Chania Maleme beach

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General information

Maleme Beach is a peaceful stretch of sand with some sections of pebbles, facing azure waters. It is easy to access, located 20 kilometers west of Chania. The majority of the beach is unorganized, but there are plenty of tavernas and cafes across the street that also offer sunbeds and umbrellas on the coast.

Maleme is generally a quiet beach with a fair amount of greenery on the side of the road, creating quite a relaxing experience. The only sections that are somewhat noisier are those opposite the local beach resorts, especially on the western side, closer to the old airfield.

Hotels in Maleme

We have made a selection of the best hotels in Maleme.

Eria Resort

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Hotel Rooms Suites2 stars

Located in the calm and quiet Malemi village, Eria Resort provides a swimming pool, a bar, and a restaurant to offer a complete accommodation experience. Its accommodation facilities include rooms and suites with a minimal style and a nice view of the surrounding area or the sea.

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Ledra Maleme

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Hotel Apartments Studios3 stars

Featuring a swimming pool with sunbeds and a restaurant, Ledra Maleme Hotel is situated in the area of Maleme, only 300 meters from the beach. In addition to its excellent location, it provides comfortable apartments for your accommodation, which have a warm and inviting interior and a big housing ...

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Mythos Beach

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Hotel Apartments2 stars

Traditionally furnished rooms and comfortable apartments with a kitchen are available at Mythos Beach Hotel. With an amazing location near the beach of Maleme, the hotel offers a swimming pool, a snack bar, and a breakfast room among its shared facilities. Chania Town is situated a short drive away.

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Things to See & Do in Maleme

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Reviews

4.5/5.0
2 Reviews
  • MCgee 29 Jan 2010
    Small and relaxing resort
    Chania Crete was the background of our holidays last summer. We have been to Crete many times before, but we love to come back again and again every summer. Of course, Crete is so big that you can't see it all in one summer or two.

    Last time, we went to Maleme, a small resort west of Chania. The hotel was small and didn't have many comforts, but the beach was on our foot day and night. The coast was sandy, clean and unwindy. It get crowded at about noon, but we went early in the morning and would leave a bit before noon, so we could relax at our own time. Just thought it would not be safe to swim when the sun is at the peak, because you will probably get sunburnt, so we normally choose safer hours and then spend the time in the balcony or the cafeterias, till the afternoon comes and we go swimming again.

    Maleme is actually a very comfortable location because it is half way from Chaniaand Kissamos, so it is very easy to get the bus and go to either of them for an evening walk.
  • chris46red 22 Jul 2009
    Love this healthy life attitude
    This was our second time in Crete and we mostly wanted a place to swim, relax and do nothing. The first time we had drived from one side of Crete to the other and had seen all the major towns and resorts, ancient sites and beautiful beaches, but this time we just needed to sleep a lot and swim. Our hotel was in Maleme, a nice and quiet village close about an hour from Chania, so that we wouldn't have to change transports. I hate this part, to take long to go to your hotel, especially when you are carrying heavy luggage.

    Our ten days in Maleme was exactly what we wanted. The beach was right in front of the hotel, the town of Chaniawas close if we wanted to go and buses were very frequent to the Town or to other beaches. All taverns by the sea were delicious but we used to have meals at the tavern far left, I don't remember the name, but the owner is short and has a big moustache, if this helps. We rented a car for two days, just to explore a little the area ourselves. Just drived, not going to somewhere specific, just wander around the inland and the villages.

    Villages in Crete are just as lovely as beaches and villages in the mainland could be totally quiet and traditional. We bought honey from an old lady on the way to Kissamos and I think this is the most delicious honey and really good for the children. I want my kids to eat biological products and there is no better place than Crete to get them. People in the villages of Crete seem to live in another world, no stress, no deadlines, nothing to worry them except for their families and friends. I love this attitude to life, this is really healty!

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