How to Get from Chania Airport to Chania City Center (Bus, Taxi, Transfer)

How to Get from Chania Airport to Chania City Center (Bus, Taxi, Transfer)

If you’re arriving at Chania Airport (CHQ) and wondering how to get to Chania city center quickly and safely, this guide explains all available transport options — bus, taxi, and private transfer — with prices, travel times, and clear recommendations.

This article helps you choose the best option and avoid common tourist mistakes.

Distance & Travel Time from Chania Airport to Chania City

  • Distance: approx. 14 km
  • Bus: 30–40 minutes
  • Taxi / Transfer: 20–25 minutes

Chania Airport is located on the Akrotiri Peninsula, northeast of Chania Old Town.

Option 1: Bus from Chania Airport to Chania Center (Cheapest)

The bus is the cheapest way to reach the city, but it’s not always the most convenient.

How the Bus Works

  • Route: Airport → Chania Central Bus Station (KTEL)
  • Operated by KTEL Chania–Rethymno
  • Schedules usually match flight arrivals, but not guaranteed late at night

Bus Ticket Price

  • €2.30 – €2.50 per person
  • Tickets are bought on the bus (cash recommended)

Bus Travel Time

30–40 minutes, depending on traffic.

Pros

  • Cheapest option
  • Direct route to the main bus station

Cons

  • No service very late at night
  • Can be crowded in summer
  • Not ideal with luggage or children
  • You may still need a taxi after arrival

Best for: solo travelers, backpackers, light luggage.

Option 2: Taxi from Chania Airport

Taxis wait outside the terminal, but prices are not always fixed.

Taxi Price

  • €25 – €35 during daytime
  • Higher prices possible at night or in high season

Taxi Travel Time

Approximately 20–25 minutes.

Important Taxi Tips

  • Always ask for the price before getting in
  • No official meter for airport routes
  • Queues can be long in summer

Pros

  • Faster than the bus
  • Door-to-door service

Cons

  • Price uncertainty
  • No guaranteed child seats

Best for: couples, short stays, light luggage.

Option 3: Private Airport Transfer

A private transfer is the most reliable and stress-free option, especially after a flight.

Transfer Price

  • €30 – €45 (fixed price)
  • No hidden fees

What’s Included

  • Driver waiting with your name sign
  • Flight tracking (no extra charge for delays)
  • Confirmed fixed price
  • Luggage space
  • Child seats on request

Pros

  • No waiting time
  • Fixed price
  • Best comfort after a flight

Cons

  • Slightly more expensive than a taxi

Best for: families, groups, late arrivals, first-time visitors.

Taxi vs Transfer — Quick Comparison

Feature Taxi Private Transfer
Fixed price No Yes
Waiting time Variable None
Luggage guaranteed Sometimes Yes
Child seats No Yes

Where Will You Be Dropped Off?

  • Chania Old Town
  • Chania Harbor
  • Hotels and apartments
  • Any address in the city

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Waiting for a taxi without confirming the price
  • Assuming buses run all night
  • Underestimating luggage size
  • Arriving late without a transfer booked

FAQ

Is Uber available at Chania Airport?

No, Uber does not operate in Crete.

Is a car needed in Chania city?

No, a car is not necessary if you stay inside the city.

Is the airport bus reliable?

Yes, but it’s limited late at night.

Final Recommendation

If you want a stress-free arrival with a fixed price and no surprises, booking a private transfer in advance is the safest option.

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