Visited Chania, a pretty little village on the northwestern coast of Crete. Touristy during the day, and maybe a bit boring, but picturesque. In the late afternoon, once the day tourists hopped back on their tour buses, Chania got a lot better. Overall I enjoyed Chania.









The lighthouse.


The backstreets were shoppy overkill, but actually there were many interesting shops.





There is one particular taverna in town that is quite famous for authentic, quality Greek food. Fancier presentation compared to the amazingly good peasant food I have been enjoying in and around Ferma for the last six weeks, but the presentation, while I appreciate it, doesn't mean much to me. Indeed, the food was excellent.



The old warehouse buildings lining the harbor.


Location:Crete, Greece