Heraklion
The capital and largest city of Crete and the main arrival point for most visitors - direct access to Knossos, the Archaeological Museum and the Venetian harbour.
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Chania is a coastal city in western Crete that serves as a key arrival point for travelers exploring the island's beaches, towns, and inland routes. Chania International Airport (CHQ) is located 14.1 kilometers (8.8 miles) from the city center, with travel times of 20 to 30 minutes by car. Heraklion International Airport (HER) provides a second option at 145 kilometers (90.1 miles), with journeys lasting 2 to 2.5 hours depending on traffic conditions. Travelers choose between the two based on flight availability and overall travel plans.
The city gives guests a rich mix of cultural sites and natural landscapes. The Old Town, with its Venetian harbor and Ottoman-era architecture, sits within walking distance of the center. Balos Lagoon and Elafonissi Beach are among the most photographed coastal spots in Greece, while Samaria Gorge - one of the longest in Europe - draws hikers from across the island. For families, Limnoupolis Water Park offers a convenient day out just 7.5 kilometers west of the city.
Visitors can reach and get around the city through taxis, public buses, rental cars, or private transfers. Public buses cost €1.20-€2.50 for local routes and €10-€15 for longer trips. Taxis follow metered rates starting at €4.00, with airport transfers to Chania town often following a fixed fare of around €25-€30. Rental cars start from around €20-€25 per day and work well for exploring the wider western Crete region.
Private transfers provide direct, pre-arranged travel with fixed pricing, which helps guests manage timing and avoid delays during arrivals or longer journeys. This option works especially well during peak summer months, when airport congestion and taxi availability become less predictable.
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Chania Airport connects western Crete with major European cities, serving as a key arrival point for travelers heading to resorts, towns, and coastal areas. The airport is 14.1 kilometers (8.7 miles) from Chania city center, with travel times typically 20 to 30 minutes. Passengers often encounter congestion during peak travel months, with queues forming for taxis and car rentals shortly after arrivals.
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Book airport transferTravelers can get from Chania to Heraklion Airport by taxi, private transfer, public bus, or rental car. The airport lies 148 kilometers (92 miles) from Chania, which makes travel time longer and requires more planning.
Taxis provide a direct route, with journey times averaging 2-2.5 hours depending on traffic. Fares usually range from €160-€220, and long-distance bookings may require advance arrangements during peak periods.
Private transfers offer a more comfortable and well-coordinated option. Drivers follow a planned route and provide door-to-door service without unnecessary stops. Pricing stays fixed in advance, which helps travelers manage costs while enjoying a more relaxed ride.
Public buses serve as the most budget-friendly option at around €15-€20, but routes often require a transfer in Rethymno, extending total travel time to 3-4 hours. Rental cars allow full flexibility for the 2-2.5 hour drive, though fuel costs and vehicle return logistics should be planned in advance.
Tourists can get from Chania to Chania Airport by taxi, public bus, private transfer, or rental car. A taxi covers the 14.1 kilometers in 20 to 30 minutes under normal traffic conditions, providing a direct option for most travelers. Availability may become limited during peak periods, and fares can vary based on time of day.
Public buses connect Chania city to the airport at scheduled intervals, with tickets priced between €2.50 and €4.00. This option suits budget-conscious travelers, though fixed departure times require planning ahead.
A private transfer provides a pre-arranged pickup at a chosen time and location for a smooth journey to the airport. Travelers follow a direct route without waiting for availability, making it easier to reach the terminal on time with fixed, clearly defined pricing.
Chania offers several transportation options that allow travelers to move between the city, nearby beaches, and other destinations across Crete. Visitors commonly rely on taxis, public buses, rental cars, and private transfers to cover different types of journeys throughout their stay.
Each option serves a specific need, whether for short city trips, budget travel, or flexible exploration. Travelers often choose based on convenience, timing, and comfort when deciding how to get around.
Visitors can get around Chania by taxi, public bus, rental car, or private transfer. Taxis provide a direct and convenient way to travel within the city and to nearby areas, with metered fares for shorter trips and agreed rates for longer distances. Public buses connect Chania with suburbs, beaches, and other towns at an affordable cost, though fixed routes and schedules require planning. Rental cars give full control over the itinerary for visiting remote beaches, villages, and inland attractions. Private transfers offer a pre-arranged solution with fixed pricing and door-to-door service, allowing guests to move between locations without delays.
Taxis in Chania are available at designated ranks across the city, including the Old Town, central square, bus station, and airport. Drivers operate under a regulated system with meters for standard trips. Day rates charge around €0.90 per kilometer, while night rates increase to approximately €1.25 per kilometer, with surcharges for airport pickups. Short rides within the city usually range between €5 and €15. Airport transfers to Chania town often follow a fixed fare of around €25-€30.
Buses in Chania follow a fixed route system connecting the city with suburbs, beaches, and other towns. Urban buses serve local areas, while KTEL buses handle longer intercity routes from the central station. Tickets remain affordable, with urban fares typically €1.20-€2.50 and intercity routes averaging €10-€15. Schedules are fixed, so travelers need to plan ahead for departure times and connections. Some routes require transfers or short walks to the final destination.
Private car rental gives travelers full control over movement around Chania and the rest of Crete. Economy cars typically start at around €20-€25 per day in low season, while larger vehicles can exceed €50 per day during busier periods. Fuel, parking, and optional add-ons increase the total cost. A rental car makes the most sense for travelers planning to explore multiple destinations, visit remote areas, or follow a flexible itinerary across several days. Short stays within Chania town may feel less practical, where walking and taxis already cover most routes.
