Renting a car is the way to go when you want to make the most of your visit to Chania. The beautiful city is the perfect base for road trips and scenic drives to attractions found off the beaten path, so you can see the hidden gems of Crete. And of course, you'll want a comfortable and reliable vehicle for those longer journeys. If you're looking to rent a car in Chania, Cretarent has you covered!
At Cretarent,
we offer the best selection of vehicles from reputable brands like Toyota,
Volkswagen, Chevrolet, and Peugeot. This ensures you will find a car that suits
your taste and allows you to explore Crete comfortably. Below are some of the
best spots to see with your rental car in Chania.
Elafonissi
Beach
Elafonissi is
home to one of the most exotic beaches on the island. It’s an 80 km drive from
Chania, but it’s worth the trip! You will be welcomed by white sand dunes,
peaceful surroundings, and crystal-clear shallow waters. From Elafonissi Beach,
you can walk to the west to find a Cedar forest.
Samaria Gorge
National Park
One of the
reasons to rent a car in
Chania is to reach Samaria Gorge National
Park for a thrilling adventure. It’s 43 km south of the city, with its entrance
at an altitude in Xyloskalo of 1227 metres. Note that it takes 6 to 8 hours to
descend on foot, so be sure to wear the right shoes and a hat. If you’re
interested, there's a small road before Xyloskalo that leads to Kallergis, a
ski resort 1680 meters in altitude.
Falasarna
Beach
Rent a car in Chania and drive northwest
towards Kissamos to reach the lovely Falassarna beach, one of Crete’s cleanest
beaches. You'll love its red and white sands and breathtaking views of the
majestic mountains surrounding it!
Discover more
hidden gems from Chania
Rent a car in Chania from us to discover all these hidden gems and more. Our service
includes 24/7 road assistance and support, insurance, and GPS navigation for
worry-free drives. Book your car rental here and choose your pick-up and
drop-off points. We’ll make sure your vehicle is ready when you arrive.
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