Discover our interactive Map of Chania: Crete is one of the most famous islands in Greece with great historical and natural interest. In Chania, visitors are charmed by the old town, which has remained well-maintained despite the course of the centuries. The prefecture attracts thousands of visitors in summer, who want to admire the outstanding remains and glorious buildings of an era that is long gone but not forgotten, taste the palatable cuisine, swim in azure waters and explore the exceptional landscapes.
Where is Chania? Chania is 150 nautical miles from Athens. The closest island is Antikythira (34 nautical miles from Kissamos). It is the westernmost municipality of Crete and borders Rethymno to the east.
Chania has two ports and an international airport. The main port is the port of Souda and is connected only to the port of Piraeus in Athens, while the port of Kissamos connects the prefecture with Gythio (Peloponnese), Kythira and Antikythira.
Discover where Chania is on a map of Greece.
Discover the interactive tourist map below. Check the different options and discover where are the best beaches, villages, places to eat, and more.
You can also view an image with the map of Chania.
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