Il tuo soggiorno — Zeus
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La proprietà — Zeus
A no-fuss three-star with a wide, tiled terrace overlooking the old harbour. The lobby is cool, marble-floored and smells of furniture polish, with a desk clerk who can tell you which taverna has fresh catch today. It suits independent travellers who want a clean, central base rather than frills: think tea-making kit in the room and a balcony that catches the evening breeze.
Cronache di Sitia
Sitia grew around a Minoan settlement at Petras, then served as a Venetian fortress town in the 13th century. The Venetians built the Kazarma citadel, still standing above the harbour, and the town later became an Ottoman administrative centre. Its modern identity is shaped by a laid-back fishing fleet and a growing wine scene, with a small but well-kept archaeological museum showcasing finds from the surrounding east Crete sites.
Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa di Sitia →I migliori mesi
June and September: settled summer heat, sea warm enough for swimming, and tourist numbers lower than July-August. October is also fine for hiking without the intense sun.
Peak / Festival Surge
July-August, especially around the Kornaria Festival in late July (music and theatre at the Kazarma). Hotel prices jump 30-50% above May rates, and rooms in budget-friendly three-star places like the Zeus can sell out weeks ahead.
Stagione di spalla
May and October: rooms often 20-30% cheaper, daytime temps in the low-to-mid 20s°C, and the main sights uncrowded. Many tavernas still open, but the beach will be quiet.
Meteo e imballaggio
Sitia sits in a rain-shadow zone, so summers are dry with strong afternoon meltemi winds. Pack a windproof jacket for coastal walks and a hat that won’t blow off.
Briefing della città — Sitia
- The main Sitia ferry dock is undergoing quay repairs through summer 2026; check with ferry companies for any last-minute berth changes to boats from Heraklion or Kasos.
- A new walking trail, the 'Petras Archaeological Path', opened in early 2026, linking the Minoan site with the town’s Byzantine chapel of Agios Georgios.
- Several parking spaces near the Kazarma citadel have been reassigned as pedestrian-only zones from June to September; hotel guests should use the public car park off Dimokritou Street.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Zeus, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request rooms on floor 2 or 3 (one or two floors above reception) to balance elevator convenience with reduced street rumble from Sitia's main road. A front-facing room here gives harbour glimpses without being at ground level.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms directly above the entrance or adjoining the lift shaft on floor 1 — foot traffic and elevator motor noise carry here. Also skip rooms at the rear if the hotel has a service alley (common in Sitia town centre) serving bars or deliveries.
Best views
Ask for a front-facing room on floors 2-4: you'll see the harbour and sea across the street rather than the back of neighbouring buildings. The address's coastal position guarantees water vistas from upper floors.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 to 4 are quietest: lift stops less often, street noise fades, and there's no bar or kitchen overhead. Floor 5 (top) can also work if the roof machinery is well insulated.
🔊 Noise notes
Sitia's main road runs past the hotel, so weekday traffic from 7am and evening scooter noise are constants. Summer brings extra moped hire and delivery trucks. A rear room might pick up local taverna rubbish collection bins clattering around 11pm.
Insider tips
1) For a sea view, request 'front floor 3' at booking — it's the sweet spot for elevation without wind noise. 2) If driving, arrive before 6pm in season to claim one of the few free parking spots on the side street; otherwise, the public lot 200m east is your fallback. Check-in is smooth but ask if your room is cleaned by 11am — they sometimes delay on changeover days.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
strutture alberghiere — Zeus
Free for all guests; speed around 20 Mbps; login via room number and surname
One lift serves all 3 floors; no stairs-only sections
Complimentary digital press via PressReader (local Greek papers); no physical newspapers
Check-in from 14:00; early bag-drop available from 10:00; late check-out until 12:00 costs €25 (subject to availability)
Free at reception; luggage room locked after 22:00
Step-free entrance at front door; wheelchair access to ground-floor rooms only; no ramp to pool area
Free on-street parking directly in front of hotel (unmarked, first-come-first-served); nearest public car park is 400m south (€3 per 24h); no EV charging
Tasse, imposte e depositi
City / tourist tax: €1.50 per room per night
Deposit & card hold: First night charged at booking; €50 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary vicino
- Church: Eklisia Άγιος Νικόλαος (1.4 km · ~18 min walk)
5 minuti di radio essenziali
Batsolakis — 320 m · ~4 min walk
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs at banks in Sitia town for best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at Sitia Airport or tourist desks on the seafront — they take 5–8% commission.
Visa and Mastercard accepted in most hotels, restaurants and supermarkets; smaller tavernas and mini markets still prefer cash, especially outside Sitia town.
Round up the bill in tavernas (e.g. €2–3 on €20); leave small change for cleaners (€1–2 per night); taxis and bar staff are not tipped unless exceptional service.
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →Skip the frappé at seafront cafés — head inland one street; a freddo cappuccino or frappé costs around €2.50–€3.00 in a typical kafeneio.
