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Situated in the heart of Chania's Old Town, the Venetian Port is easily accessible, allowing visitors to explore the city's narrow alleys and vibrant streets. The port is renowned for its picturesque scenery, with colorful buildings lining the waterfront, complemented by the majestic lighthouse standing proudly at the entrance.
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Located at the entrance of the old Venetian port in Chania, Chania Lighthouse is 26 meters long and is marked as an archaeological site. Its construction dates back to the 16th century when the Venetians ruled Crete, making it one of the oldest lighthouses in the world. However, the lighthouse is not operational; it is known for its magnificent views of the harbor and sunset.
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Old Town of Chania is its old neighbourhood that occupies the central and eastern part of the city, stretching along the waterfront of the Venetian port. The area has an old-world charm with its labyrinthine lanes, stunning architecture and narrow cobbled streets. Its waterfront promenade is people watching hub with trendy cafes, traditional tavernas, bustling bars and cozy nightspots.
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The Firka Fortress is situated at the western tip of Chania's harbor. Today, it houses the Maritime Museum of Crete and is close to the waterfront. It is known for its well-preserved ramparts, barracks, and prison cells, and the views of the old town and Venetian port are fantastic from here. It is free to visit and close to the old port.
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The Archaeological Museum of Chania is situated in the historic suburb of Chalepa, a significant district in Chania. Nestled on a plot of land covering 12 acres, the museum's iconic building offers a panoramic view of the city and the seafront. This museum is renowned for its extensive collection of ancient artifacts, spanning various periods of history in the Chania region.
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The Maritime Museum of Crete, or the Nautical Museum of Crete, is Greek's second-oldest maritime museum. It lies at the entrance to the Firka Fortress on the Chania Harbour. The museum, founded in 1973, is home to exhibitions related to Greek maritime traditions and the Greek Navy. Some popular displays include ships, submarines, frigates, marine equipment, parts of a ship's bridge, coins and lead seals, models of cities, maps and more.
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Nea Chora is a picturesque beach that lies to the west of the Chania city centre in Crete. A mix of sandy and rocky, the central part of the beach is organised but it keeps its natural character towards the west side. Nea Chora has clear blue water that is perfect for taking a dip, while the beach itself is ideal for sunbathing, watching the stunning sunset and taking photographs.
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Minoans World is an exciting 9D Cinema & 3D Museum based on Europe's first civilisation, the Minoans. It is a unique and interactive experience as there are exhibits like 3D wall paintings, life-like statues, artefacts and figurines themed around legendary myths. It is a fun way to learn about the history of Europe.
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Situated in the Old Town of Chania in Crete, the Greek National Football Museum houses many memorabilia of the country's national football team. The museum's main highlight is the many original jerseys worn by world-renowned players and other items like tickets to different matches, balls with autographs, photographs, a copy of the 2004 trophy, and more.
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Agii Apostoli Beach, located just 4 kilometers west of Chania, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and family-friendly atmosphere. Situated on a small peninsula, the beach comprises two charming coves, each boasting clear shallow waters and fine sandy shores. They are both blue flag beaches with watersport services, restaurants and beach bars.
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Gouverneto Monastery is a historic Greek Orthodox monastery nestled on the northern side of the Akrotiri peninsula in Crete, located just 19 kilometers from Chania. One of the oldest monasteries on the island, It is known for its unique Venetian fort-like architecture, featuring sturdy towers at each corner of its walls.
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Iguana Beach in Agioi ApostoliIguana Beach is a hidden patch of beach nestled just three kilometers west of Chania. It is suitable for children with its clear waters, golden sand and gentle waves. Because of the crystal clear water, it is a popular snorkeling spot. Sunbeds are also available for rent at EUR 10 per pair.
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The Turkish quarter or Splantzia is a historic neighborhood located around Splantzia Square or 1821 Square, in the southern part of the Old Venetian Harbor. It is also known for its picturesque streets and alleys, perfect for leisurely strolls. One particularly interesting street is Sifaka Street, also known as "ta macheradika" (the knife makers) and Splantzia Square itself.
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Balos is an exotic beach and lagoon situated about 50 km from Chania. The beach at the lagoon comprises pinkish-white sand and thousands of broken and intact seashells, with shallow water. It is popular for snorkelling, camping and swimming.
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Samaria gorge is a national park in Crete which is a major tourist attraction, especially for hikers. It is situated in the regional unit of Chania. The walk through National Park is 16 km long. The most famous part of the gorge is the stretch known as Iron Gates, where the width is only 4m and the height of almost 300 m.
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Seitan Limania translates to Devil’s Harbour and is a scenic beach in Crete. It was a secret beach until 2015, and the fascinating feature is that the waters are nestled between two gorges that are in a zig-zag pattern. To arrive at Seitan Limania, you must pass through steep mountain roads. Many people hike all the way from the mountain to the beach.
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Aptera is one of the most famous archaeological sites in western Crete, with scenic views of the Souda Bay and Akrotiri peninsula in the north and Lefka Ori in the south. Some notable things here are a large three-vaulted Roman Cisterns, a 3rd century B.C. fortification wall, a 4-5th century B.C. double-room temple, Roman baths, villa and theatre, among other ruins.
