Chania is a historic city of Crete
Chania is Greece's most popular tourist destination for its stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage, mountains and imposing gorges, and some of the most refined gastronomy.
Chania Old Town is a maze of colorful paved pedestrian streets filled with welcoming little shops for visitors to explore
With its endless sandy beaches, gorges, caves, endemic plants and animals, vast olive and orange groves and a combination of wild landscapes and sea, it excites even the most hard-to-please visitors.
The Venetian, Turkish, traditional and modern architecture coexist in harmony in the city of Chania, creating a unique and attractive scenery for the visitors. Archaeological sites, temples, squares, and unique buildings adorn the attractive city of Chania.
The surroundings of Chania please your eyes with magnificent natural beauties, such as mountains, picturesque villages, and golden beaches. The northern side of the town is rich in tourist infrastructure, providing numerous luxurious resorts stacked along the coastline. However, the southern side of the town is preferred by those who love seclusion and wish to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. The area provides untouched beaches of breathtaking natural beauty, surrounded by small traditional villages.
The beaches in Chania are famous for their breathtaking natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and crystal-clear waters that captivate visitors worldwide.
The two most famous beaches are the breathtaking lagoon of Balos and the stunning Elafonisi. Falassarna and Pahia Ammos are also very popular.