The place - Chania
Always the first thing you hear about Chania - the
Venetian Harbour, the old port, the narrow shopping streets and
waterfront restaurants. Chania is also one of the two places you are
most likely to see on arriving in Crete. It is beautiful - that is to
say much of the Chania you will want to see is clustered close to the
harbour - old buildings, museums, churches and crafts shops (some with
genuinely interesting and sometimes local, products on offer).
Food is offered in great variety and sometimes great similarity - there are many restaurants and also cafes, at which to
reflect upon the
experiences of places you have just explored together with the enjoyment
of some tasty
food - we have suggestions for restaurants further on. The atmosphere
has a touch of Florence and Venice (a few years ago when those cities
still had some room to walk), combined with the culture and character of Cretan people and traditions.
The Chania harbour is wonderful and at any particular time of day the light produces a different result,
creating a "different place".
This is the best chance to see some of the old buildings - of
Venetian and
Turkish design, that Crete once had across the island - many
have since been destroyed by the ravages of war and plunder.
Chania is surrounded by numerous rich options for sightseeing,
exploration and discovery. Mountain villages provide a view into the
"inner Crete". The Samaria and many other gorges can be hiked,
archaeological sites abound.
How to get there - Chania
Chania has an international airport with scheduled flights year round and abundant charter flights serving much of Europe during the season - April to October. [see
Flights to/from Chania]
Buses from the airport are virtually non-existent [see
bus timetable]. If you're not
driving, you should take a taxi.
Ferries sail to and from Athens (Pireas) daily - the port for ferries
for Chania is at Souda, a few kilometres away.
[see Ferry schedules]
When the ferry arrives, if you manage to scamper onto the bus in time,
this will take you to Chania. But it is best to plan to take a taxi. Of
course if you are renting a car on arrival, you can drive to your chosen
destination at will!
If a pause in Souda before your first sighting of Chania seems just
right, try "Exandas" cafe which serves Illy coffee and the famed,
welcoming treat of a "bougatsa" (pastry with cheese or cream filling).
Reaching Chania by bus from other places in Crete - bus
schedules.
Where to stay - Chania
At the upper end of the Chania price offerings Casa Delfino just off the Venetian harbour,
is unique. Two restored Venetian houses have been wonderfully
re-furbished and decorated, producing 20 rooms and suites. This place is beautiful and could happily be a destination in itself. It is quiet, being just a little back (40 metres)
from the cafe-decorated water front - this is valuable as summer nights
can be late ones when the currently popular "disco-thump" music is
blared relentlessly from cafes on the waterfront at
stadium-level volume.
Ionas Hotel is a splendidly restored Venetian
building, converted into a charming small hotel in 2006. It has 9 smart
rooms, with design design flair and style. The small cafe & breakfast
area and the roof terrace make this a new small hotel to take delight
in. It is in a quiet Chania Old Town location, very close to the
harbour.
Another fine new arrival is Splanzia Hotel,
with 8 distinctive, quality rooms, Venetian building, suave cafe &
courtyard, in a new part of Chania by the Old Town. Small & chic,
family-run hotel. 3 minute walk to the marina, 10 minutes to the
Venetian harbour centre.
Pandora Suites has been overlooking Chania
harbour for many years...room interiors may feel a bit dated, but the
charm of its magnificent views from the
rooftop terrace never fades. The proximity to the harbour, enjoyable
courtyard & terrace are what you stay here for (and one of the rooms
with a view if you're very lucky!).
Belmondo Hotel has a great position on the waterfront, it is an old Venetian building tastefully converted into a small delightful hotel.
Porto Veneziano Hotel is round the water's edge at the inner harbour
and marina, it is of a high standard, modern hotel. A sea view room offers you one of the best places to wake up in Chania, your balcony above the harbour with the lighthouse, Venetian buildings, boats and sea in site. This hotel is quiet - but
also convenient with restaurants in every direction and a pleasurable walk to the old shops and museums round the harbour.
The Porto del Colombo Hotel is a lovely small hotel - a
restored Venetian harbour-side building, opposite Casa Delfino. 2 rooms
with harbour views.