No, Uber is not available in Chania. Ride-hailing services do not operate anywhere in Crete, including major cities such as Heraklion and Chania. Visitors should plan ahead more carefully without app-based services, especially for airport transfers or longer journeys across Crete. Taxis, buses, rental cars, and pre-arranged private transfers remain the main transportation options.
A rental car gives visitors full control over their schedule, allowing exploration of beaches, villages, and inland routes at their own pace - well-suited for multiple stops across several days. Drivers must handle navigation, traffic, and parking in busier locations.
A private transfer focuses on convenience and ease for point-to-point travel. Guests avoid navigation, traffic concerns, and parking, since a professional driver handles the journey. Fixed pricing keeps costs clear in advance. Travelers often combine both: a private transfer simplifies arrival and departure days, while a rental car supports independent exploration during the rest of the stay.
No, there is no metro or railway system in Chania. Crete does not have any rail-based transport, so visitors rely entirely on road networks. Public buses provide structured routes between key areas, while taxis offer direct transport with metered pricing. Private transfers provide a more organized option with pre-arranged pickups, fixed pricing, and direct door-to-door service.
Current taxi rates in Chania follow the regulated tariff set for Crete, established in August 2022. The base fare is €4.00 covering the first 2.4 kilometers, followed by €0.90 per kilometer and a waiting charge of €45.00 per hour. Night rates apply between 00:00 and 06:00, with the per-kilometer rate increasing to €1.25. An airport fee of €4.00 is added to journeys to or from Chania Airport. Final costs depend on distance, traffic, and waiting time.
Chania International Airport (CHQ) is the closest airport to Chania, located 14.1 kilometers (8.8 miles) from the city center with a journey time of 20 to 30 minutes. Heraklion International Airport (HER) serves as the second option, located 145 kilometers (90.1 miles) east of Chania, with travel time ranging from 2 to 2.5 hours. Travelers choose between the two based on flight availability and pricing.
Other ways to get around Chania include walking, biking, and renting a scooter or ATV. Walking works well within the Old Town and harbor area, where narrow streets and short distances make it easy to move between shops and landmarks. Cycling follows relatively flat routes along the waterfront, though traffic requires attention. Scooters and ATVs provide flexibility for short to medium distances at around €15-€30 per day. This option works well for accessing beaches and nearby villages, though it requires a valid driving license and confidence on local roads.
Yes - child seats are available on request. Select the seat type you need, or add a note in the special-requests field when booking, and the driver will have the seat ready for your arrival.
PLT Transfers confirms the fixed fare at booking, and payment is made to the driver at the end of your journey. No prepayment is required to get a quote, so you can see the full price before you confirm.
PLT Transfers monitors your flight in real time. If your arrival is delayed, your driver adjusts the pickup time automatically, and you are not charged for the wait.
Chania combines coastal scenery, historical layers, and natural landscapes within a relatively compact area - each destination offers a different experience within short driving distances.
Located 0.5 km (0.3 miles) from the city center, Chania Old Town reflects Venetian and Ottoman influence through narrow streets, preserved facades, and small courtyards. Visitors walk through alleys filled with local shops, cafes, and traditional buildings, while landmarks such as the harbor and old mosques provide historical context. Evening walks here are especially popular.
Located 56.3 km (35 miles) northwest of Chania, Balos Lagoon is known for its shallow turquoise water and white sand formations. Access involves a drive followed by a short hike or a boat trip. The island of Gramvousa sits nearby, adding another point of interest to the visit. Best visited on calmer days for the most vivid water colors.
Located 44 km (27.3 miles) south of Chania, Samaria Gorge is one of the longest gorges in Europe at approximately 16 kilometers. The hiking route passes through steep cliffs, forests, and the narrow "Iron Gates." Visitors complete the hike over several hours, passing natural springs and changing terrain. Preparation is needed due to distance and summer heat.
Located 75 km (46.6 miles) southwest of Chania, Elafonissi features shallow water with pink-tinted sand caused by crushed shells. Visitors can walk across a sandbar to a small islet, with calm conditions ideal for swimming. Facilities include sunbeds and small cafes during peak season. Early arrivals help avoid crowds on this iconic beach.
Located 22.5 km (14 miles) northeast of Chania, Seitan Limania sits between steep cliffs along a narrow inlet. The beach is known for deep blue water contrasting with rugged rock formations. Visitors reach the shore via a steep path requiring proper footwear. The dramatic setting attracts photographers and swimmers looking for something beyond typical coastal spots.
Located 7.5 km (4.7 miles) west of Chania, Limnoupolis Water Park provides a recreational option for families and groups. The park includes slides, pools, and relaxation areas for different age groups, with restaurants and seating facilities on-site. Visitors spend several hours here - a convenient break from beach visits or long drives across western Crete.
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PLT Transfers connects travelers to various destinations in Crete, from major cities to well-known coastal settlements. Private transfers are a quick way to get from one destination to the next.
The capital and largest city of Crete and the main arrival point for most visitors - direct access to Knossos, the Archaeological Museum and the Venetian harbour.
Transfers to Heraklion
A lively coastal resort town east of Heraklion, with beaches, resorts, entertainment and water parks close by.
Transfers to Hersonissos
A historic old town and long sandy beach between Heraklion and Chania, crowned by the iconic Fortezza fortress.
Transfers to Rethymno
The southernmost city in Europe, on Crete's Libyan Sea coast - gateway to Chrissi Island and the dramatic Ha Gorge.
Transfers to IerapetraA picturesque eastern town overlooking Mirabello Bay, famous for Lake Voulismeni and its scenic coastal routes.
Transfers to Agios Nikolaos
A picturesque circular bay resort northwest of Heraklion, with calm water and a sandy beach ideal for families.
Transfers to Agia Pelagia
A world-renowned luxury area in eastern Crete, known for high-end resorts and the historic island of Spinalonga nearby.
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