Beaches
  • 1. Balos Beach
  • 2. Falassarna Beach
  • 3. Seitan Limania Beach
  • 4. Elafonissi
Chania City Attractions
  • 1. Venetian Harbor of Chania
  • 2. Egyptian Lighthouse of Chania
  • 3. Venetian Fortress of Firkas
  • 4. Kioutsouk Hassan Mosque
  • 5. Venizelos Tombs
Chania City Museums
  • 1. Archaeological Museum of Chania
  • 2. Maritime Museum of Crete

Unbeatable location near Chania Old Town

Perfectly situated in the peaceful area of Kato Daratso, just 4 kilometres (15 minutes by car or bus) from bustling Chania Old Town and only 300 meters away from the sandy organized beach of Agii Apostoli, Nontas Suites offers an excellent value-for-money ratio and serves as the ideal base for exploring Greece's most beautiful island, Crete.

The excellent location of Nontas Suites also allows you to relax at the central pool, the spa centre, or the beauty salon of Nontas Hotel (50m distance), which belongs to the same hotel group, or take a walk to the exceptional nearby beaches.

You can also easily explore all the exciting attractions of the neighbouring Old Town of Chania (Venetian Harbor, Archaeological Museum, Maritime Museum, etc.).

Distances

Nontas Hotel - 50 m
Venetian Harbor of Chania - 5.6 km
Port of Souda - 12 km
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Suggestions
Nontas Hotel

Nontas Suites offers its guests the opportunity to enjoy a rich breakfast buffet in a brand new, specially designed space located within the neighboring Nontas Hotel (50 meters away), which belongs to the same hotel group. Our buffet includes a variety of exquisite products, dishes, and flavors, many of which are sourced from the Cretan land and represent Cretan culinary tradition. A unique experience that is the ideal way to start your day full of energy and deliciousness.

Travel back in time at Chania's Old Town

Atmospheric, stunning, and with diverse cultural influences (Venetian, Ottoman, Jewish, etc.), Chania's Old Town encapsulates the rich history, gastronomy, and charm of Crete. Experience a unique journey back in time as you explore its cobblestone streets, visit its museums, and stop for coffee, food, and drinks at the picturesque Venetian Harbor with the famous Egyptian Lighthouse in the background - one of the oldest surviving lighthouses in the world (late 16th century).

Exploring Chania Town also includes stops at the Venetian shipyards (Neoria), among which the Great Arsenal stands out, as well as in the Jewish neighbourhood, the Square of Splantzia, once the heart of the Turkish quarter during the Ottoman occupation, and the Venetian Fortress of Firkas, where the Greek flag was raised symbolically for the first time after the liberation of Crete in 1913.

Exploring Exotic Balos

Easily accessible by morning boat from Kissamos (or, more difficulty, by unpaved road), the Balos lagoon is internationally renowned for its azure and translucent shallow waters bordered by shimmering white and pink sand, adorned with reddish seashells.

Representing the wild beauty of Crete at its finest, Balos rightly holds the title of the No.1 "beach" destination for any traveller on the island, and it is famous for its stunning sunsets. It and the surrounding area belong to the Natura 2000 protection program, as it hosts numerous rare species of flora and fauna.

The Vast Whiteness of Falassarna

Awarded as the best beach in Crete and one of the top 10 beaches in Europe, Falassarna, located in the western part of the Gramvousa Peninsula, stretches across a vast area and includes the ruins of the ancient Greek-Roman city at its northern end.

The combination of white sand and the splendid blue-green waters creates a tropical paradise-like scenery that captivates visitors from sunrise to sunset. The area around Falassarna is also included in the protected Natura 2000 areas.

The enchanting Elafonissi

Shallow turquoise waters and glistening white sands adorned with delicate pink hues from crushed seashells converge to create an exotic masterpiece that leaves visitors awestruck. This small island, protected by the Natura 2000 Network due to its sand dunes and over 100 rare plant species, connects to a narrow peninsula on some days, while on others, you'll need to wade through knee-deep water to savor its beauty.

If you're in the mood for a leisurely stroll in the shallows, you can visit the chapel of Agia Irini and the lighthouse situated at the island's edge.

Transfers

You can arrange through us your transfer from and to the airport.