Koukou Chania City Central Apartment

    • 9.3

    Offering city views, Koukou Chania City Central Apartment is an accommodation located in Chania Town, 1.1 km from Nea Chora Beach and 1.2 km from Koum Kapi Beach. Featuring sea and mountain views, this apartment also offers free WiFi.

    The air-conditioned apartment consists of 1 bedroom, a living room, a fully equipped kitchenette with a fridge and a coffee machine, and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hair dryer. A flat-screen TV is provided.

    Popular points of interest near the apartment include Kladissos Beach, Municipal Art Gallery of Chania and Mitropoleos Square. The nearest airport is Chania International, 13 km from Koukou Chania City Central Apartment, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

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          Things to do near Koukou Chania City Central Apartment

          Find below list of things to do near Koukou Chania City Central Apartment:

          • Χάληδων 105, 731 32 Χανιά, Ελλάδα

          During this unique private experience, you will have the chance to explore the beautiful Chania city, and discover its secret gems!!
          This private tour is a privileged walking adventure, throughout the small alleys of the old town!

          You will visit the most famous sights of Chania, and you will learn everything about its rich History!

          In addition you will taste many local products in a well designed food tour!
          Finally you will enjoy a unique private wine tasting session in one of Crete’s best wine cellars!
          During all the day you will be escorted by one of our professional tour-guides, who will ensure that you will enjoy an unforgettable travel experience!!

          Board the luxury high-speed catamaran for the 2.5-hour trip to Santorini. Enjoy an island tour by air-conditioned bus and hear informative commentary about the history of one of Greece’s most romantic islands.

          Travel through the beautiful countryside en route to the village of Oia at the northernmost tip of the island. Built on the lip of a volcanic caldera, the village offers magnificent views of the blue and white houses studded along the hillside.

          Continue to Fira for a 2-hours and get plenty of free time to explore the island’s capital. Stroll down the picturesque alleys and admire views of typical Aegean. Browse the shops or enjoy a drink at a bar with stunning views of the volcano and its caldera cliffs.

          Depart for Crete at 5:45 PM, where the trip ends in the port of Rethymno.

          Discover the picturesque capital of Milos, Plaka, with its traditional Cycladic architecture and unique natural beauty. Visit the small shops that offer unique handmade and traditional products, and enjoy local flavors in the traditional taverns and cafes. Next, head to Sarakiniko, one of the most impressive and unique beaches in the Cyclades.

          Sarakiniko is characterized by its lunar landscape, with white volcanic rocks that create an impressive contrast with the blue waters of the Aegean. Natural caves and crevices in the rocks offer incredible opportunities for exploration and photography.

          Finally, visit Pollonia, a picturesque fishing village on the northeast coast of Milos. With its beautiful sandy beach, seaside taverns serving fresh fish, and small cafes, it is the ideal place to relax and enjoy authentic Greek hospitality. The traditional houses, the white architecture that reflects the sunlight, and the blue, crystal-clear sea, create a magical setting.

          • Chania, Crete, Greece

          Stops included: Fortress, Olive Tour & Tasting, Folklore Museum, Traditional Village Coffee Shop, Monastery, Local Winery with Wine Tasting & Traditional Lunch.

          Discover the authentic side of Crete on this private all-inclusive Village Tour, starting from Chania and lasting around 7 – 8 hours. Far from the crowds, you’ll explore traditional villages, history, and hospitality at a relaxed pace. The tour begins at Aptera Fortress with stunning views over Souda Bay and the White Mountains, then continues to a family-run olive oil mill for a tasting of Crete’s ‘liquid gold’. At the Folklore Museum of Gavalochori, artifacts reveal stories of village life, before a pause for coffee at a traditional kafeneio. We then visit a peaceful Monastery and end at a local winery for wine tasting and a traditional Cretan lunch.

