Suites Pandora
27-29 Lithinon St.
Hania
731 32 Crete
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You enter this 19th century neoclassical house from a charming little courtyard shaded by an enormous lemon tree. Step inside and you find yourself in a striking space that has one wall entirely covered with a colourful modern fresco, which has marble sculptured chairs attached to it. The twelve rooms and suites are more classical in their décor: high, light blue ceilings, pristine white walls, brass beds, marble tables, antiques and white curtains create a fresh and airy, yet intimate atmosphere. Several have beautiful views over the old Venetian harbour (and two of those have a large private veranda), but you should keep in mind that they can get noisy at night. Rooms at the back are quiet. Breakfast (with fresh orange juice, perfectly boiled eggs, little bread buns and home-baked cake) is served on the roof terrace from where you enjoy sweeping views over the sea, the harbour and the old town.


What makes it special to me:

It's a superb location; the rooms are very charming and it is really nice to have breakfast on the panoramic roof terrace.


But what you should keep in mind:

The rooms facing the sea are sometimes noisy, when a nearby nightclub turns up the volume (fortunately, it doesn't happen all the time…). The aesthetics of the kitchen units in the suites leaves something to be desired.

OwnerGeorge Rovlias
Address 27-29 Lithinon St.
Hania
731 32 Crete
Tel. 28210-43588
Fax 28210-57864
E-mailpanthora@otenet.gr
Website Not Available
Opening period:

From mid-March or early April until the end of October

Children:Welcome
Dogs:Allowed upon prior agreement
Prices:

Double room €87-105 per night (breakfast included)

Credit cards: VISA, DINERS, MASTERCARD
Accommodation5 doubles
3 suites for up to 4 persons with a kitchenette
Room facilities

En-suite bathroom (bath or shower)
Telephone
Television
Refrigerator
Air conditioning
Safe
The suites have a kitchette


Roof terrace
Courtyard

Breakfast is served from 9h00 to 10h30
There is no restaurant at the hotel, but you will find a wide choice of places to eat in the old town of Hania.

Hotel Suites Pandora is situated in a narrow street in the old Venetian harbour of Chania, overlooking the water and only a one-minute walk from the central square and the lively pedestrian streets of the old town.

There are several ways to get to Crete. There’s an international airport at Iraklion another airport at Hania, and ferries from Piraeus arrive at Hania, Rethymno, Iraklion and Agios Nikolas further east. If you stay in Hania, try to get a direct ferry or plane to Hania, as you will avoid the 130 km drive from Iraklion (for which you should count about two hours). The easiest way to get to the hotel is by taxi (and let the driver figure out how to get there!), and in any case, if you just stay for a few days in town, you won’t need a car. If you do arrive by car, follow signs for the centre and the old town of Hania (Venetian harbour) which should take you to the central Sindrivani Square. As you arrive at the square, turn right into Kanevaro Street and take the first left at Lithinon Street. You can drive up to the hotel to unload, but parking in front of the hotel is not always easy.

Verdant hills, sleepy little villages, wonderful beaches, olive groves, wild mountains, deep gorges and also a historic town, this western province on the island of Crete has it all.

 

Start with the capital Hania. Skip the modern part and stick to the historical centre. Set within centuries-old fortifications and built amphitheatrically around its picturesque old harbour, its history dates back to the Minoan period. Throughout the centuries it has been under Roman, Arab, Byzantine, Venetian and Turkish rule. The old Venetian harbour is always full of life. The only lull is in that short interval between the ending of the last animated discussions on the terraces lining the waterfront, and the arrival of the first fishermen that come to take their brightly painted caiques out to the sea. The narrow, pedestrian backstreets are a tad quieter, but with little boutiques and art shops, cafés and small restaurants, they too are usually bustling with life. It is a place where you could easily spend two or three days wandering around the narrow alleyways and sitting by the sea. Your walks will take you past the old fortifications, Turkish hammams and minarets, churches and monasteries, and several museums worth a visit (the Archaeological Museum and the Naval Museum are particularly interesting).

 

Large parts of the coast west of the town are lined with beaches, most are good; several are downright amazing. On the northwest finger, take the 9km dirt road north, which will take you to Balos beach. White sand, shallow turquoise water, we’re talking lagoon. There is a very similar beach, Elafonisi, near the south-western tip of Crete. Both beaches are must-sees, but keep in mind that in the summer they get very very busy, especially Elafonisi where tourists arrive by the busload, literally. If you come in the high-season, just spend a few hours early or late in the day, and if you’re there in-between, try and ignore most of what is happening around you.

 

The countryside of the province (and rest of Crete!) is very beautiful. In fact, the northern coast is a bit too developed and touristy to my taste, but what always amazes me that all you need to do is drive a few kilometres inland, and you’re in a landscape dominated by hills and olive trees, with totally unspoilt, traditional villages scattered throughout. Further south, you’re in the mountains. The White Mountains in the south-eastern part of Hania have peaks reaching over 2400 m. The whole area is a paradise for hikers. There are several amazing gorges you can traverse; the Samarias Gorge is famous. It is the longest and also one of the most beautiful gorges in Europe. The walk through it takes around six hours, starting at an altitude of 1050 m and ending by the sea. Don’t go unprepared; it is best to go with a guide who will also organise the transfers.

Read here what others said about Suites Pandora

We had 3 rooms. Charming place, clean, and great location. We wish we had more time.

Sandi C.
Ontario, Canada
July 2007
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