By MupDay - the planner that does the research for you.
Updated: 2026-08-18
Chania, nestled on the northwestern coast of Crete, is a picturesque harbor city blending rich history with breathtaking natural beauty. Its narrow alleys, charming Venetian harbor, and golden beaches invite you to experience an authentic and unforgettable Mediterranean vacation.
Plan a trip to Chania →The must-see places in Chania include Old Venetian Harbor, Chania Lighthouse, Municipal Market of Chania (Agora), Firka Fortress, Aptera Ancient City and more. Here is the full list, with a short note on each:
The heart of Chania, with an iconic lighthouse, seafood restaurants, and picturesque alleys perfect for strolling.
An impressive Venetian-Egyptian lighthouse at the end of the breakwater, offering panoramic views of the harbor and city.
A vibrant cross-shaped indoor market offering a wide variety of local products, cheeses, meats, and spices.
An impressive Venetian fortress overlooking the harbor entrance, with beautiful views and a small maritime museum inside.
A fascinating archaeological site with Roman and Greek ruins, offering spectacular views of Souda Bay.
Housed in a former Venetian monastery, displaying prehistoric and Roman artifacts from western Crete.
Remnants of the impressive walls that protected the city during the Venetian period, offering a glimpse into the past.
Showcases Crete's rich maritime history, with ship models, vessels, and naval artifacts.
An iconic Ottoman mosque with a large dome, located right on the waterfront of the Venetian harbor.
A green and peaceful park in the city center, with a small zoo, playground, and a cafe.
A pleasant and accessible sandy beach a short walk from the Old Town, with many tavernas.
A beautifully restored synagogue that stands as a testament to Chania's historic Jewish community.
A historic industrial area with old tanneries on the waterfront, offering a unique atmosphere and photo opportunities.
An interesting historical site that now forms part of the Archaeological Museum of Chania.
A beautiful Greek Orthodox church, serving as an example of local religious architecture.
Here is what 7 days in Chania look like when the planner builds them: stops grouped by proximity so no day doubles back, one full day at a time. The same route can be built for any length, from two days to a week.
This is an example. The planner builds a different route for your dates, real opening hours, how you get around and your own preferences.
Build your own itinerary - your dates, your preferences ←Old Venetian Harbor, Chania Lighthouse, Municipal Market of Chania (Agora), Firka Fortress, Aptera Ancient City, Archaeological Museum of Chania
Any season works - MupDay plans around opening hours and the weather, and rebuilds your days as you add or remove places.
Most travellers spend between two and five days in Chania. MupDay builds a full itinerary for whatever length you pick - two days, three, four or a week - splitting the places across the days by proximity and opening hours, so each day stands on its own.
Pick places in MupDay and it auto-builds a day-by-day route with no zig-zag, weather-aware.