Chania Venetian Harbour
Landmark
About Chania Venetian Harbour
The Venetian Harbour of Chania is the most photographed spot in Crete: a crescent-shaped harbour with a 16th-century lighthouse at the entrance, waterfront restaurants, the former Venetian mosque (now an exhibition space), and the backdrop of the Old Town climbing up the hillside behind. The lighthouse is a 15-minute walk along the harbour wall (free, open at all times). The harbour restaurants are tourist-priced (EUR 20-30 pp) but the setting at sunset justifies it once. The real Chania eating happens 2-3 minutes inland in the Old Town back streets. The Maritime Museum (EUR 4) in the Venetian fortress at the harbour entrance covers Cretan naval history from the Minoans to WWII.
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