Kounoupidiana:
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Apartments and hotels in Kounoupidhiana from Crete Island

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Our Selection of Best Accommodations in Kounoupidiana

  • 9.4 / 10
  • 85 Agiou Onoufriou

Located 1.6 km from Agios Onoufrios Beach, Talos Luxury Suites offers a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a garden and air-conditioned accommodation with a patio and free WiFi.

The aparthotel provides guests with a terrace, sea views, a seating area, satellite flat-screen TV, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and a microwave, and a private bathroom with walk-in shower and bathrobes. A toaster, a fridge and stovetop are also provided, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle.

Talos Luxury Suites offers a picnic area.

A a baby safety gate is also available for guests at the accommodation.

Kalathas Beach is 3 km from Talos Luxury Suites, while House-Museum of Eleftherios Venizelos is 5.7 km away. The nearest airport is Chania International, 7 km from the aparthotel, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

    • 110 m
    • 9.5 / 10
    • 44 Agiou Onoufriou

    Boasting a garden, Heliades Residence is situated in Kounoupidhianá in the Crete region, 2 km from Agios Onoufrios Beach and 2.8 km from Kalathas Beach. The property is set 5.3 km from House-Museum of Eleftherios Venizelos, 5.4 km from The Holy Monastery of Agia Triada and 5.6 km from Archaeological Museum of Chania. There is an outdoor pool and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.

    At the hotel the rooms are fitted with air conditioning, a desk, a terrace with pool view, a private bathroom, a flat-screen TV, bed linen and towels. Heliades Residence features some units with sea views, and each room includes a coffee machine. All rooms will provide guests with a fridge.

    Saint Anargyri Church is 7 km from the accommodation, while Mitropoleos Square is 7.4 km from the property. The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 7 km from Heliades Residence.

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      • 320 m
      • 9.5 / 10
      • Agiou Onoufriou 115

      Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a private pool, sea view and a balcony, Villa Oleander is located in Kounoupidhianá. This property offers access to a terrace, ping-pong, free private parking and free WiFi.

      Featuring a PS3, the villa has a kitchen with a dishwasher, an oven and a microwave, a living room with a seating area and a dining area, 7 bedrooms, and 4 bathrooms with a bidet and a bath. A flat-screen TV with streaming services, PS4 and game console, as well as an iPod docking station are provided.

      The villa offers a picnic area. A car rental service is available at Villa Oleander.

      Agios Onoufrios Beach is 1 km from the accommodation, while House-Museum of Eleftherios Venizelos is 6.1 km away. The nearest airport is Chania International, 8 km from Villa Oleander, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

        • 490 m
        • 9.7 / 10
        • Πάροδος 2η Φοινικούντας

        Boasting garden views, Victoria’s Place features accommodation with a balcony and a coffee machine, around 2.1 km from Kalathas Beach. It has a garden, barbecue facilities, mountain views and free WiFithroughout the property.

        The holiday home features 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with sea views.

        Agios Onoufrios Beach is 2.4 km from the holiday home, while The Holy Monastery of Agia Triada is 5.2 km from the property. The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 7 km from Victoria’s Place.

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        €158

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          • 550 m
          • 9.7 / 10
          • 13 Platonos

          Located in Kounoupidhianá, 2.4 km from Kalathas Beach and 2.6 km from Agios Onoufrios Beach, Phaedra by PosarelliVillas provides air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi. This villa has a private pool and a garden.

          The villa with a terrace and garden views features 2 bedrooms, a living room, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven, and 1 bathroom with a bath.

          The Holy Monastery of Agia Triada is 4.8 km from the villa, while House-Museum of Eleftherios Venizelos is 5.6 km away. The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 6 km from Phaedra by PosarelliVillas.

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            • 660 m
            • 9.2 / 10
            • Mavredakidon

            Offering barbecue facilities and inner courtyard view, Giannis Playroom is set in Kounoupidhianá, 2.9 km from Kalathas Beach and 4.9 km from House-Museum of Eleftherios Venizelos. The air-conditioned accommodation is 2.5 km from Agios Onoufrios Beach, and guests benefit from private parking available on site and free WiFi.

