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Maritime Museum of Crete
The guide was updated:Maritime Museum of Crete is a great place to learn about the island's nautical history. On the first floor, an educational film about Crete's past is shown. Sweeping views over the harbour and the lighthouse can be enjoyed from the museum.
Useful Information
- Address: Coast Kountourioti, Chania
- Opening hours: Mon - Sat 9am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 6pm
- Website: www.mar-mus-crete.gr
- Phone: +30 282 109 1875
- Email: mar-mus@otenet.gr
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The harbour is hard to miss. Historic buildings are repurposed as buzzing seafood restaurants and cafes, and a waterside promenade takes you on a journey through time - some parts of the fortifications date back to the 16th century.
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Firkas Fortress
The calm ruins of Venetian defence structures remain standing all around the Chania harbour. Its fascinating Naval Museum (next door) recalls Chania’s maritime tradition. The fortress is also where the Greek flag first was raised.
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Limnoupolis Water Park
Limnoupolis Water Park is a great choice for families with children - the park offers water slides of varying steepness, as well as a number of pools and a lazy river. For grown-ups there is a Jacuzzi and a pool bar. Shops and eateries add to the water park's attraction.
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Samaria Gorge
This famous 16 kilometre hiking trail down a spectacular mountain gorge runs all the way to the island's southern coast. You will need sturdy shoes, water and a hat to shield you from the blazing sun. Spending the night at the trail's end and catching a bus back to Chania the following day may be a good idea.
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Boat Trips
Glass-bottomed boats cross crystal waters to nearby St Theodore Island, while others sail to idyllic Stavros beach on the Akrotiri Peninsula. Check around before choosing a particular company, as prices and routes may vary.
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Diving
There are at least two scuba diving centers in Chania - Blue Adventures Diving and Omega Divers. They are both certified and have good reputation in the scuba business. Diving sessions are conducted under professional supervision, and enthusiasts of any proficiency level are welcome to join.
Omega Divers
+30 2 825 031 412
www.omegadivers.com
info@omegadivers.com
Blue Adventures Diving:
Dive office: +30 2 821 040 608
Dive center: +30 2 821 087 047
www.blueadventures.gr
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Botanical Park & Gardens of Crete
A green area that spans nearly 20 hectares, the Botanical Park & Gardens of Crete provide a pleasant retreat from the summer heat. The territory is overgrown by multiple species of herbs, flowers, medicinal plants and fruit trees. The parks are also home to colorful peacocks and other animals.
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Maritime Museum of Crete
Maritime Museum of Crete is a great place to learn about the island's nautical history. On the first floor, an educational film about Crete's past is shown. Sweeping views over the harbour and the lighthouse can be enjoyed from the museum.
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Chania Archaeological Museum
The permanent exhibition at Chania Archaeological Museum tells the story of Crete's history with multiple well-preserved exhibits, which include mosaics, jewellery, coins, sculptures, and other artifacts. The building itself served as a prison, cinema, and ammunition warehouse at different times.
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Folklore Museum of Chania
Folklore Museum of Chania is a small and intimate museum showcasing Cretan artwork and embroidery, paintings, handicrafts, and various traditional pieces.
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Museum of Typography
The Chania Museum of Typography traces the development of typography from the Gutenberg era until today. You will see different tools, objects, machines and prints which have been used throughout the making of contemporary print. Lectures and readings are held on occasion.
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Manousakis Winery
Manousakis Winery is a beautiful and cosy little farm, ideal for a day trip. Get a cheese platter, taste some flavourful, fruity wine and simply relax in this lovely environment.
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Segway Tours
Discover Chania as a part of a fun, enjoyable activity - aboard a segway! Going on a Segway tour is a fun and easy way to discover the city. Both group and private, individually-tailored tours are available - around the Old Town, harbour area, the Halpea district, along beaches, and more.
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Municipal Art Gallery of Chania
The Municipal Art Gallery of Chania contains extensive collections of art by mainland Greek and local artists, donated to the museum by several private collectors and individual artists over the course of the past decades. A plethora of modern art is showcased here, and events are hosted frequently.
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Chrisoskalitissa Monastery
An oasis of tranquility awaits you at the historic Chrisoskalitissa Monastery. A perfect stop on any road trip, this spot is off-the-beaten path on the western side of Crete and offers stunning views of the coastline.
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Rethymno
Rethymno is a picturesque town half-way between Chania and Heraklion. If you want to go on a day trip, this one is a perfect destination. Here you can enjoy the beach, get lost in the Old Town or have a glass of wine in the scenic harbour.
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Knossos
The archaeological site of Knossos is one of the most famous places on Crete. The drive from Chania takes quite a while, but there are numerous tour operators that organize trips here. Knossos is said to be the oldest city in Europe, whose remains still stand today.
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