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Chania is famously known for its rich cultivation of grapes and the production of wine and Raki (a Turkish alcoholic drink). The wineries have been established for years, and some of the best ones to visit are Karavitakis Vineyards, Manousakis Winery, Anoskeli Winery, Ktima Loupaki, Dourakis Winery and Pneumatika Winery.
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One of the most beautiful beaches on the island, Elafonisi, is a must-visit in Crete. Hundreds of tourists come here to enjoy the area's crystal-clear waters, pink beaches, and unique landscapes each year. You may rent sunbeds and umbrellas from the beach for a reasonable price or bring your umbrellas and mats. Elafonisi's western side faces the lagoon because of its position, and this region is typically more breezy and crowded.
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The Agia Triada Monastery is a 17th-century Greek Orthodox monastery in the Akrotiri Peninsula 15 kms away from Chania. It also houses a museum. It is known for its beautiful Cretan architecture and the breathtaking surrounding landscape with lush olive groves and views of the Cretan Sea.
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Embark on a culinary odyssey with a Greek Food Tour, an immersive exploration of Greece's rich gastronomic tapestry. Renowned for its Mediterranean diet, the tour unveils the authentic flavors of Greek cuisine, highlighting the use of fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
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Lake Kournas is the only freshwater lake in Crete, near the village of Kournas. It is located 4km away from Georgioupolis Chania and is a popular relaxing spot. Juxtaposed against the White Mountains, the lake is famous for paddle boating and is home to some turtles. Free sunbeds are available here, and swimming is allowed. In addition, there are some cafés and restaurants overlooking the lake.
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Kalathas is one of the best beaches close to Chania's city centre. Thus, it is quite crowded, but a few kilometres to the right is a much more empty beach. The beach is known for the famous movie Zorbas, which was shot here. There is a tiny islet opposite the beach, which can be easily reached by swimming.
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Not commonly known to tourists, the Venizelos Tombs are ironically situated on one of the most famous hills in Chania. Here lies former Greek politician and seven-time Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos and his son, Sophocles Venizelos. The tombs are situated next to the temple of Prophet Elijah.
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The Agia Marina Beach is a popular beach resort with good infrastructure and facilities. It offers splendid views of the clear blue waters and sandy shores. Agia Marina Beach is also known for its various water sporting activities like jet-skiing, kayaking, paddling, surfing, and more.
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Paleochora is a bewildering small town situated 75 kilometres south of Chania. The village is filled with excellent taverns, restaurants, bars and cafes. It is one of the perfect destinations to unwind on holiday. Four daily buses are available to reach Paleochora from Chania, or you can also book a taxi.
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A seaside village filled only with nature, Sougia is situated on the southwest coast of Chania. It has a splendid pebble beach, a relaxed atmosphere and is best if you want to unwind on vacation.
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Kedrodasos is a series of beaches filled with cedar trees and dunes. It is one of Crete’s oldest beaches, known as a hidden paradise. Arriving at the beach takes a 10-minute walk, but exploring the pathway is beautiful. Most of the beaches here are secluded and in small coves. There are no infrastructures around, just the serene beauty of nature. Camping, windsurfing, snorkelling and hiking are popular here.
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The Aradena is a wooden planked, steel bridge on the south coast of Crete. It is also the world’s highest bailey bridge. The bridge links to the end of a gorge on one side and the abandoned village of Aradena on the other. Bungee jumping is also popular on the bridge due to its immense height of 138 metres.
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Situated about 50 kilometers south of Chania, Imbros Gorge offers an 11-kilometer hiking adventure with its narrowest part measuring 1.60 meters. The trail starts from the Imbros village to the picturesque village of Kommitades. Hikers have the option to leave their cars at Imbros and arrange for a taxi from Kommitades. It takes about 2.5 to 3 hours to finish it.
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Topolia Gorge is also known as ‘Gorge of Caves’ due to the numerous caves that can be found while passing by the canyon. Many people tend to drive through the canyons rather than walk or hike. There is also a small church next to the cave that is dedicated to Hagia Sophia.
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Glyka Nera translates to ‘sweet water’ and the beach is called so because of the fresh and clear waters that flow in from the springs. It is marked as one of the best beaches in Greece and Europe. Apart from swimming in the natural pool, there are taverns around the beach that serve authentic Greek food. You can also hike up to aerial viewpoints by the beach.
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Frangokastello is a gorgeous seaside village in Chania on the southern coast of Crete. It is predominantly known for its magnificent 14th-century Venetian castle and its sandy beach, which has shallow turquoise water. The beach is ideal for swimming for both adults and children, sunbathing, watching the sunset, and taking pictures of the surrounding mountains.
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The ancient city of Phoenix, the harbor of ancient Anopolis and an important port in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, was located in Loutro. Loutro or Loutra, the baths located nearby and from which water was sent to Anopoli Village, gave Loutro village its name. Only accessible by foot or ferry, this village is a quaint and relaxing retreat for locals and tourists alike.
