Discover the sun-splashed Venetian harboursides and maze of narrow lanes that forms Chania’s old town in the company of a tourHQ guide, all before heading out to the famous beaches of western Crete.
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Located on Greece’s largest island, Crete, Chania is enchantingly aged. Mesmerizing narrow roads intertwine throughout the Old Town and meander through surreal Venetian mansions, voluminous fountains, and ornate churches. While this active historical site would be enough to keep any traveller occupied, the city thrives even beyond the olden walls. Food lovers fall victim to the delectable plethora of local and foreign cuisines, while museumgoers explore endlessly until the sun sets on them. Yet for many, the sunset is just the beginning of Chania’s draw; the harbor’s shore lying at the end of the Old Town is as inexplicably picturesque as it is lively. With a lighthouse on the nearby horizon, the waterfront offers an optimal locale for strolling and relaxing beneath the Mediterranean sky.
This immeasurable beauty has not gone unnoticed and, thus finds summer months laden with tourists. While the winter sees mild temperatures settling around 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Chania tour guides highlight that spring and fall are equally as enticing times to visit outside of the traditional peak season.
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