            Featuring a Nintendo Wii, the apartment has a kitchen with an oven, a toaster and a fridge, a living room, a dining area, 1 bedroom, and 1 bathroom with a shower. A flat-screen TV with satellite channels, PS4 and game console, as well as an iPad and a computer are featured.

            A an indoor play area is also available at the apartment, while guests can also relax in the garden.

            Archaeological Museum of Chania is 5.3 km from Giannis Playroom, while The Holy Monastery of Agia Triada is 5.5 km away. The nearest airport is Chania International, 7 km from the accommodation, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

              • 660 m

              Things to do near Kounoupidiana

              Listed below are the things to do near Kounoupidiana:
              • Macherida Beach

              Classic Sail Yacht 40feet long*
              Full Day PRIVATE Cruise out of the old venetian harbor of Chania
              Check in: 10am
              Check out: 5pm
              Description: A Sailing cruise around the gulf of Chania will give your vacations a different view of the city! We set sails every morning at 10am in the Old Venetian Harbour of Chania making a cruise around the gulf of Chania. We will make two stops, anchoring for swimming and relaxation, one at the nearby island of Ag.Theodori which is a protected area of “Natura” as it hosts many birds as well as the wild Cretan goat named “KRI-KRI”, and the second stop will be in a secluded beach named “Maherida” and has beautiful turquoise waters. During the stops we will offer you traditional Cretan snacks, season fruits, drinks from the open bar and of course lunch that will be prepared onboard. snorkelling equipment will be provided as well to those who wish to explore the seabed!!! At about 5pm we will be back to the old Venetian port for disembarkation!!!
              Destination: Sailing around the gulf of Chania making stops for swimming and relaxation, anchoring at Maherida bay and the nearby island of Ag.Theodori.
              Icluded: snacks (Cretan traditional dakos), fruits, drinks (soft drinks, beverages, wine and bottled water) and lunch onboard (home-made cooked, based on the local Mediterranean cuisine)
              Must have: Have with you, your swimsuits, sea towels and your very best mood. Leave the rest to us!!!
              *Maximum participation 8people

              • Koum Kapi Beach

              Make the most of your time in Chania and discover the wonders of the Old City on this Segway tour through the Kasteli and Splantzia districts. Meet your friendly guide at the local partner’s office and get kitted out with the necessary Segway gear then set out onto the charming streets of Chania where adventure awaits.

              Head into the Eastern part of Chania’s Old City and discover the remainders of the Ottoman rule as you explore the Turkish neighborhoods here. Glide along traditional cobble streets and narrow alleys while learning about the fascinating history of the districts throughout the ages. Along the way, see the most iconic sights and landmarks, including the impressive Venetian walls and Koum Kapi.

              • Koum Kapi Beach

              Live a unique experience of the city of Chania. Floating by the Lighthouse and the beautiful buildings of the harbour, Giali Tzami and the old shipyards. Our meeting point is the beach called Honolulu and there is a bus stop right above it. We will start paddling after a small introduction to sea kayaking. The part of the city where the local tanneries used to be called Tambakaria is our first stop and from there we will kayak to Koum Kapi, and enter the Venetian port. From the lighthouse we will continue to Lazareto island for a small stop fro swimming.

              Chania is by far the most beautiful prefecture of Crete and surely one of the most beautiful areas in Greece. The coastline is a gem for the area from its rugged and colourful rock formations until the gold sand beaches. On a kayak you are the lucky one to explore the remote areas and the famous spots and beaches escaping traffic, queues and crowds. Chania city can be full of surprises wether wondering around the old city alleys or having drinks with the famous Chania lighthouse (Faros).

              • Koum Kapi Beach

              Explore Chania’s Rich History and Vibrant Culture on Two Wheels
              Dive into the heart of Chania with an e-bike city tour that combines the ease of electric biking with the depth of cultural exploration. Starting from the Old Market, this tour takes you through historic sites, beautiful beachfront areas, and introduces you to the local flavors and traditions of Crete. It’s the perfect way to see the city’s highlights while enjoying the freedom and fun of riding an e-bike.
              This e-bike tour is an ideal way to experience the historical richness, cultural depth, and natural beauty of Chania. It offers a unique perspective on the city, combining leisure and learning in an eco-friendly adventure. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour promises a new and exciting way to explore Chania.

