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More about Chania. View more Photos. Discover the different ways to get to Chania:. Read more. Picturesque town. Venetian lighthouse. Balos beach. Elafonisi beach. Eventually, a city was built around it, with new walls erected by the Venetians. Make your way to the edge of the Kastelli citadel to watch the sunset, which gives the old town a technicolour evening charm. East of Chania, Akrotiri and its old monasteries await. You can walk to the monasteries of Agia Triada Tsagarolon 17th century and Gouverneto 16th century and to the ruins of a Catholic monastery believed to be the oldest in Crete 11th century.
And then there is Panagia Arkoudiotissa, whose altar is hidden in the dark of the so-called Arkoudospilias Bear Cave , named after a bear-shaped stalactite. Its religious history dates back to ancient times when the goddess Artemis was worshipped here. In the fish tavernas, rakadika and historic cafes, the flavours of Crete will win you over. Enjoy a culinary tour of Chania. Village hop through Chania at its most authentic.
The Samaria Gorge has rightly earned legendary status from hikers who have visited Chania. And keep an eye out for the elusive and rare wild Cretan goat as you go. White sand, emerald water and magical sunsets. Endless beauty at one of the most stunning beaches in the Mediterranean , 3km long, north of which is Ancient Falarsana.
Relax in its shallow blue-green water and sink your feet into the luminescent sand made up of thousands of broken seashells. Across the way, two islets, Gramvousa and Agria Gramvousa, form a protective perimeter. Prepare to be mesmerised by Balos Beach. Discover the history and the legend surrounding the impressive Frangokastello Castle, built by the Venetians in It is said that the morning shadows, or Drosoulites, that cross the plain every May and June are the restless spirits of these warriors come to re-enact the conflict.
The Centre of Mediterranean Architecture, housed in the Grand Arsenal, has exceptional exhibitions and events. The villages of Chania offer the warmest hospitality in Greece with food and local wine made by the local women. This section proposes a map of Chania , a map with all the major locations of the region.
Meanwhile, view a map of Chania and where is Chania. Our team of experienced travel specialists can organize your unforgettable vacation in Greece! Contact us Contact us. Sign In. Chania Travel Guide. How to get to Chania? Things to do in Chania. When thinking about the old town of Chania, the picture of the quay right by the sea, filled with cosy cafes, delicious bakeries, traditional restaurants and popping bars is the first thing that comes to mind.
Arguably the most active part of the town, the old Venetian harbour of Chania stands out from most charming seaside regions, due to its extraordinary history, apparent in its many monuments that date back to the Venetian, Ottoman and Egyptian times.
The harbor was built by the Venetians between and and became a critical base for the Venetian fleet, in addition to being one of the most valuable economic centers of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. In the 16th century, the harbor became front and central to the reinforcement of Chania against the Turkish threat.
Its decline came much later, around the early 20th century, due to the inability of larger boats to reach the pier, resulting in the port of Suda taking the reins of commercial traffic. Following the waterfront constructed in the 20th century, they are solely a historical attraction, loosing their access to the sea.
In the past, they have been used as a christian school, a theater, a public hospital and the town hall. Every single town in Crete has its own special story. In Chania , the wide and narrow paved streets are where tradition and geography meet. Nearby, you will find Karaoli Dimitriou Street , where authentic Cretan knives are made! However, the city descends to the port. During the 14th century, Venetians built this magnificent port which is surrounded by the Old Town of Chania.
There, you will also see the Venetian Lighthouse, overlooking the Mediterranean. Strolling around this alluring city can take a while so it is likely that you will hear your stomach growling eventually. Thus, you should combine your walk with some food stops to refuel before continuing your route! The old port of Chania - credits: creti.
The Egyptian lighthouse was built by the Venetians around - , but later took its final form by the Egyptians around The lighthouse was restored in , when it was given the tower-like shape of the Venetian period it still holds today. The architecture of the tower is impressive, with it being divided in three very distinctive parts: the octagonal base, the main part with its sixteen sides and the circular top.
Built on a stone base and reaching an impressive 21m in height, the lighthouse is a true feast for the eyes, especially at nighttime, when the whole structure gets lit up. Walk by the sea and continue onto the pier that will lead you close to the lighthouse, opposite to the fortress of "Firkas", where you will have the opportunity to enjoy a breathtaking view of the harbour, the old town and the White Mountains. Traditional tavern in Gramvousa - credits: www. Speaking of food stops, you have a great opportunity to explore the one-of-a-kind gastronomy , Cretan cuisine.
Chania is the best place to eat authentic Greek food but be aware of touristy eateries.
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