Koustogerako (Greek: Κουστογέρακο) is a small village in Chania regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece.
Southwest of the village at a height of 200 m. is the cave of Cyclops, possibly related to the namesake tale found in Homer's Odyssey.
Finally, the Nazis razed Koustogerako, because it was a partizan resistance center against the Germans in World War II.
The villagers of Koustogerako gave some of the fiercest and most renowned guerrilla fights, resisting the Nazi occupation.
They herded about thirty five women and children of Koustogerako lined them up in front of a machine gun.