              • Sabbionara Rampart

              Walk through a beautiful route of the city, discover hidden gems and visit 10+ of the most important attractions and spots. Learn some introductory information about each place and interesting stories about the city in general.
              Download the ‘World City Trail ‘app from the store and login. Read the instructions and head to the starting location. Unlock photos of the exterior and the interior of the location.
              Read some information regarding the attraction and continue walking to the next checkpoint. Note what you liked and did not like and create your bucket list for the next days!
              Start your walk any time, without a schedule. Pause it for lunch, have a drink, visit an attraction of your choice, and continue later or even another day. With the maps feature, you will never get lost.
              Start your tour of the Memorial to the Fallen with a meaningful punch to the stomach. Explore the Gate of Sand and admire its view. Marvel at the architecture and unique location of Yali Jamisi. Then, head to the Maritime Museum of Crete to learn about the history of Crete and Hellenism at sea. Next, be enchanted by the old castle of Chania with its unique history. Admire Talos Square, named after the mythical hero. Learn about the historic Synagogue and the intriguing history of the old Archaeological Museum of Chania. Take tons of photos of the miraculous Metropolitan Church of Chania. The icing on the cake is Saint Nicholas with its incredible architecture as it is the only functioning Christian church with a Mosque.
              Download the ‘’World City Trail ‘’ app from the store. Then start your tour and enjoy!

              • Chania Regional Unit

              Andreas, an experienced soap maker, will provide you all the details and information to produce your own soap.
              In 1.5 hours you will learn to make your own soap and gain experience in soap making. In a fully equipped laboratory you will have the opportunity to do the entire soap production process.
              For the preparation of your own soap, we use ingredients that come from our land and at the end of the activity you take a soap with you.
              By completing the workshop you will be in a position when you return home to produce soap for your own use.

              Beaches near Kounoupidiana

              Listed below are the beaches near Kounoupidiana:
              • 1.4 km
              Agios Onoufrios Beach is located 1.4 km away.

              Agios Onoufrios, a serene seaside village located 8km north of Chania and close to Kounoupidiana, is a hidden gem worth visiting.

              The beach of Agios Onoufrios is quiet and sandy, and well protected from the winds, as it is located in a deep bay, along with a picturesque small port. Although not well-organized, it’s a popular spot for locals who come for the picturesque landscape and traditional taverns. The only downside is the fuel tanks located northwest of the beach, which break the peaceful atmosphere.

              Despite this, the beach is equipped with sunbeds, parasols, showers, changing rooms, and a lifeguard service. For sports enthusiasts, there are two volleyball courts available. Overall, Agios Onoufrios is a great destination for those looking for a quiet beach away from the crowds.

              • Agios Onoufrios Beach
              • Sand
              • Shallow
              • Blue
              • 2.1 km
              Kalathas beach is located 2.1 km away.

              The seaside village of Kalathas is located 12km northeast of Chania city, in a natural bay at Cape Akrotiri, which is open to the north winds. Current Kalathas is a relatively new village, which has been inhabited by residents of Chania who wanted to live away from the city centre.
              The beach in front of the village is beautiful, with fine sand and shallow crystal clear water. Opposite Kalathas, there is a small island which you can easily reach by swimming.

              The beach is very well organized with umbrellas, water sports, restaurants, hotels, lifeguards, mini markets, etc.

              West of the main bay, beyond the rocky end, there is a secluded sandy bay. This is not organized and is ideal for those who do not like crowded places.

              Tip: If you continue towards the far right of the beach, you will find a rather remote beach with usually hardly any people should you wish to avoid the crowded part of the beach.

              • Kalathas beach
              • Sand
              • Shallow
              • Blue
              • 3.2 km
              Tersanas Beach is located 3.2 km away.

              Tersanas is a charming coastal village situated 13km northeast of Chania, tucked away in a small cove on the west side of Cape Akrotiri. While it serves as the harbour for the neighbouring village of Chorafakia, Tersanas is a well-developed area and a popular holiday destination.

