CIHEAM - Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania

Travel information

The city center of Chania can be reached by bus No. 13. Buses run every 30min and the bus stop is located outside the MAICh premises on the main street (Souda Avenue).

Tickets cost 1.20€ one way and should be obtained in advance at any kiosk downtown. Please take into consideration that when the ticket is purchased on the bus the price rises to 2€.

The route that connects MAI.Chania with the city center (BUS STOP AGORA, Sofokli Venizelou square - the terminal and departure stop from the city center to MAI Chania) can be found on the Chania City Bus website . Buses run on the hour and every half hour.  Additionally, bus No. 13 also departs from square 1866 , which is closer to the KTEL bus station than the AGORA terminal station.

Taxis to the city centre cost about 12€.

The port of Souda can also be reached by bus. Taxis to Souda cost approximately 8-10€.

(Prices recorded in April 2024.)

How to reach MAI.Chania from the Airport

The best way to reach MAI.Chania from the airport is to take a taxi. There is no direct line connecting MAI.Chania with the airport. The taxi costs approximately 30€. There is a taxi station just across the exit of arrivals at the airport so you don’t have to book a taxi ahead.

There is a local bus that can take you to the Central Bus Station in the city center (KTEL) from the airport. You can find the timetable at the West Crete Bus Service website.

Bus tickets from airport to Chania city centre cost 2.50€.

Then you can take a taxi from the city center and come to MAI.Chania. The cost is approximately 10€. There is a taxi station at the 1866 square about 30 meters away from the exit gate at the bus station (KTEL) on your right.

The route that connects MAI.Chania with the city center (BUS STOP AGORA, Sofokli Venizelou square - the terminal and departure stop from the city center to MAI Chania) can be found on the Chania City Bus website . Buses run on the hour and every half hour.  Additionally, bus No. 13 also departs from square 1866, which is closer to the KTEL bus station than the AGORA terminal station.

Additionally, bus No. 13 also departs from square 1866, which is closer to the KTEL bus station than the AGORA terminal station.

The city center of Chania can be reached by bus No13. Buses leave every 30min and the bus stop is located outside the MAICh premises on the main street (Souda Avenue).

Travelling to Chania


By airplane

ChaniaChania International Airport is the closest airport. Heraklion can be an alternative but a bus journey would take 3 hours.

There are direct charter and scheduled flights connecting Chania with many European cities such us RYANAIR and Easyjet in the summer. More airlines connecting Chania with different international airports can be found at the Chania Airport website.

Please contact your travel agent for details about charter flight schedules.

Domestic flights from Athens International Airport are also frequent and are carried out by Olympic Air, Aegean Airlines and Sky Express.

By ferry

Ferries to Chania (Souda port) leave from Athens (Piraeus port) on a daily basis. The overnight/daytime trip with BLUE STAR FERRIES takes about 9 hours. Please check the web sites for ferry schedules. Also note that there is a direct bus service connecting Athens International Airport with Piraeus port. More information about public transport in Athens can be found here.

Chania can be reached by coach from the city of Heraklion situated 145 km (90 miles) from Chania. The bus fare is about 15€ and takes about 3 hours. A taxi costs approximately 180€ - 200€. Heraklion, being the biggest city of Crete, is directly connected with charter/scheduled flights with many European cities. Flights to/from Athens are also frequent. Ferries from Piraeus travel to Herakleon every day. The overnight/daytime trip with MINOAN lines takes between 7-8 hours.

Visas for Foreigners traveling to Greece.

For VISA Information please follow the link https://www.mfa.gr/en/visas/visas-for-foreigners-traveling-to-greece/.

Weather / Climate

The climate is relatively mild and Mediterranean. During the fall and winter months, north and northwest winds dominate, while in the summer, light breezes make it enjoyable. But the divine gift of the eternal sunshine allows one to start their vacation from March and finish it at the end of October.

Chania has the largest amount of water in Crete (65%), and for this reason, there is rich vegetation of plants and fruit trees (citrus trees, olives, vines etc.) as well as semitropical species. The very clean beaches of Chania always win the "blue flag" award of Europe and are accessible for all ages throughout the year.

In summer, be prepared for hot temperatures: Bring sun-block, dark glasses, and a hat.

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DQS ISO 9001:2015     IQNET Certified Management System

The Conference Center Bureau of the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania has been certified by DQS GmbH with DIN EN ISO 9001: 2015 for the organisation and accommodation of conferences and related activities

 

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