Porto Veneziano, Casa Delfino, Porto del Colombo, Belmondo, Splanzia and Ionas hotels are open year round (see Crete
in winter feature).
Just behind Mitropolis, the Cathedral on Halidon Street, with good
standard rooms or suites, and an internet cafe below it, Vranas studios.
For a real period piece, simple and worn but with Venetian character - the Contessa Hotel has 7 rooms from single to family, three of these have have a harbour
view.
Chania Old Town hotels:
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com:
~Casa Delfino - Price category: H1+
~Ionas Hotel - Price category: H2/H1
~Splanzia Hotel - Price category: H2
~Pandora Suites - Price category: H2
~Belmondo Hotel - Price category: H2
~Porto Veneziano - Price category: H1/H1+
~Porto del Colombo - Price category: H3/H2
Our suggested hotels outside Chania and within easy access:
Review, photos, rates & reservations with CreteTravel.com:
~Ammos Hotel, on Agii Apostoli beach, just outside Chania
(4 km). Price
category: H1/H1+
~Elia traditional inn, in the hills towards Kolymbari. Price
category: H2/H1
~Spilia traditional
resort, also in the hills towards Kolymbari. Price category: H1/H1+
~Samonas Inn, in Samonas village, Apokoronas area. Price category: H1/H1+
~Natalia's Houses, in Douliana, Apokoronas area. Price category: H2/H1+
~Apokoron Villas, in Gavalohori, Apokoronas area. Price category: H1+/H0
~Villa Sevi, 2 traditional houses with 1/5 bedrooms, with private pool. In village near Kissamos & beaches. Price
category: H2/H1
~Mare Nostrum Villas, on Loutraki beach (near Marathi). Price category: H1+/H0
~Perle Roi Spa Hotel, a spa with a hotel, in Akrotiri. Price
category: H1/H0
~Alma's Villas, eco-tech with sea view in Akrotiri, towards airport. Price category: H2/H0
~The Old Olive Mill, traditional four-bedroom stone house in tiny hamlet. Price
category: H1/H0
What to see/do - Chania
Explore the waterfront and streets just behind. Walk along the harbour wall to the Venetian Lighthouse.
Visit the wonderful Naval Museum (Maritime Museum) - it delivers
a superb introduction to the History of Crete and is by no means only
for maritime mavens, you will learn more here in half an hour than most
could teach you, about the events that filled Crete's moving past.
Excellent, well done.
Open: 10.00 to 14.00 daily, except Monday. Tel: 28210-91875.
Admission: 2.50 euros.
The archaeological museum on Halidon Street is smaller than its
grand Heraklion cousin, though well worth visiting and appealing even to
non archaeologists. Open: 8.00 to 17.00 (to 19.30 April-October) daily, except Monday. Tel: 28210-90334. Admission: 1.5 euros
Historical Archives (museum): Open 9.00 to 13.00, Monday to Friday. Tel: 28210-52606. Admission: Free.
Byzantine Museum. Open: 8.30 to 14.00 daily, except Monday. Tel: 28210-96046.
Near the waterfront (at the back of the Naval museum).
Outside Chania; trips to the many surrounding monasteries, the Samaria Gorge (take a bus to Omalos or a tour as you will walk the Gorge, take a ferry from the end at Agia
Roumeli to Sfakia and then a bus back to Chania), Venizelos Graves and visit nearby villages where the old men talk, argue, discuss, play cards at their local kafeneio or simply find a stretch of beach and immerse the cares of yesterday in the waters of today. With children you might treat them with a visit to the water park at Limnoupolis.
Rethymno, Crete's other Venetian
town is an hour away by car or
bus.
The Therissos gorge, Kolymbari and its monastery,
the wide sweep of Falassarna beach,
boat trips to Gramvousa &
Balos, a longer and most scenic trip to Elafonissi and villages en route - the list is long enough to fill many
days.
