Walk around the Old Town and make your way to the harbor. You will find many shops, cafes, restuarants and the most beautiful sunset.
If you like museums this one is rich in ancient Greek history!
The Maritime Museum of Crete is housed at the Venetian Firka fortress, at the entrance of the old harbor in Chania. I must see if you are into history!
One of the most famous beaches in Greece. It’s a lagoon located 53 km from Chania Town, on the west side of the Gramvoussa cape. Its white sand and turquoise waters glistening under the sun create a scenery that truly resembles a painting. The sea is not very deep, and the waters are warm, making it suitable for children and the elderly. The beach is semi-organized, as it provides umbrellas, chaises, and a small canteen, but no facilities like changing rooms and showers. The best way to go is with a ferry from Kissamos.
The famous pink sand beach! You can get there by car or bus. Some areas of the beach are fully organized and you can even find some restaurants and taverns nearby.
Learn how to cook 5 of the most essential meals of the Mediterranean diet in a picturesque setting, under the shade of avocado and olive trees.
Discover Crete’s authentic flavors as you visit an ancient olive tree, a bakery, an olive mill, a cheese factory, and a winery—tasting traditional local delicacies along the way.