Back to newsVanessa, a 36-year-old German woman, relocated from Germany to Chania in western Crete with her young son, joining a growing number of Europeans who have chosen the island as a permanent home. She describes daily life in Chania as welcoming, affordable compared to major German cities, and shaped by a slower, Mediterranean pace. Her reasons for moving include the climate, the strong sense of community, and the quality of life on offer. For tourists considering a longer stay or relocation, Chania offers a well-established expat community, international schools, and year-round amenities beyond the summer season. The city combines a historic Venetian old town, active local markets, and good transport links, making it one of the most liveable destinations in the eastern Mediterranean.
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