(Phones: see Calling
Crete)
The Well of the Turk - hard to find but worth it for a creative blend of north African, middle eastern and Greek food, set in an old Turkish house with - yes, a
well. Take Karaoli Dimitriou at the bottom of Halidon, it becomes Sifaka (there are shops selling knives on your right) look down the alleys here for signs to the Deaf and Dumb Association of
Chania. You will stumble across the restaurant - if unsure keep asking! [also, see our
sketch map!]
Closed Tuesday (Winter: closed Monday and Tuesday). Tel: 28210-54547. Price category: C/B
To Avgo tou Kokkora - next to Vranas studios, behind the big church, Mitropoli, off Halidon. Looks at first like a cafe - it's more, an ideal haven of fresh, creatively prepared salads, pasta,
sandwiches and more - crisp, delightful food and pleasing atmosphere. Tel: 28210-55776 . Price category: D/C.
Antigoni - corner of Akti Enoseos and Defkalionos (a short way past the Porto Veneziano Hotel). Re-decorated, much care taken here - local dishes and there is always fish. Tourists do visit this small restaurant but it is a popular local venue;
the many times we've eaten there it's been a treat. Telephone:
28210-45236. Price category: D/C.
Karnagio - half way between the bottom of Halidon Street and the
Porto Veneziano Hotel is a small square, more a car parking area, at the
back of it is this - sprawling tables outside - fish restaurant. It's
not the only one but in our experience it has justified its good
reputation - anyway you can enjoy exercising your good judgment by
picking out the fish you want, let them suggest how it should be cooked!
Price category: B/A.
Chrysostomos (only open in the winter) is a treat, in
the street behind the Porto Veneziano hotel, at the marina end of the
harbour. Real original tasty and healthy bean salads (the way Cretan's
used to eat), fabulous home-baked breads, excellent game, meat and
fresh vegetable dishes. A gem. Telephone: 28210 - 57035. Price
category: C.
In general the waterfront restaurants with their
customer beckoning attendants, from the maritime museum to the square -
this long strip of "translated menus" - has the least interesting fare on
offer; if you wish to find Crete's real offerings the other side of the
harbour (the mosque building and onwards) provides a better waterfront bet.
Don't forget all the back streets and other parts of Chania where
discoveries await.
Special Comments - Chania
If by chance, you arrive on the ferry at Souda at 5.30 or 6.00 in the morning, rush to the
waiting bus or one of the taxis and have them take you to the bottom of Halidon street at the Venetian Harbour (well, you'll need to walk from the bus stop if it's by bus of course! Ask them to let you off as near Halidon
as possible). Turn left and walk along the waterfront and find, usually
there is one, an open cafe and sit with coffee or whatever and watch the
moon (if it's on cue) dissolve and the sun rise. Then YOU will have
special comments! It's a voyager's treat.
Photo album
- Chania
To see more of Chania,
go to its photo album 1 and
photo album 2.
Facilities info |
CreteTravel.com Price Categories |
Bank / ATM: Yes
Post office: Yes
Card Phone: Yes
Mini-market: Yes |
Restaurants & Eating places
(per person, excluding drinks)
A: 23 - 35 euros
B: 16 - 21 euros
C: 11 - 15 euros
D: 7 - 10 euros
E: 3 - 6 euros |
Hotels, Rooms & Villas
(per double room or per villa)
H0: 290 - 880 euros
H1: 100 - 150 euros
H2: 70 - 100 euros
H3: 45 - 70 euros
H4: 30 - 45 euros
H5: 20 - 30 euros |
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Simple map - Chania
We have drawn a simple map of Chania, to give a better idea of where things are.
See
Chania simple map.
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Chania's charming Venetian harbour, wonderful shops and restaurants, much history of Crete, museums.
Nearby sandy beaches, variety of places to stay. The main centre of western Crete.
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Djamassi mosque
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View of the harbour
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Romantic harbour & lighthouse
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Today a ruin - tomorrow a hotel?
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Street in Chania
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...other street
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The Mitropolis
(Cathedral)
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NEW:
• More photos, see:
Chania photo album 1
Chania photo album 2
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