              The beach at Tersanas is nestled within a natural harbour that faces southwest. With its white, fine sand and crystal-clear shallow waters, it’s a small beach that can get crowded, especially on weekends. Visitors can take advantage of the available sunbeds, umbrellas, showers, and snack bars. Its calm waters and proximity to tourist facilities make it perfect for families, and there are buses from Chania that stop at Tersanas.

              • Tersanas Beach
              • Sand
              • Shallow
              • Blue
              • 3.8 km
              Maherida Beach is located 3.8 km away.

              Macherida, a small beach, is situated 14km northeast of Chania and 1km west of Chorafakia village, in close proximity to Tersanas. Its name is derived from the Greek word “machairi” meaning “knife,” inspired by the knife-like appearance of a rocky cape at its northern end. Another theory suggests it was named after the Gladiolis italics flower, known as “macherida” in Greek.

              The bay, facing southwest, is typically calm. At the heart of the bay lies a beautiful beach with white sand and turquoise water, enclosed by sharp rocks. The water clarity here is exceptional due to the sea currents that frequently change direction, sweeping away any rubbish. While the beach isn’t developed, there has been some residential construction in the vicinity in recent years. Macherida beach, with its seclusion, is a popular spot for nudists and is one of the preferred beaches for the gay community in Chania.

              The surrounding coastline serves as a unique habitat for various wild species. Close to the main road, amidst the rocks, is the Macherida pond that resembles a crater with saltwater springs. This provides a sanctuary for water snakes, turtles, and seagulls. The city bus route to Stavros passes through Tersanas and runs close to Macherida beach.

              • Maherida Beach
              • White Sand
              • Shallow
              • Turquoise

              Gorge to hike near Kounoupidiana

              Listed below are the gorges to hike near Kounoupidiana:
              • 8.7 km

              Avlaki Gorge is a 2 km hiking gorge in the Chania region of Crete, walked from Gouverneto Monastery down to Katholiko Bay about 16 km east of Chania city. The route rates 2 on a difficulty scale of 1 to 10, takes roughly 1 hour, drops 280 metres in altitude, and stays generally dry. Hikers reach the sea through a chain of caves, hermitages, and the abandoned Katholiko Monastery, which is why the canyon is also called Katholiko Gorge.

              What Avlaki Gorge is

              Avlaki Gorge is a short, steep monastic gorge that connects Gouverneto Monastery to the coast at Katholiko Bay. Avlaki Gorge sits in Arkoudovounia, a rugged pocket of the Akrotiri peninsula near Gouverneto Monastery, and it counts among Crete’s most significant canyons for its religious history. The secluded ravine gave refuge to numerous monks and hermits, who lived in its caves for centuries. The same gorge shelters the ancient, abandoned Katholiko Monastery, and that landmark gives the canyon its second name of Katholiko Gorge.

              The gorge is not entirely accessible along its full length, so most visitors follow the marked trail rather than the raw riverbed. A signposted path from the monastery carries you on a scenic but steep descent toward Katholiko and the sea. The walk is dry underfoot in normal conditions, because Avlaki Gorge carries no permanent stream. You can preview other routes in the region on the wider Crete gorges guide.

              Difficulty and duration

              Avlaki Gorge is an easy gorge to time but a steep one to walk. On a scale of 1 to 10, the route rates a difficulty level of 2, which suits reasonably fit walkers rather than technical canyoning. The one-way hike takes approximately 1 hour over its 2 km length, and it loses 280 metres of altitude between the monastery and the bay. The descent is the gentle part of the day; the same 280 metres must be climbed back on the return, so the uphill leg is where the effort concentrates.

              Getting to the trailhead

              Reach the trailhead by driving to Gouverneto Monastery, roughly 16 km east of Chania city on the Akrotiri peninsula. Follow these steps from Chania:

              1. Head east out of Chania toward Akrotiri and Chania International Airport, then continue north across the peninsula.
              2. Drive to Gouverneto Monastery, the last stop on the road and the official start of the marked trail.
              3. Pick up the signposted path at the monastery and begin the descent toward Katholiko.

