably warmer and drier than the west (Chania); the mountains create distinct microclimates with heavy snow in winter at altitude. The Meltemi wind blows strongly from the north in summer, cooling beach days but sometimes creating rough ferry crossings.

Spring (March–May)14–24°C
Summer (June–September)24–35°C
Autumn (October–November)18–27°C
Winter (December–February)8–16°C

🚇 Getting Around

Azores

A rental car is essential for exploring the islands properly. Public buses exist on São Miguel and Terceira but are limited and infrequent. Inter-island travel is by short domestic flights (SATA) or summer ferries (Atlânticoline). Taxis are available but expensive for touring.

Walkability: Ponta Delgada's historic center is compact and walkable. Beyond towns, a car is necessary. The islands have excellent hiking trail networks (PR trails) but these are recreation, not transportation. Inter-village walking is possible but distances are significant.

Rental Cars€30-60/day depending on season and island
SATA Air Açores€50-150 one way
Atlânticoline Ferries€5-50 depending on route

Crete

Crete is a large island (260 km east to west) and a rental car is the single best investment you can make. The KTEL bus network is functional and cheap for the main highway cities but is inadequate for reaching beaches, gorges, and villages. Taxis are available in main towns. Scooter and ATV rentals are popular but responsible for a disproportionate number of tourist injuries.

Walkability: High within Chania and Rethymno old towns; moderate in Heraklion center; low everywhere else on the island. A car is essential beyond the three main cities.

Car Rental25–60 EUR/day depending on season; mandatory insurance adds ~10 EUR/day
KTEL Bus Network2–15 EUR depending on distance
Taxis10–40 EUR for most town-to-town transfers

The Verdict

Choose Azores if...

you want Atlantic-green Portugal — São Miguel crater lakes, Furnas hot springs + cozido, Pico volcano summit, whale-watching, and hydrangea-hedge road trips

Choose Crete if...

you want a world unto itself — Minoan Bronze Age civilization, Europe's longest gorge hike, pink-sand beaches, Venetian harbor towns, and Cretan cuisine that puts mainland Greece to shame