          This is more than sightseeing – it’s a day of flavours, stories, and connection with the real Crete. Whether you are a family, group of friends, couple, solo traveler, or visiting on a cruise, this experience is designed for you. Our private van is fully adapted for mobility needs, ensuring everyone feels welcome. A true journey into the heart and soul of Crete.

          • Chania, Crete, Greece

          3.5 hours of Great Beers, Local Food & Fun!
          Taste Greek craft beers & Cretan food, while exploring Chania’s Old Venetian Harbour, in our signature small group tour way.

          A super enjoyable evening of amazing Greek craft beers, delicious Cretan food & local culture with a highly personable guide.
          Experience Chania’s Old Town through hidden alleyways and an epic Sunset view.
          Learn about beer history, styles & ingredients by using tasting techniques that will transform your appreciation for beer.

          Beer & food menu changes on every tour, showcasing top quality various styles craft beers, matching guests’ preferences & what’s seasonal.

          We take beer seriously – Greek craft beer will blow your mind!

          What’s included
          ✔ 6 Greek Craft Beers (samples & full)
          ✔ Full tasting local food menu
          ✔ Crash course in craft beer
          ✔ Personal beer card with useful vocabulary & tasting charts
          ✔ Guided walking tour
          ✔ Different tasting locations
          ✔ Tangible brewing ingredients
          ✔ Unique souvenirs & our top local recommendations!
          ✔ All fees & 24% taxes

          ✔✔ Access to our Online Shop for craft beers, special gifts & souvenirs (available exclusively to our valued guests)

          • Chania, Crete, Greece

          Discover Chania like a local on our immersive tour! Begin your adventure in the scenic medieval town and old port as twilight approaches. Wander through the hidden cobblestone streets of the Venetian Old Port, uncovering tales of iconic locals, rebellions, and historical structures that make Chania’s history captivatingly real.

          We’ll introduce you to vibrant local bars and unique shops that champion Cretan crafts, ensuring you experience the city’s lively spirit. As the sun sets, soak in the mesmerizing view at an ideal vantage point, perfect for unforgettable photos.

          Wrap up the night in a charming garden, indulging in a wine and food feast. Savour award-winning Cretan wines alongside a three-course organic dinner, all while learning about Cretan wine varieties and cuisine, renowned for its health benefits.

          For dessert lovers, enjoy artisanal ice cream made from fresh local ingredients. Conclude your night with “raki” shots at a local venue, mingling with Chania’s friendly locals. Before you leave, let us share insider tips to maximize your Crete experience!

          Beaches near Koukou Chania City Central Apartment

          Find below list of beaches near Koukou Chania City Central Apartment:

          • 1.1 km
          Nea Chora beach is located 1.1 km away.

          Nea Chora, a picturesque sandy beach, lies just a kilometer west of Chania city center along Akti Papanikoli Street, opposite the Lazaretta islet. A short 15-minute stroll from Chania’s old harbor, this beach boasts a well-maintained main area with several facilities at hand. While mostly sandy, Nea Chora also features rocky patches. It’s the perfect spot for those who prefer to stay nearby the city center. East of the beach, you can still spot the old soap factory’s towering chimney and the former sanatorium of Chania. Nea Chora is a favorite among locals for its seafood taverns, but there are also plenty of restaurants, snack bars, and cafes to choose from. Every summer, the beach hosts the “Sardine Festival”, complete with traditional music, dancing, and free fish for attendees.

          Kladissos beach

          Further along the river Kladisos, a second beach unfolds all the way up to Aptera beach. Kladisos beach is a lengthy sandy bay, interspersed with pebbly areas. Despite its proximity to Chania and its appealing beauty, the beach remains relatively secluded and unspoiled. The simplest way to access this beach is by crossing the Kladisos river via the pedestrian bridge.

          • Nea Chora beaches
          • Rocks in places, Sand
          • Shallow
          • Blue
          • 1.1 km
          Koum Kapi beach is located 1.1 km away.

