
Heraklion에서 Chania까지 Private car transfer
2 h 10 분 내에
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귀하의 기사는 Heraklion에서 귀하의 주소로 만나러 갈 것입니다.
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여행
2 h 10 분 동안 편안하게 여행하실 수 있습니다.
- 선택 관광
- 깨끗하고 편안함 차
- 전문 운전사
- 생수
- 유아용 좌석
- 장애인을 위한 준비 완료
- 금연
- 반려동물 동반 가능
하차
운전자가 Chania에서 귀하의 주소에 하차시켜 드립니다.
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Overview: car trip from Heraklion to Chania
As you depart Heraklion and its church-lined streets, Venetian walls, and the resilient Koules Fortress, get ready to discover the coastal scenery and delightful villages that lie ahead on your car trip from Heraklion to Chania.
You will then head west along the northern coast of Crete, where you can take detours to see some of the island's best attractions. The Arkadi Monastery, representing Crete's resistance against the Ottomans, starkly contrasts Lake Kournas, the island's only freshwater lake renowned for its serene beauty and peaceful environment.
With Daytrip's private car transfer service, you can enrich your journey with the fascinating tales and unique insights your friendly local driver shares. As they guide you toward your destination, Chania, you'll find yourself falling in love with the romantic charm of one of Crete's most captivating cities.
About Chania
Imagine walking through the treasure trove that is Chania, Crete's second-largest city. Its romantic streets will draw you in and transport you back to another decade. Filled with a long and diverse history and lasting cultural significance, you are sure to find something to enjoy while exploring its maze-like alleys and iconic harbor.
History of Chania
Tracing its beginnings to the Neolithic Period, Chania was built on the ruins of ancient Kydonia and was once a significant city-state in the Minoan civilization. According to legend, the city was founded by Hermes' son Kydonas and the nymph Akakalida, daughter of King Minos.
Chanias' structures and defensive fornications show architectural elements from both the Venetian and Ottoman periods. Since joining Greece in 1912, Chania has drawn history buffs from all over the world by maintaining its historical legacy despite obstacles like the destruction caused by the German invasion during World War II.
Modern Chania
Today, Chania is one of Greece's most popular cities, having well earned its reputation. The city's rich history and romantic atmosphere attract a large number of visitors year-round thanks to its blue skies, historic wonders, and friendly locals. Fruit, olive oil, and wine exports help the economy thrive, and the tourism industry also plays a crucial role in attracting 1.3 million tourists each year.
Modern Chania is recognized as one of the best-planned urban areas in Greece, with wide main streets and abundant public parks. The charming old harbor is adorned with an array of restaurants and museums, with lots of opportunities for both sightseeing and leisure.
- Language: Greek
- Climate: Mediterranean
- Currency: Euro
- Time zone: GMT+2
- Plug types: C and F
- Peak tourist season: July and August
From Heraklion to Chania: travel tips
Traveling from Heraklion to Chania, you'll traverse Crete's mesmerizing landscapes, where ancient history and modern charm blend seamlessly. Arm yourself with these travel tips to ensure your adventure through this captivating Greek isle is nothing short of extraordinary.
Learn some Greek phrases
Many Greek people speak English, particularly in tourist regions, but learning a few basic Greek phrases for travelers can improve your experience. "Kalimera" (Good morning), "Efharisto" (Thank you), and "Parakalo" (Please/You're welcome) these simple words will make encounters with locals more enriching. When you ride with Daytrip, your friendly driver would be happy to give you a crash course!
Tipping etiquette
Tipping in Greece is appreciated but not required. A good rule of thumb is 10-15% or rounding up the bill and giving it directly to the person who provided you with great service in cash.
Driving and road safety
If you're renting a car, be aware that driving in Crete may differ from what you're used to. Rural roads can be narrow and winding. Wear your seatbelt, follow speed limits, and drive carefully on unknown routes. If you prefer not to drive, a private transfer service like Daytrip can make getting from Heraklion to Chania a stress-free travel experience.
How to get from Heraklion to Chania
Navigating the 88-mile (142 km) distance from Heraklion to Chania, you’ll weave through Crete's vibrant coastal roads and mountain passes. With these tips, conquer this enchanting route and unlock the island’s secrets along the way. Whichever way you choose to travel, each mile teems with history and breathtaking views, ensuring your journey is as captivating as the destination itself.
