Easily visit the most famous places
Incredible beaches, Chania city, archeological spots, shops & restaurants are just a few kilometers away from Xenios Dias Apartments.
Check out a few of our recommendations that you can visit while you stay in Crete.

Chania Old Town & Harbor
Notable for the energetic air, Chania is home to a trademark old town, an image of its multicultural character. Lovely and heartfelt back streets add to the staggering perspectives on the Venetian port and the lighthouse.
Balos Beach
Balos is a tidal pond situated at the cape of Gramvoussa, which is the farthest mark of the Southwest Crete. It is viewed as one of the most excellent beaches of the island, with its perfectly clear water and the pink shade of the sand. You might arrive there either by boat from Kissamos, or via vehicle through a non-asphalted street.


Samaria Gorge
Nature, Hiking
Situated in Southwest Crete in the territorial unit of Chania, Samaria Gorge National Park covers an area of 51000m2 and is visited by up to 3,000 individuals every day in August that is the peak of the tourist season.
It is the most popular canyon in Crete and is the longest crevasse in Greece as well as the entire of Europe. Samaria gorge is part of the famous E4 hiking trail trail that beginnings in Andalusia, Spain and completions in Cyprus, and is an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Falasarna Beach
Falassarna is now one of the most famous destinations in Crete, both for its beaches and for ecological interest. Falassarna is part of the Natura 2000 network, both due to its variety of flora and fauna and as an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Falassarna beach has been voted the most beautiful beach of Crete and is rated as one of the 10 best beaches in all of Europe. It has crystal clear waters and wonderful white and pink sand.


Agia Triada Monastery
The Monastery of Agia Triada has a particular façade with Doric segments, yet the components of Renaissance design advise us that the cloister was worked by the Cretan priests Ieremias and Lavrentios, of the Venetian Orthodox Tzagarolos family.
Tzagarolon Monastery is a Patriarchal – Stavropegiac cloister. It is currently one of the main religious communities in Crete, with gigantic effect on instruction in the island.
Easily visit the most famous places
Incredible beaches, Chania city, archeological spots, shops & restaurants are just a few kilometers away from Xenios Dias Apartments.
Check out a few of our recommendations that you can visit while you stay in Crete.

Chania Old Town & Harbor
Notable for the energetic air, Chania is home to a trademark old town, an image of its multicultural character. Lovely and heartfelt back streets add to the staggering perspectives on the Venetian port and the lighthouse.
Balos Beach
Access with car & Daily boat trips.
Balos is a tidal pond situated at the cape of Gramvoussa, which is the farthest mark of the Southwest Crete. It is viewed as one of the most excellent beaches of the island, with its perfectly clear water and the pink shade of the sand. You might arrive there either by boat from Kissamos, or via vehicle through a non-asphalted street.


Samaria Gorge
Situated in Southwest Crete in the territorial unit of Chania, Samaria Gorge National Park covers an area of 51000m2 and is visited by up to 3,000 individuals every day in August that is the peak of the tourist season.
It is the most popular canyon in Crete and is the longest crevasse in Greece as well as the entire of Europe. Samaria gorge is part of the famous E4 hiking trail trail that beginnings in Andalusia, Spain and completions in Cyprus, and is an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Falasarna Beach
Falassarna is now one of the most famous destinations in Crete, both for its beaches and for ecological interest. Falassarna is part of the Natura 2000 network, both due to its variety of flora and fauna and as an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Falassarna beach has been voted the most beautiful beach of Crete and is rated as one of the 10 best beaches in all of Europe. It has crystal clear waters and wonderful white and pink sand.


Agia Triada Monastery
The Monastery of Agia Triada has a particular façade with Doric segments, yet the components of Renaissance design advise us that the cloister was worked by the Cretan priests Ieremias and Lavrentios, of the Venetian Orthodox Tzagarolos family.
Tzagarolon Monastery is a Patriarchal – Stavropegiac cloister. It is currently one of the main religious communities in Crete, with gigantic effect on instruction in the island.