          Situated at the eastern edge of the scenic port of Chania, in front of the historical Bedouin district, is Kum Kapi Beach. This location was once inhabited by African economic migrants who lived in rush-made huts during the Ottoman period, having initially arrived on the island as slaves. Presently, the only visible structures are a long coastal street lined with cafes and nightclubs, with no huts in sight. The area derives its name from the Turkish phrase Kum Kapisi, translating to the Gate of Sand, which was a gate on the Venetian Walls adjacent to this sandy beach.

          Kum Kapi Beach stretches for approximately 1km to the east beneath a pedestrian road. In previous years, the beach was a popular swimming spot in Chania, but the deteriorating quality of seawater led to swimming being banned. Recent developments in the biological cleaning infrastructure of Chania city have improved the water quality, making it safe for swimming according to the city’s Water Supply and Sewerage Authority. However, Kum Kapi Beach remains unorganized and is still not trusted by locals.

          To the west, the ocean meets the road’s wall with no beach in between. On the east side, a strip of sandy beach is formed where most people swim. Further east, a beautiful cove is formed, although locals still avoid swimming there.

          Kouloura Pond, Halepa
          In the Halepa suburb of Chania, next to the Agia Kyriaki chapel and beach, you’ll find Kouloura – a small rocky pond. This spot is a favored “pool” amongst Halepa residents, each of whom has a unique tale to share about the place.

          • Koum Kapi beach
          • Sand
          • Shallow
          • Blue
          • 1.7 km
          Lazaretta islet is located 1.7 km away.

          Lazaretta islet, situated across Nea Chora, functioned as a leprosarium for the Venetians in the 17th century, similar to most islets in Crete’s cities. Its moniker is derived from Lazarus, whom the Roman Catholic Church recognizes as the lepers’ patron saint.

          Historically, it has been identified as a burial site, presumably for patients, and the site still exhibits the remnants of buildings that the Turks demolished in 1645 to install a sizeable cannon to assist their siege of Chania’s stronghold at the harbour entrance. In certain areas, fragments of bombs dropped during the German military operations in World War II can still be observed.

          The islet is home to a Saint Nicholas shrine, constructed by a local man in 1954. This man suffered a sunstroke on the island but was able to swim to Nea Chora and survive. The island features a small sandy beach, favored for snorkeling and often visited by local diving schools and seafaring tour boats. In the 1950s, long-distance competitive swimmers frequently selected Lazaretta as their starting point for races, with the inner harbour of Chania serving as the finish line.

          • Lazaretta islet
          • Rocks in places, Sand
          • Shallow
          • 2.5 km
          Chrissi Akti beach is located 2.5 km away.

          Situated 2.5km west of Chania city and just east of Agii Apostoli, you’ll find the glistening Golden Beach, or Hrissi Akti as it’s known in Greek. It’s essentially two sandy beaches separated by a rocky outcrop. The western cove is the primary Golden Beach, while the eastern one is the quieter Aptera beach. The west bay is the more popular of the two, boasting excellent facilities such as umbrellas, lifeguards, showers, cafes, water sports and more. Its fine golden sand and shallow waters are particularly appealing to families with young children, and there’s even a playground nearby.

          Aptera beach, on the other side of the rocky divide, offers a more tranquil experience. It’s less developed and has the remnants of the Aptera Beach hotel which was abandoned in the late 90s due to financial difficulties. This beach is perfect for those looking for solitude and is conveniently close to Chania.

          The entire Agii Apostoli area is dotted with small parks filled with pine and eucalyptus trees. Access to Golden Beach is easy, either by bus from Chania or by foot.

          • Chrissi Akti beach
          • Sand
          • Shallow
          • Blue

          Gorges to hike near Koukou Chania City Central Apartment

          Find below list of gorges near Koukou Chania City Central Apartment:

          • 6.7 km

          The Cyclamen Gorge, also known as Agios Georgios Gorge or Gorge Vandes, is nestled on the northern slopes of the White Mountains. Its starting point is the Aletrouvari settlement, situated at an altitude of 300m, and it extends east of Agios Georgios village, ultimately ending at the village of Vandes, which is at an elevation of 50m. The stream that runs through this gorge gathers water from the Drakona area, resulting in the formation of quaint, small ponds at certain spots.

