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Explore Chania: Where Venetian History Meets Greek Island Beaches

Friday, 10 July 2026/SourceGreek Reporter/1 min read
Chania is one of Crete's most visited cities, located on the northwestern coast of the island. It is known for its well-preserved Venetian harbor, narrow old-town streets, and a mix of Greek, Venetian, and Ottoman architecture. The city offers a range of experiences for first-time visitors, including the historic lighthouse, the covered market on Chalidon Street, and the Archaeological Museum of Chania. Nearby beaches such as Elafonissi and Balos are accessible by car or organized day trips. The city center is walkable, with most major sights concentrated around the old harbor. Tavernas, cafes, and shops line the waterfront. Chania is served by Chania International Airport (CHQ), with direct flights from many European cities, making it a convenient entry point for exploring western Crete.

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