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Our tested list for western Crete: what to see, where to swim, and where to eat.

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Chania

Start with the old town

Walk the narrow streets, poke into the shops, and look up a lot. The buildings are a mix of Venetian and Ottoman, and the Küçük Hasan Mosque on the harbour is now an art gallery worth a look inside and out.

For sunset, stand on the old harbour wall. Then walk the waterfront end to end, about 45 minutes, and finish with seafood.

Old town, mid-wander
The harbour doing its evening thing
Beaches

Walkable from town: Nea Chora and Koum Kapi. A short drive or bus away: Golden Beach, Agii Apostoli, Iguana Beach, Yannis Beach, and Marathi Beach.

Day trips

Western Crete, greatest hits

A gorge trail in Crete

Hike

The trails here are some of the best in Greece. Get the AllTrails app and pick a route that suits your legs. There’s a pretty, easy walk just outside Chania to warm up on.

Cretan wine tasting

Drink the wine

Cretan wine is the real deal. Manousakis, Klados, Karavitakis, and Stemfilo all do tastings worth planning around.

Cretan olive oil and olives

Olive everything

Visit the ancient olive tree, said to be around 3,500 years old, then tour the Biolea Astrikas Estate to see how the oil gets made, taste included.

A domed Greek Orthodox church by the Cretan coast

History

The Arkadi Monastery and its 16th-century church earn the drive, and the ancient site of Aptera comes with bay views the Romans clearly appreciated too.

A boat on Lake Kournas, Crete

Lake Kournas

Yes, Crete has a lake. People swim, paddle boats circle, and Taverna Kavalos feeds everyone. Bring cash, it’s cash only.

A green garden pergola pathway

Botanical Gardens

Terraced gardens in the hills with a restaurant attached. Go for a wander, stay for lunch with a view.

Prefer a guide? GetYourGuide and Airbnb Experiences both run good tours out of Chania.

Where we eat

The Chania food list

Call ahead for dinner reservations. And if a place shows “temporarily closed” online right now, relax: Crete is seasonal and it will be open in September.

Restaurants
  • Tamam · simple, local, and well priced
  • Canale · upscale, right on the water
  • Blue Restaurant · sea views, good food
  • Chrisostomos · casual and always busy
  • Salis · upscale with a huge wine list
  • Ta Neoria · casual seafood, great views
  • Kaiki · a bit farther out, worth the ride
  • Kouzina · lunch spot, menu changes daily
Drinks
  • Pallas · drinks with a view
  • Boheme · cocktails, big outdoor area
  • Plaka · the beer stop
  • Melodica · cocktails and beer, good music
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