          However, this route is not recommended for novice hikers as it requires approximately 2 hours to traverse from Aletrouvari or about 1 hour from Agios Georgios. As visitors journey through this route, they will encounter a diverse landscape that changes along the river, all under the cool shade of towering plane trees and cypresses.

          • Cyclamen Gorge
          • 10.2 km

          Positioned near the city of Chania, the Therisso Gorge (also known as Eleftherios Venizelos) is an awe-inspiring sight. This six-kilometre-long canyon is adorned with impressive vertical cliffs and lush greenery, rivalling any other gorge in the Chania region. Accessible by car, it’s worth combining a trip to the gorge with a visit to the historic village of Therisso, nestled at the foot of the White Mountains, just 15 kilometres from Chania. This village, steeped in history, offers an unforgettable experience to any visitor.

          With a population of just over 100, the valiant village of Therisso has held a significant role in Crete’s modern history, mainly due to the resilience of its inhabitants against Turkish invasions. In 1866, the village was burnt by Mustapha Pasha Naili, forcing many, including the mother of future Greek Prime Minister, Eleftherios Venizelos, to relocate to Kythera and the Peloponnese. Therisso gained further historical prominence in 1905 when Eleftherios Venizelos and his allies initiated a revolution against the autocratic rule of Prince George, imposed by the Great Powers, charting a course for Crete’s union with Greece. Notably, the heroic Halides brothers, key figures in the 1821 revolution, also hailed from Therisso.

          • Therisso Gorge
          • 10.9 km

          The Diktamos Canyon, nestled within the White Mountains, commences 21km to the east of Chania, near the Katochori village at an elevation of 300m. It concludes 8km further east, at the Faragi village, situated at a height of 40m and in close proximity to the Stylos village in the Apokoronas province. Consequently, it is also referred to as the Katechori Gorge or Stylos Gorge. The canyon’s stream serves as the primary tributary of the Kiliaris River, gathering water from the northern slopes of the Mavri peak and discharging it onto the Kalives beach.

          Navigating through the canyon can be challenging, with certain areas requiring extra caution and approximately 3 hours to traverse. The canyon is a stunning, verdant landscape filled with towering trees and steep inclines, home to dittany or diktamos, a herb endemic to Crete. In Stylos, you have the opportunity to explore the ancient church of Apostle John (Agios Ioannis Theologos), refresh yourself at the local springs, and replenish your energy at the village’s taverns.

          • Diktamos Gorge
          • 13.9 km

          Situated close to the village of Meskla, 20 km away from Chania town and nestled at the foot of the White Mountains, you’ll find the impressive yet compact Sarakina Gorge (be careful not to mix it up with the other well-known Sarakina Gorge in East Crete, near Mythi in the Province of Ierapetra). The gorge takes its name from local lore that suggests Saracenes once used it as a hiding place. The gorge’s somewhat elusive location keeps it off the beaten track for many locals, maintaining its status as an untouched, natural spectacle.

          Hidden within a deep ravine, Sarakina is bordered by towering cypress and plane trees. In an effort to make this natural gem more accessible, local authorities have developed walking trails throughout the gorge. Starting and ending in Meskla, next to the Church of the Panagia, where you find the parking space. The circular trail offers an hour’s worth of easy hiking. The journey commences with a ten-minute walk on a dirt road which then leads to a path alongside the river.

          The trail is interspersed with wooden and stone staircases and metal walkways crossing the river. After the first segment, the landscape transforms drastically, transitioning from a gravel bed to solid limestone boulders. The resulting view is an awe-inspiring natural artwork as the rock appears split down the middle, carving out a breathtaking sculpture.

          • Sarakina Gorge, Meskla

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