Chania International Airport Ioannis Daskalogiannis serves western Crete, Greece's largest island. This busy airport welcomes visitors to Chania's stunning Venetian harbor with lighthouse, beautiful old town with narrow streets and Ottoman architecture, Samaria Gorge (Europe's longest gorge), pristine beaches of Elafonisi and Balos Lagoon with white sand and turquoise water, and authentic Cretan villages in the mountains. Located 14 kilometers east of Chania city, the airport provides access to western Crete's natural wonders and Venetian heritage.

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Bus services from Chania Airport provide connections to main destinations.
Train services are very limited in Greece, especially on islands.
Local taxis are available at Chania Airport taxi ranks.
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Car rental is available at Chania Airport with international and local companies.
Hotel shuttles are offered by some hotels and resorts.
At JamTransfer.com, we understand Greece's unique beauty and island character:
Chania Old Town and Harbor: Western Crete's capital (14km, 20 minutes) has one of Greece's most beautiful harbors - Venetian fortifications, Egyptian lighthouse (19th century), colorful waterfront buildings, narrow streets with boutiques and tavernas. The old town blends Venetian, Turkish, and Greek architecture. Must-see: Archaeological Museum (Venetian church), Maritime Museum, Firkas Fortress, Turkish mosques converted to cultural centers, leather street (Skridlof) with traditional leather goods. Chania is more charming and authentic than over-touristed resort areas.
Balos Lagoon: This stunning shallow lagoon (56km northwest) on Gramvousa peninsula features white sand, turquoise shallow water, and exotic appearance. Accessible by boat from Kissamos (1 hour) or 4WD/hiking down steep path. The lagoon is spectacular but very crowded in peak season (arrive by boat before 11am or after 3pm). Princess Diana famously visited. One of Crete's most photographed spots.
Elafonisi Beach: Located at Crete's southwestern tip (75km from Chania, 1.5 hours), Elafonisi features rare pink sand created by crushed shells, shallow turquoise lagoon water, and unique beauty. The beach is actually a small island connected to Crete by shallow sandbar - you can walk across. Protected nature reserve. Very crowded in peak season (arrive early morning or late afternoon). One of Europe's most beautiful beaches.
Samaria Gorge: Europe's longest gorge (16km, hiking 4-7 hours) cuts through White Mountains from Omalos plateau (1250m) to Agia Roumeli on the south coast. The hike is spectacular with towering cliffs, narrow 'Iron Gates' section (only 3m wide, 300m walls), and diverse flora. The trail is one-way downhill - boat from Agia Roumeli to Chora Sfakion, then bus back. The gorge is open May-October (closed in winter due to flash flood risk). Very popular - start early (6-7am) to avoid crowds.
