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Sun Beach Apartments in Chania 9 - Home Rental in Chania
Sun Beach Apartments in Chania 9
Chania, Greece
3 guests1 bedroom1 bath
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer
Scenic Views
Pets Allowed
Dryer
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Bedroom
1 double bed
Living room
1 sofa bed
The sea view apartment is located in the area of Kladisos next to the beach. The River Kladisos of Chania originates from the White Mountains. It gathers the waters of the valley Therissos, flowing through the homonymous gorge and the plain of Chania and flows into the Gulf of Chania, west of the beach of Nea Chora.
When you enter the apartment you will see a comfortable living room with a tv, a kitchen with a kitchen table to serve your meals. There is a bedroom with a double bed, a wardrobe and a private balcony with a set of outdoor furniture. There is a bathroom with a shower and washing machine. The property offers free bed linen, towels, free Wi-Fi access, private open parking, iron with ironing board, hair dryer, baby cot upon request, a refrigerator, a kitchen, an electric kettle, a sandwich maker, a filter coffee machine, cleaning products, utensils.
Nea Chora (which means ’new town’) was the first modern part of Chania to be built outside the Venetian fortification wall in the early 18th century. In a sense it is the oldest part of the modern town. Nea Chora has a fishing harbour and a good sandy beach which is popular with local people. It is in effect Chania’s town beach and it is a nice one.
The small road that runs along the beach is lined with cafés and (mainly fish) restaurants . There are also a few hotels. The area is not that well known with tourists but it is a great alternative to staying in the old town: you have a beach on your doorstep, parking space for you car, some of the best fish restaurants in town and you are only 10 minutes on foot (walking along the seafront) from the Venetian harbour and the centre of the Old Town.
Property Registration Number: 00001926061
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Chania, a coastal city on the northwest coast of the Greek island of Crete, is a destination that offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and stunning natural beauty. The city's Venetian Harbor, with its iconic lighthouse, is a postcard-perfect scene that sets the stage for the rich tapestry of experiences that await visitors.
The Old Town of Chania is a labyrinth of narrow streets lined with colorful buildings that reflect a mixture of Venetian, Turkish, and Greek influences. This area is bustling with life, offering an array of shops, cafes, and tavernas where visitors can indulge in traditional Cretan cuisine and soak up the local atmosphere.
History enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in Chania, from the ancient Minoan ruins to the Byzantine walls and the impressive collection of artifacts housed in the Archaeological Museum of Chania. The Maritime Museum of Crete provides a deep dive into the island's seafaring heritage, while the well-preserved Venetian fortifications speak to the city's strategic importance through the ages.
For those seeking a connection with nature, Chania does not disappoint. The region is home to some of Crete's most beautiful beaches, such as Balos Lagoon and Elafonissi Beach, known for their crystal-clear waters and pink-hued sands. The Samaria Gorge, a breathtaking ravine in the White Mountains, offers a challenging yet rewarding hike through one of Europe's longest gorges.
Chania's surrounding countryside is dotted with charming villages and olive groves, providing a glimpse into the rural Cretan way of life. Agrotourism is popular here, with opportunities to participate in olive oil tastings and learn about local agricultural practices.
The city's nightlife is vibrant, with a mix of modern bars and traditional music venues where the sounds of Cretan lyra and laouto create an enchanting backdrop to a night out. The cultural calendar is also full of events, including summer festivals that celebrate everything from Cretan music and dance to local gastronomy.
In essence, Chania is a destination that offers a rich and varied experience, from its historical treasures and cultural vibrancy to its natural wonders and culinary delights. It's a place where the past and present merge seamlessly, inviting travelers to create their own memorable journey through the heart of Crete.