The largest city in western Crete and, together with Rethymnon
the most attractive, Haniá is a historically charming labyrinth of
jumbled Venetian and Turkish buildings surrounding a small harbour,
with colourful markets, town squares, craft shops and fine dining
possibilities. Narrow, winding lanes are lined with tavernas, cafes
and shops, and ancient alleyways lead to endless photographic
opportunities that encompass overhanging wooden balconies, delicate
stonework and white Orthodox churches. The port area is the oldest
and most interesting part of town and is busiest at night with many
bars and restaurants. A promenade curves around the harbour leading
from the main hotel area. There are a few museums worth visiting,
including the Archaeological and Naval Museums, and the famed walk
through the Samaria Gorge is a worthwhile excursion from the
town.