Villas and Holiday Homes in Chania

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Villas and Holiday Homes with Pool in Chania

Among the 12217 villas in Chania here are the 8 best villas with pool

Frequently Asked Questions about Chania

  • What are the must-see attractions to visit in Chania?

    The Venetian Harbor is a definite highlight, with its iconic lighthouse and the Maritime Museum of Crete offering a glimpse into the region's seafaring past. Don't miss a stroll through the narrow, winding streets of the Old Town, and for a taste of natural beauty, a visit to Elafonissi Beach with its pink sand is highly recommended.
  • Which district of Chania is best known for its villas?

    The areas surrounding the city, particularly to the west and east of the Old Town, are where you'll find many villas. Neighborhoods like Akrotiri and the coastal villages along the western part of the peninsula offer a good selection.
  • What are the advantages of staying in a villa in Chania?

    Staying in a villa provides more space and privacy compared to a hotel. Many villas come with private pools and kitchens, offering a more relaxed and self-sufficient vacation experience. It's a great way to experience local life, especially if the villa is in a quieter area outside the immediate city center.
  • How much does it cost to rent a villa in Chania on average?

    The cost of renting a villa in Chania varies significantly based on size, amenities, location, and the time of year. During peak season, you might expect prices to range from around 150 euros to over 500 euros per night for a decent-sized villa with a pool. Off-season rentals can be considerably less.
  • Are there villas near the city center in Chania?

    Yes, there are villas located within or very close to the city center of Chania. These often offer the convenience of being within walking distance of the Venetian Harbor and the Old Town's attractions, though they may be smaller or have fewer amenities like private pools compared to villas further out.
  • How far in advance should I book a villa in Chania?

    For the best selection and prices, especially if traveling during the popular summer months (June to August), it's advisable to book a villa in Chania at least six months in advance. For shorter trips or during the shoulder seasons, three to four months might suffice.
  • Are there wineries or food tours near villas in Chania?

    Yes, the region around Chania is known for its agricultural produce and local wines. Many villas are situated within reach of wineries offering tastings, and local food tours are available that explore traditional Cretan cuisine. Some tours might focus on olive oil production or local cheese making.
  • Is a car necessary to stay in a villa in Chania?

    Whether a car is necessary depends on the villa's location and your plans. If the villa is in the heart of Chania's Old Town or a coastal village with amenities within walking distance, a car might not be essential. However, if you plan to explore further afield, visit beaches like Balos or Falassarna, or stay in a more secluded villa, a car is highly recommended for convenience and flexibility.

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