The largest town in eastern Crete, Agios Nikolaos is a cosmopolitan resort whose vibrant seaside ambience centers around three distinctive waterfronts. A narrow channel links the sea with Voulismeni, a deep lake filled with small boats and ringed with cafes, tavernas and bars. This picturesque inner harbor is the heart of Agios. A short walk south leads to the marina district. The town’s northern shores enjoy views of the islets of Mikronisi and sacred Agii Pantes (All Saints), topped by a tiny chapel. Beaches, boating and aquatics are the town’s main draws, but Agios is also home to an acclaimed archaeological museum (note: closed in 2020 for renovations) and a Folk Museum. Nearby villages, ancient ruins and mysterious islands offer the opportunity to explore the culture, history and heritage found along Mirabello Bay.

