437 activities · Greece
Chania, Greece, has 437 activities, tours and experiences to book. Don't miss: Archaeological Museum of Chania, Presentation of the Virgin Mary Cathedral, Etz Hayyim Synagogue, Agios Nikolaos in Chania. Also worth exploring nearby: Adelianos Kampos, Bali.
01Things to do

Archaeological Museum of Chania
Archaeological museum

Presentation of the Virgin Mary Cathedral
Eastern Orthodox cathedral

Etz Hayyim Synagogue
Synagogue

Agios Nikolaos in Chania
Church building

Assumption Cathedral, Chania
Cathedral

Nautical Museum of Crete
Maritime museum
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Duration
10 h
Language
allemand, anglais
Guidance
Guide
Group
Private activity
Booking
Instant confirmation
Lead time
Book up to 12 h before departure
Ticket
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Tickets
One per booking
Cancellation
Free cancellation available
Experience a Perfect Day of Sun, Sea & Culture! Enjoy nearly 5 hours of pure relaxation swimming and sunbathing by the sea, as we take you to two of Greece’s most iconic beaches—Elafonisi and Falasarna—all in one unforgettable day. We begin our journey at Elafonisi, the day’s most breathtaking destination. Dive into shallow turquoise waters, walk along soft pink sands, and explore the exotic lagoons, ideal even for children. Next, we head west to the stunning Falasarna Beach, a local favorite known for its crystal-clear turquoise sea and wide, white sandy shore—perfect for unwinding under the sun. Our final stop is the traditional village of Vouves, where we’ll visit the oldest olive tree in the world and enjoy a tasting of pure Cretan extra virgin olive oil—a true taste of the island's heritage. Private Tour for Small Groups - Up to 6 or 12 Travelers
Choose your option when you book.
Duration: 11 hours Snacks & Beverages 9 seater minivan Pickup included
Duration: 11 hours Snacks & Beverages 20 seater minibus Pickup included
Plage d’Elafonissi
Off the southwestern tip of Crete, about 75 kilometers from Chania town, lies Elafonisi beach and small island. It is within walking distance from the mainland, sometimes without even getting one’s toes wet. It was once used by pirates to hide their loot (lafyra) and that is how it got its name. The island (about 1.3 km long and 400 meters wide) is a protected nature reserve and boasts one of the finest sand beaches in the country. More than that, Elafonisi is the only Greek contender in a Tripadvisor list of the world’s 25 best beaches for 2014. This is to be expected: blindingly white-pink sand, turquoise-white lagoon-like waters that ripple as they pick up the breeze, an exotic place with sporadic vegetation against the stark bareness of the Cretan mountains. On the island discover numerous small coves, sandy beaches and interesting rock formations. It is also home to 110 plant species including the protected Androcymbium rechingeri, which is as rare as it sounds.
Falasarna beach is located in the western part of Crete, about 53 km from the town of Chania and 13 km from the town of Kissamos. Quite popular with day trippers, its stunning beaches and clear turquoise blue sea are unique. It has received many awards for its beauty, amenities and services enjoyed by the visitor. The long sandy beach is one of its most important advantages, as it offers the chance to the visitors to enjoy it, even in the high season period. Swimming in the crystal clear turquoise waters of the beach, will make anyone feel the ultimate pleasure. Its beach is fully organized with umbrellas and sun beds in its biggest part. However, there are several free spots for those who prefer to put their own umbrella and towel on the sand. What will impress you the most, is the charming and unique sunset, one of the most beautiful in Greece. The sunset there is really impressive, as there is nothing to obstruct your field of view between the beach and the horizon.
The Monumental Olive Tree of Vouves
The Olive tree of Vouves is probably one of the oldest olive trees in the world, which remains productive to this day. The exact age of the tree cannot be determined. While tree ring analysis demonstrated the tree to be at least 2000 years old, scientists from the University of Crete have estimated it to be 4000 years old. In 1997 it was declared a protected natural monument and, in October 2009, the Olive Tree Museum of Vouves was inaugurated in a nearby 19th-century house, displaying traditional tools used in the process of olive cultivation. As of the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004, olive branches “kotinos” from this ancient olive tree were used for the wreath of Marathon winners in every Olympic game. Every year over 20,000 people from all over the world visit this ancient tree.
Pickup included.
Pickup points: Hotel, Harbour (298 stops served).
Contact us to define your pick up location
Pricing per group (up to 15 people).
1 traveler(s) minimum · 15 maximum per booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Product code: 149935P10
Activity offered by SeaByBus Explore Crete via Viator.