Chaniá lies on the western side of the island
it is a district with a fertile vegetation idyllic bays and beaches,
high mountains, and charming villages ,Georgioupoli, Kastelli, Paeochora,
Chora Sfakion. The beautiful and well known beach of Elafonssi with
the island, which is also called Greece’s Maldives because
of the crystal clear blue waters and its beautiful surroundings.
Here lies the well known monastery Chrissokalitisa it is reputed
to have a golden step on the stairway and those whom are pure of
heart and free from sin can see the golden step.
Lefka Ori (the White Mountain) 2453 metres high, the
mountain rises a few kilometres from the north coast and stretches
over to the south side of the island. Her lies the famous Samaria
ravine which is Europe’s longest ravine. Towards the peninsula
Akortiri lies the well known Souda bay, Greece’s largest natural
harbour. Here is the main base for the Greek navy on the island.
Also there is a ferry connection to the mainland (Athens). West of
Chania is Kissamos bay which was a important harbour in the pre-roman
times. The area is also well known for its good wines.