the 3 airy, minimalist suites provide flat-screen tvs, minibars and espresso machines, as well as en suite bathrooms; 1 has a furnished patio, and the others have balconies with harbor views. check-out time: 11:00 am. in a circa-1930s building a minute's walk from the old venetian harbour, this polished guesthouse is a 6-minute walk from the archaeological museum of chania and 14 km from chania airport Chania International Airport Ioannis Daskalogiannis 28 min
Golden beach (16 min) Popular beach featuring a stretch of gold sand used for sunbathing & water sports. Iguana Beach (18 min) Compact sandy beach offering umbrella rentals & refreshments. Agia Triada Tzagaroli Monastery (27 min) Active Byzantine monastery built in the 17th century also housing a museum of rare religious works. Órmos Soúdas (26 min) Waterfront area with sandy stretches, coastal resorts & dining, plus the ruins of ancient forts. Limnoupolis (23 min) Opened in 1997, this water park on 65,000 sq. m. offers slides, a kids' pool & bars/eateries. Souda (52 min) This island was fortified by the Venetians & remained in their possession until 1715. Archaeological Museum of Chania (6 min) Small museum in a former Venetian monastery showcasing Minoan & Roman finds from the Chania area. Golden Beach (16 min) Maritime Museum of Crete (4 min) Museum on maritime history from the Bronze Age to present, including models of ships & war relics. Firka Castle (5 min) Venetian-built fortress from the mid-16th century featuring scenic harbor views & a maritime museum. Agioi Theodoroi (25 min) 2 uninhabited, rocky islets with rare native fauna like wild goats, plus some historic ruins. Agii Apostoli beach (18 min) This sandy beach in a deep cove offers swimming & sunbathing, plus several eateries. Lighthouse (18 min) Venetian lighthouse originally built in the 16th century & later modified by the Egyptians in 1839. Nea Chora Beach (18 min) Bustling, sandy stretch with low-rise hotels, plus restaurants & cocktail bars with ocean views. Old Venetian Harbour. (4 min) Built 1320–1356 by the Venetians, this busy harbor includes a restored lighthouse, shops & eateries. |