On the northwest coast of the island of Crete is the charming town of Chania. It is a town that has the most perfect mix of history, natural beauty and a lively culture. It is known for its Venetian harbour, cobblestone streets and sandy beaches. Chania is the perfect holiday destination for anyone who’s looking for a mix of modern nightlife, eateries and shopping while still being immersed in traditional Greek charm!
In this guide, we will explore some of the best attractions in Chania and uncover its historic and culinary delights.
Things to do in Chania Old Town
The real beauty of Chania in our opinion is its old town. With a maze-like outline of narrow, cobblestone streets and layered history, you can see its Venetian, Ottoman and Greek influences. The Splantzia Quarter is one of the most energetic areas, where you can wander through the streets at your own pace.
If you prefer to see Chania’s ancient past, don’t forget to visit the Archaeological Museum of Chania which is found here, as well as the Jewish Quarter known as Evraiki. You can visit the restored Etz Hayyim Synagogue and get a deeper glimpse into the old Jewish community of Chania.
Top attractions in Chania
There are many amazing places to visit within Chania, each one showcasing the ancient history and culture of Crete. Here is a list of our top suggested places to visit:
Venetian Harbour
The Venetian Harbour is undeniably one of Chania’s most iconic locations. It was built in the 14th century by the Venetians and has been beautifully preserved throughout the centuries. As you stroll along the harbour, you can see the impressive Egyptian Lighthouse. This promenade is a bustling area full of many waterfront cafés and restaurants. The harbour served as the main trade point and defence system during the Venetian rule of Crete, however, today it is a popular spot to relax.
Firka Fortress
Located at the entrance to the Venetian Harbor, the Firka Fortress is a must-see. It was built in the early 17th century to protect the harbour from potential invaders, but now the fortress is used to enjoy panoramic views over the harbour and the city. The Firka Fortress is also home to the Nautical Museum of Crete.
Chania Market (Agora)
To get a glimpse of local life, head to the Agora, a bustling marketplace that is located within the heart of the city. Built-in 1913 to mark the union of Crete with Greece, the Agora is a covered market designed in a cross shape. You can find a variety of stalls selling everything from fresh produce to handcrafted goods and textiles.
Archaeological Museum of Chania
If you would like to learn about Chania’s ancient history, a visit to the Archaeological Museum of Chania is essential. It is in a preserved Venetian monastery, and the museum holds an impressive collection of artefacts dating from the Neolithic era to the Roman period. A stand-out item is the collection of Minoan clay tablets, which is a must-see for any history buff.
The Mosque of the Janissaries
Found in the Venetian Harbor, the Mosque of the Janissaries is one of the oldest Ottoman structures left in Crete. It was constructed in the 17th century, by the elite Ottoman military unit known as the Janissaries. The mosque has a very distinct architecture, with a large dome and arches.
Cultural and historical sites in Chania
Apart from the previously mentioned Venetian Habour and Mosque of the Janissaries, to name a few, there are many other historical sights to see in Chania.
Koum Kai Beach used to be the former base for African soldiers and the Ottoman army, but now if a vibrant promenade with restaurants, cafes and bars along the shore.
If you are interested in ancient history, a visit to Ancient Aptera is a must! It is only a short drive from the city of Chania and is an impressive archaeological site. It holds ruins from the Minoan, Roman and Byzantine eras.
The best beaches in Chania
As a coastal town on the island of Crete, it is no surprise that Chania has some of the best beaches! The water is crystal clear and perfect for families or watersport lovers alike!
Elafonissi Beach is a popular option due to its unique pink sand and shallow, warm waters. However, those looking for adventure should head to Balos Lagoon. A white sand beach that is only accessible by boat or hike, this lagoon provides an unforgettable experience for nature lovers.
Lastly, Seitan Limania is a secluded beach found in a gorge. The beach is surrounded by cliffs and is the ideal location if you prefer a quieter beach day.
Local cuisine and restaurants in Chania
Chania is a great town for food lovers as you can find many local dishes with modern cuisine. A popular dish is called bougatsa, a typical pastry that is made from filo-dough and stuffed with cheese. We suggest trying this at Bougatsa Iordanis where they’ve been serving this traditional Creten snack for decades.
Don’t forget to try chochlioi boubouristi, a popular Cretan dish that is made from snails and plenty of fresh herbs. Another popular dish is dakos, often called the “Cretan bruschetta”. It is a traditional appetizer (meze) made from barley soaked in olive oil and topped with tomatoes, cheese oregano and olives!
If you are looking to explore Chania’s local produce and ingredients, then we suggest heading to the open-air markets. Here you can find fresh produce, herbs, and local delicacies. Try Cretan olives, cheeses, and honey!
Discover all the things to do in Chania Crete
Chania, with its stunning combination of history, culture, beaches, and cuisine, is a great holiday destination. Whether you desire a beach holiday or a historical and cultural trip, you will no doubt have plenty of things to do in Chania.
To truly make the most of your holiday, Oreo Travel provides the ideal accommodation options within the Old Town to luxurious villas by the sea. Count on our beautiful properties for comfortable and convenient accommodation while in Crete!