Bus from Heraklion to Chania
For the most budget-friendly option, take the bus from Heraklion to Chania. The KTEL bus operator has regular departures depending on the time of year. The buses go straight from Heraklion's major bus station to Chania's main bus terminal. The timetable can vary depending on the season.
- Travel time: approximately 2.5 to 3 hours
- Price: $11-$16 (€10-€15)
Car hire from Heraklion to Chania
If you're looking to explore the more remote parts of the island, driving in Crete is definitely the way to go. Numerous local car rental companies offer the convenience of drop-off at multiple locations, allowing you to explore at your leisure and embark on exciting detours during your journey.
- Travel time: approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes
- Cost: average of $54 (€49) per day during peak months
Private car transfer from Heraklion to Chania
Traveling by private car with Daytrip is by far the most comfortable option. Your bags will be secured safely in the back of your private vehicle, so you can fully sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenic drive along Crete's coastline. In just 2 hours and 10 minutes, you will be whisked away to Chania's cobbled streets. Or, add sightseeing stops at places like Arkadi Monastery or Rethymno to experience more of Crete’s rich history and culture.
- Travel time: about 2 hours and 10 minutes
- Price: starting from $37 (€34) per seat
Additional benefits of our private car service include:
- Optional sightseeing stops
- 24/7 customer support
- Complimentary bottled water
- Clean and sanitized vehicles
- Accommodation for pets, children, and those with limited mobility
Taxi from Heraklion to Chania
You can also take a taxi from Heraklion to Chania. However, taxis can be less comfortable, have variable service quality, unpredictable pricing, have fewer amenities, and they can be hard to book during busy times.
- Travel time: 1 hour and 43 minutes
- Price: from $130 to $260 (€120-€240) depending on vehicle size
Things to do when you get to Chania
When you reach Chania, you'll encounter a mix of intriguing cultural spots and important historical landmarks. Here are some top recommendations:
Explore the Old Town
Chania's Old Town encircling the harbor is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you'll find colorful houses, Byzantine and Minoan ruins, Renaissance churches, Venetian walls, and Turkish baths. The past comes alive in the old port, leading you to the Kucuk Hasan Mosque, an Ottoman-domed mosque that is now used as a modern art space; Venetian shipyards line the pathway along "the breakwater" and continue to the most prominent landmark of Chania: the lighthouse. This lighthouse, originally constructed by the Venetians in 1570 and rebuilt by the Egyptians in 1830, stands guard at the northernmost point of the city's harbor.
Visit the Archaeological Museum of Chania
Move through the past as you explore the Archaeological Museum of Chania, housed in an old Venetian monastery. It gives a fascinating look into the history of Crete; the museum's collection covers the Neolithic period through the Roman era.
Old sculptures, artifacts, and pottery illustrate the creativity and religious customs of earlier generations, painting an interesting and informative picture of the different settlements on Crete over the years. Overall, this museum offers a fascinating window into the island's rich cultural legacy, depicting both stories from mythology and daily life.
Relax at Nea Chora Beach
However, if lounging on the beach is more your idea of a good time, take a quick stroll from the city center to Nea Chora Beach. If you find yourself getting hungry after a swim in Mediterranean waters, there's no shortage of dining options by the beachfront. Keep in mind that Nea Chora can get quite crowded during peak season, as it is a highly sought-after beach destination in Chania.
Explore the surrounding attractions
If you want to experience more outside of the city, there are lots of things to explore, only a one-hour drive away. Those who love nature and seek adventure should definitely consider visiting the Samaria Gorge. Situated in the White Mountains of Crete, this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve forms a part of the Samaria National Park. You can hike through its cliffs, and with some luck, you might catch a glimpse of the Kri Kri, an endangered wild goat species. Another excellent day trip from Chania is the lagoon of Balos and the uninhabited island of Gramvousa, accessible by ferry from Kissamos.
When is the best time to visit Chania
The best time to visit Chania depends on personal preferences. In the summer, the weather is as warm as a Greek welcome, and the island's water is the perfect temperature for swimming. But springtime and fall still have great weather and fewer people. We'd say these are even better times to visit, especially for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
- Shoulder seasons (April to June, September and October): average highs 68ºF to 80ºF (20ºC to 27ºC )
- High season (July and August): average highs of 84ºF (29ºC)
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