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Chania is Crete’s second largest town and the capital of the homonymous regional unit. It lies on the island’s north coast, about 60 km (37 m) west of Rethymno and 135 km (84 m) west of Heraklion. Also known as “Venice of the East”, Chania is divided into two parts: the old town and the larger modern one. The old town is situated all around the old harbor and is the matrix upon which the whole urban area was developed. It used to be surrounded by the old Venetian fortifications, the building of which started in 1538; nowadays only the eastern and western parts of these fortifications survive. Chania has a long and unique history to narrate: once a Minoan settlement, it then went through the Roman, the Byzantine, the Arab, the Venetian and the Ottoman era. Through various revolts, it was finally reunited with the rest of Greece in 1913. The 2nd World War and the Battle of Crete are other important chapters of Cretan history. Chania’s nature, hospitality, and culture are just too rich to be included in a single paragraph. You are welcome to see and feel them for yourself. And in doing so, enjoy yourself! How to Get to Domus Aqua in Kato Daratso - Chania, Crete: From the airport, follow the signs that will lead you to Chania. Once you enter the town, follow Eleftheriou Venizelou Street, which leads to the municipal market. Continue straight onto Chatzimichali Giannari Street, which soon becomes Skalidi str. You continue and follow Kissamou str. which will lead you after 5-10 minutes of driving distance to the Kato Daratso area. On the main road of PEO Chania-Kissamou, you will turn right on the Chania-Kissamou 113 and again right in 20 meters. You will continue straight to the small street where you will our sign within 50 meters on your left. GPS: 35.511847, 23.975935 We can make arrangements to welcome you at the Villa upon your arrival.
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