We've booked 2 weeks in a hotel near Chania in August. Can anyone advise on what sorts of things there are to do nearby - we have 2 teenagers and waterparks would be great.
Also we'd be interested in any historical sites around the area.
We'll be hiring a car for several days.
Or are there any good organised excursions?
Many thanks.
http://www.limnoupolis.gr/ is excellent. Take in the White Mountains and the South Coast. We're on our umpteenth (I know it's more than 10, but I've lost the exact figure!) visit to Crete in September and there is always something stunning to see!
Chania itself will take up a day. Limnoupolis water park But thanks for the reply. The boys should love the water park, glasd there's one in the vicinity. Really looking forward to going - any historical sites not to be missed?
You're asking the wrong person about historical sights, bit of a heathen I'm afraid! The Minoan sights are concentrated more in the east of the island but I bbelieve (don't quote me) that there is a site at Falassarna and another (not Minoan, I think) above Souda Bay.
There's also ancient Lissos - but that's a drive to Sougia and then a walk (we might actually do that in September (not the drive bit, but the walk!)
However, there are LOADS of ancient churches, half the fun is just coming across them. Chania has old mosques, Venetian buidings, Turkish buildings, ancient boatyard - loads of things!
If you don't want to waste a day's car hire on the waterpark, there's regular buses from Chania bus station every day except Sunday or a taxi is pretty cheap as well.
(btw the water park website doesn't work for me even when I go in via a google search so it's probably my computer!)
But the Roman site above Megala Chorafia is much nearer and seems to rarely attract visitors yet is also very impressive.
SM
Thanks I would really like to go to Knossos especially and Megala Chorafia sounds worth checking out too/
We often go to Greece (inbetween saving up for Florida!) and we really felt theat the Cretan people were unfriendly and unhelpful, such a shame as we have never experienced this in any other tourist destination any where in the world.
The area we were staying in was 40 minutes from Chania (Rapaniana) and very quiet although fortunatley there was a bust stop right outside the hotel and we were able to visit different places that way as car hire seemed expensive and OH wasn't too keen on the maddriving over there.
We were very disappointed to get ripped off by the taxi returning us to the airport who quoted us 40 euros for the trip then charged us 50 when we got there saying it was because we had so much luggage (we ended up with one suitcase on our knees in the back of the car so we should have had discount!)
Anyway it has put me off going back to Crete.
After years of visiting resorts and countries all over the world I returm as often as possible to Western Crete for all it's traditional values but mostly for the friendliness of the people. You were unlucky!
I think that if you are used to Corfu and the Dodecanese, the Sfakians especially can appear stand offish - they're just more reserved, and dare I say it, more genuine than the "Hello my friend, how are you?" you get in other places.
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