              The monastery is the trailhead, so a hire car is the most direct way to reach it and to link Avlaki with other stops on Akrotiri. Renting a vehicle keeps the return climb on your own schedule rather than a tour timetable, which matters when you want to swim at the bay before heading back. Compare vehicles and pickup points through the Crete car rental directory.

              What to see along the way

              The trail passes four monastic and coastal landmarks in sequence, each a short leg apart:

              1. Cave Arkoudiotissa and the ancient temple of Artemis, reached about 10 minutes into the walk.
              2. The deserted Katholiko Monastery and the cave of Saint John the Hermit, a further 10 minutes down the trail.
              3. Katholiko Bay, another 15 to 25 minutes along the riverbed from the monastery, passing caves where hermits once lived.
              4. The rocky fjord at the gorge exit, a slender inlet of deep blue water with a small Venetian well, a tiny harbour once used by monks, and a quarry that supplied stone for the monastery.

              The bay guards one more curiosity worth the descent. A rock formation shaped like a boat stands near the water, and local legend calls it a pirate ship turned to stone by a monastery abbot’s curse. The deep blue water of the fjord makes the coastal finish a natural place to rest before the climb back.

              What to bring

              Pack for a steep, dry, and shadeless walk with a coastal reward at the end. Sturdy shoes grip the rocky descent far better than sandals, and they protect ankles on the loose sections toward Katholiko. Water and sun protection matter because the gorge is dry and largely exposed, so carry enough for both legs of the hike. Swimwear is worth adding, since the deep blue fjord at Katholiko Bay invites a swim before the return climb.

              Frequently asked questions

              What is Avlaki Gorge? Avlaki Gorge is a hiking gorge in the Chania region of Crete that runs from Gouverneto Monastery down to Katholiko Bay.

              What type of gorge is Avlaki Gorge? Avlaki Gorge is a hiking gorge, walked on a marked trail rather than descended with ropes.

              Is there water in Avlaki Gorge? Avlaki Gorge is generally dry, so the riverbed carries no permanent stream in normal conditions.

              How can I access Avlaki Gorge? Access Avlaki Gorge on foot, following the marked trail that starts at Gouverneto Monastery.

              How long is Avlaki Gorge? Avlaki Gorge is 2 km long from the monastery to the bay.

              What is the difficulty level of Avlaki Gorge? On a scale of 1 to 10, Avlaki Gorge has a difficulty level of 2.

              How many hours does it take to hike Avlaki Gorge? Hiking Avlaki Gorge takes approximately 1 hour one way.

              What is the altitude difference in Avlaki Gorge? The altitude difference in Avlaki Gorge is 280 metres.

              Where does Avlaki Gorge end? Avlaki Gorge ends at Katholiko Bay, a slender rocky fjord with deep blue water, a small Venetian well, and a tiny harbour once used by monks.

              Nearby gorges on Akrotiri and around Chania

              Several Chania canyons pair well with an Avlaki visit, each offering a different landscape and difficulty. Diplohahalo Gorge lies about 5.4 km away at the tip of Akrotiri, a technical route ending on the sands of Stefanou Beach. For a greener, car-accessible contrast further inland, the six-kilometre Therisso Gorge climbs toward the historic village of Therisso at the foot of the White Mountains.

              • Avlaki Gorge
              • 10.3 km

              Located at the farthest point of Akrotiri Cape lies the Diplochachalo Gorge. This gorge is situated near the village of Chordaki, en route to the renowned Stefanou or Seitan Limania beach. The gorge is a compact, breathtaking, and purely technical canyon featuring six descents, two of which are quite tall. It begins just beneath the quarry that stands out in the area. The gorge’s brief route, apart from the descents, forms dramatic rock shelters and formations with steep slopes. At the centre of the tallest waterfall, which stands at 38m, resides a beautiful cave adorned with stalactites and stalagmites, stretching around 20 meters deep. The gorge’s exit leads directly to the sandy shores of Stefanou Beach.

              • Diplohahalo Gorge
              • 10.7 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
              • 11.3 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

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