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Located on the island of Crete, Greece Falassarna Beach is an idyllic and tranquil beach. It is known for its turquoise waters and fine golden sand and is considered one of the most beautiful and clean beaches in Crete. The beach is situated near the village of Platanos and encompasses several restaurants and cafes along with numerous hotels and vacation rentals.
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Etz Hayyim Synagogue, situated in the heart of Chania's Old Town, stands as Crete's sole surviving synagogue, dating back to the 15th century. Its serene courtyards, including the Ronald Lauder Garden and a pebble-paved garden, offer a serene escape. Accessible via a small lane off Kondylaki Street, synagogue is both a place of worship and a cultural center.
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The Municipal Market of Chania is a closed cross shaped market popular for selling local produce. However, the market also has a number of vendors selling clothes, souvenirs, footwear etc. The market has 4 entrances and is undergoing renovations, hence it is temporarily closed for visitors.
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The Folklore Museum of Chania is a tiny museum in Old Town, right next to the Catholic Church on Halidon Street. It's a cozy house that's been transformed into a museum, offering a glimpse into the daily life of locals during the 18th and 19th centuries. One of the highlights of the museum is its display of agricultural tools used for tasks like plowing, sowing, and harvesting.
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Koum Kapi Beach is a small sandy stretch located just outside the eastern walls of the Old Town of Chania. It's a hotspot for visitors, drawing in crowds who come for a stroll, try out local food, and grab a drink. It boasts about a kilometer of soft sand and clean waters perfect for swimming.
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Chania offers remarkable Scuba diving experiences, boasting crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life. Some major diving spots in Chania include the Elephant Cave, Theodorou Island, and the rocky reefs of Agioi Apostoli. Elephant cave is an underwater cave with unique rock formations.
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Lera Cave, nestled on Vardia mountain at the eastern end of Stavros, is located approximately 15 kilometers northeast of Chania in Crete. The cave consists of a small church and is known for offering panoramic views of Stavros. The trail is challenging, unmarked and difficult uphill ascent. It takes about 30 to 45 minutes to reach the top.
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Situated approximately 10 kilometers away from Chania, Therisos gorge trail is a mixed difficulty trail that passes through the gorge and leads to the historic village of Therisos. The gorge spans about 6 kilometers while the whole trail is about 14 kilometers with varying levels of difficulty, making it accessible to hikers of different skill levels.
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Souda is a bustling port town located just east of Chania, approximately 7 kilometers southeast of Chania's city center. It is renowned for its historic significance and scenic waterfront. One of the main attractions in the Souda Bay War Cemetery. It also boasts a picturesque waterfront lined with cafes and restaurants.
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Located approximately 70 kilometers east of Chania, Spinalonga Island is situated off the coast of Crete, near Plaka. In addition to the abandoned leper colony and ruins of the Spinalonga Fortress, tourists visit the island to relax by its shallow beaches. Since Spinalonga does not offer accommodation, it is only popular for a day trip.
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Knossos is an ancient archaeological site located on the island of Crete, approximately 135 kilometers east of Chania. Renowned as Europe's oldest city, It offers a fascinating glimpse into the sophisticated architectural design and advanced engineering prowess of the Minoans, featuring intricate frescoes, elaborate staircases, and storied chambers.
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Venizelos Graves is a notable historical site and a small park located approximately 5 kilometers northeast of Chania. It offer breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape. Two of Greece's notable statesmen, Eleftherios Venizelos and his son, Sophoklis Venizelos, are buried here.
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Vamos is a charming village situated approximately 25 kilometers southeast of the city of Chania. Popular for its traditional Cretan atmosphere and picturesque surroundings, it boasts well-preserved architecture, cobblestone streets, and a laid-back life. Vamos offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the scenic countryside. Nearby attractions include the Kiliaris River and Diktamos Gorge.
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Hóra SfakÃon is a small town nestled on the south coast of Crete, approximately 74 kilometers south of Chania. Situated in the remote and mountainous region of Sfakiá, s renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich history of resistance against occupying forces. It is known for its beaches, towering cliffs, and rugged landscapes including gorges like Samaria Gorge.
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Platanias is a small but long village located in western part of Crete. About 11 kms away from Chania, it is known for its picturesque surroundings, bustling nightlife, and extensive sandy beaches. Things to do here include the Main Street, Old Village, War Shelter, Agios Dimitrios Church and countryside of the village.
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Agia Roumeli is a charming village approximately 35-40 kilometers from Chania. It is located between towering mountains and the azure waters of the Libyan Sea. Its remote setting, accessible only by foot or boat due to the absence of roads, adds to its allure as a hidden gem. With its long beach of fine pebbles and crystal-clear waters, the village has unspoiled natural beauty.
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Loutro is small seaside village located approximately 71 kilometers south of Chania. This charming village is popular among tourists for its idyllic setting and pristine beaches. Loutro is renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it an ideal destination for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing.
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Kissamos is a charming town situated 38 kilometers west of Chania. Its strategic location between the capes of Gramvousa and Spathas forms a natural bay, making it a picturesque destination for visitors seeking both tranquility and adventure. The town is famous for beaches as well as its hiking opportunities.