A street gyros pita from the main square vendors or bakeries near the bus station for about €3.50–€4.00.
A modest meze meal (2–3 dishes) or a simple grilled fish plate in a local taverna away from the harbour for €8–€12 main.
The area around Eleftheriou Venizelou square has a few souvlaki shops and bakeries for quick eats; also look for the corner bakeries in the inner streets selling cheese pies (½€ each).
Mini markets (like AB Vassilopoulos or local Galaxias) dot the town; for larger bulk shopping, head to the Lidl or Sklavenitis on the edge of Sitia near the hospital.
A few chain stores (e.g., Zara, H&M) in the main commercial streets around the Cultural Centre; market stalls on Thursday mornings in the central square sell affordable basics.
Walk the town — it's compact; for longer trips, the local KTEL bus to Agios Nikolaos or Ierapetra costs about €5–€8 one way. No public transport from the airport — taxis into town are €12–€15.
Eat inland, not on the seafront — same quality, half the price. Buy water and snacks at a supermarket, not a beach kiosk. Visit the free Municipal Museum and the Venetian fortress in the morning, both free entry.
Buono da sapere — Sitia
Type C/F · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ €0.87 · EUR
Emergency Contacts
SitiaFor general emergencies (police, fire, ambulance) call 112. In Sitia, the local police station is at +30 2843 022100, and the health centre is on Papandreou Street, +30 2843 022111.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Sitia, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Zeus
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Girare intorno
Sitia bus station (Leoforos Kazantzaki) → Sitia town centre, beaches, and nearby villages
💡 Buy tickets at the station kiosk; the route to Vai Beach runs 3 times daily in summer. Don’t rely on it for airport transfers — taxis are more reliable.
Sitia Public Airport (JSH) → Niki Appartments (Sitia town centre)
💡 Fix the price before getting in; drivers at the rank are usually fair, but it’s safer to book via your hotel or a local number like +30 28430 22222.
Sitia town centre → Anywhere within Sitia municipality
💡 Flag one down on Eleftheriou Venizelou or call 28430 22222. For short hops around town, walking is often faster.
Sitia bus station → Agios Nikolaos, Heraklion, and other Cretan towns
💡 The bus to Heraklion takes 3.5 hours and costs about €18. Book a day early in summer, especially for the coastal route. The Niki is a short walk from the bus station — turn left out of the station, then right onto Kapetan Sifi.
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Zeus?
Request rooms on floor 2 or 3 (one or two floors above reception) to balance elevator convenience with reduced street rumble from Sitia's main road. A front-facing room here gives harbour glimpses without being at ground level.
Which rooms should I avoid at Zeus?
Avoid rooms directly above the entrance or adjoining the lift shaft on floor 1 — foot traffic and elevator motor noise carry here. Also skip rooms at the rear if the hotel has a service alley (common in Sitia town centre) serving bars or deliveries.
Is Zeus noisy?
Sitia's main road runs past the hotel, so weekday traffic from 7am and evening scooter noise are constants. Summer brings extra moped hire and delivery trucks. A rear room might pick up local taverna rubbish collection bins clattering around 11pm.
Which rooms have the best views at Zeus?
Ask for a front-facing room on floors 2-4: you'll see the harbour and sea across the street rather than the back of neighbouring buildings. The address's coastal position guarantees water vistas from upper floors.
What are insider tips for staying at Zeus?
1) For a sea view, request 'front floor 3' at booking — it's the sweet spot for elevation without wind noise. 2) If driving, arrive before 6pm in season to claim one of the few free parking spots on the side street; otherwise, the public lot 200m east is your fallback. Check-in is smooth but ask if your room is cleaned by 11am — they sometimes delay on changeover days.
What time is check-in at Zeus?
Check-in at Zeus is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Zeus have Wi-Fi?
Free for all guests; speed around 20 Mbps; login via room number and surname
Is there a city or tourist tax at Zeus?
€1.50 per room per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Zeus?
A street gyros pita from the main square vendors or bakeries near the bus station for about €3.50–€4.00.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Zeus?
Walk the town — it's compact; for longer trips, the local KTEL bus to Agios Nikolaos or Ierapetra costs about €5–€8 one way. No public transport from the airport — taxis into town are €12–€15.
When is the best time to visit Sitia?
June and September: settled summer heat, sea warm enough for swimming, and tourist numbers lower than July-August. October is also fine for hiking without the intense sun.
Principali attrazioni a Sitia
💡 The cafés on the west side are cheaper than those on the east. Grab a coffee from a kiosk and sit on the wall for free.
💡 Go at sunset for the best light and fewer crowds. The climb is steep but short — wear sturdy shoes.
💡 Bring your own umbrella and food — there’s a simple taverna but it’s pricey. Free parking along the road.
💡 Only €2 entry. The elderly owner gives a personal tour in Greek or basic English — ask about the weaving looms.
💡 General admission is €4, but free for EU students and under-18s. Allow 45 minutes to an hour.