Chania is by far one of the most beautiful cities in Greece and given its astonishing history, spectacular old town, stunning Venetian harbour, and not to mention some of the most breathtaking beaches in Europe, it’s easy to see why it’s one of Greece’s number one destinations for both locals and global visitors, greekcitytimes.com notes in the following article:
Chania is the second largest city in Crete, which is the biggest island in Greece, and the fifth largest in the Mediterranean Sea. Here, you can explore glorious beaches, a picturesque old town and the island’s rich gastronomical culture.
The Old Venetian Port of Chania
Wandering around the Old Town’s maze-like alleys, impressive Venetian buildings, fountains and elaborate churches will help you discover well-preserved historical monuments. You can easily become familiar with the city of Chania by wandering around aimlessly in its streets, visiting museums and admiring the different architectural styles that are on display throughout the entire town.
Chania is ideal for people of all ages and whether you are travelling solo, with a group of friends, on a romantic getaway, or on a family holiday with young children, there is something in Chania for everyone.
Beaches near Chania
Seitan Limani boasts stunning views and pristine water. It’s a bit of a hike to get there and you need to walk down quite a few steps to go for a swim, so maybe best for people without children. Please note it’s a remote location with no shops around, so don’t forget to take water, snacks and other essentials with you.
For a morning swim and for a great frappe, go to Loutraki beach, with plenty of sunbeds, you can sit back and relax all day.
For those who prefer beach parties go to Agia Marina where the music is blaring and the crowd is there to have fun. And when the sun goes down, you can kick on at Villa Mercedes, the most popular night club in Chania, which is also located here.
Marathi is a wonderful beach for people with young children as you have all the family friendly facilities you need. From easy parking, to shops, taverns and bathrooms all close by and for families- don’t forget to add to your list Falasarna and Stavros Beach (where Zorba the Greek was filmed).
Balos Lagoon, Elafonisi and Gramvousa Islet are by far Chania’s most photographed and picturesque beaches and you shouldn’t leave Chania until you have at least been to one.
Useful tips for Chania
- Wonder the Old Town, which is filled with colourful alleyways that lead to wonderful taverns, cafes and shops for visitors to explore.
- Visit the lighthouse at the entrance of the old harbor, this 21 meter tall lighthouse offers an amazing sea breeze, great views and the mystique of the old buildings create the ideal setting for a romantic, relaxing walk.
- Listen to live Cretan music and join in on some local Cretan dancing, which will be one of your most memorable experiences! If you wonder around the Old Port at night, you will find some taverns that turn into all-night music and dancing venues.
- Check out the local markets in the Agora, where you will discover the freshest local produce being sold. From herbs and spices, fruit and vegetables, to fresh seafood and meats, plus all other local delicacies, this is the place to grab some of your fave Cretan products to take home.
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