From Heraklion, reaching Berlin in Germany currently costs from €117. Fares are available from several carriers, with prices shifting week to week. Non-stop flights are available, which saves time compared to connecting itineraries. Prices follow seasonal patterns - the calendar below shows where the dips and peaks fall across the next 12 months, so you can book at the right moment.
For the best prices on this route, aim to book at least 3-4 weeks in advance. Tuesday and Wednesday departures from Heraklion tend to be cheaper than Friday or Sunday flights. If €117 is above your budget, try adjusting to a shoulder-season month using the calendar above - fares can drop significantly outside peak periods. See all flights from Heraklion to Germany→
Based on tracked fares, August is the cheapest month to fly this route at around €117.
Prices last updated: July 2026
Berlin is Europe's largest city by area and one of its most culturally layered — the division of the city into East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989 left a physical and psychological imprint that still defines the city's geography, architecture, and identity. The East Side Gallery, a 1.3 km stretch of surviving Wall painted by artists from around the world, is the most vivid reminder; Checkpoint Charlie, the Stasi Museum in the former Ministry for State Security headquarters, and the DDR Museum provide further depth. Berlin's Museum Island in the Spree River is a UNESCO World Heritage Site housing five major museums including the Pergamon Museum (currently partially closed for renovation) and the Neues Museum. The club scene — particularly Berghain and the venues of the former East — has shaped electronic music globally since the 1990s. Neighbourhoods like Prenzlauer Berg, Kreuzberg, and Neukölln have dense concentrations of independent cafes, galleries, and restaurants that make extended exploration rewarding. Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) replaced Tegel in 2020 and is the single hub for all Berlin traffic; Ryanair, easyJet, and Wizz Air all have significant operations here, making BER one of the most price-competitive major European airports for short-haul. Mid-week departures in March, October, and November reliably produce the lowest inbound fares; July-August adds a significant premium driven by festival season demand. Potsdam's Sanssouci palaces are 30 minutes by S-Bahn and an easy half-day addition.