Chania lighthouse

Chania Old Town and Cretan Landscape Tour (price per group of 6)

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480 minutes
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This is a private tour with a 7-seater van for a maximum 6 guests (price is for 6 persons). Chania since the ancient times was a melting pot of civilizations and cultures, each invader and new town resident leaving its mark on history, architecture and culture. Chania is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe dating back to Minoan civilization around 5000BC. In this tour we will go through the waterfront, alleyways, fortifications, viewpoints and marks of the past. After walking for 2 hours through the city I will drive through scenic Therisso gorge, to a small village inside the mountains where there is an amazing restaurant. Everything is cooked on fire and eating is an experience. Lunch is around 20 euro per person and not included. Then we will return through a road with panoramic view of Chania, Souda bay and the north coast. On the way through nature I will make some stops to take photos and will tell you stories of revolutions, myths, traditions and Cretan culture.

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Chania Old Town and Cretan Landscape Tour (price per group of 6)

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FromAUD $1,181.23Per Group

What's included in Chania Old Town and Cretan Landscape Tour (price per group of 6)

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

Chania Old Town

We will walk around Chania old town for about 2 hours at the Jewish, Christian, Muslim sections of the city. Will explore the sights of different eras on the city and their history.

Lighthouse of Chania

Chania lighthouse is the oldest light house in the Mediterranean, built in 1864. The lighthouse is the main landmark of Chania. The tower is 21m high and is built on a stone base, located at the end of the old harbour's pier opposite to the fortress of Firkas. Visitors are not allowed to enter the lighthouse. Chania lighthouse was first constructed by the Venetians around 1600, destroyed in the siege of Chania and it took its final form, in the shape of a minaret, during the Egyptian occupation. It was restored in 1996.

Firkas Fortress

The fortress of Firkas on the northwest side of the port of Chania was constructed between 1610 and 1645 to protect the Venetian harbour entrance from raiders. The fall of the city of Chania in the hands of the Turks in 1645, meant automatically that the fortress belonged to the new conquerors. That is when it got its current name, because “Firka” in Turkish means “barrack”. On the northern side of the Firka fortress were six consecutive domes, that sheltered the large cannons, so that they would face the entrance of the harbor and face any possible attacker. The Firka Fortress was used as a prison since then and up to the Greek civil war of the 20th century. During the Ottoman rule, the Firka Fortress constituted the seat of the military governor of the city. It is the place where the Greek flag was raised, in 1913, the year of the reunion of Crete with Greece. Today, at the entrance of the Fortress is situated the Maritime Museum.

Inclusions

  • Private transportation
  • Guided tour
  • 3-course lunch around 20 euro per person, not included. We will leave when you are full!
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Total duration time varies in the travel time.

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Pickup and Dropoff

You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points

Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.

Additional Information

Pick up and drop off at Souda port, your accommodation or any other convenient location in the greater Chania area. Please contact us regarding your pick up place for further information.

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Operator

Niriis Tours