Travel Information

Visa Information

Click the link to determine whether your country requires a visa application: https://www.mfa.gr/en/visas/visas-for-foreigners-traveling-to-greece/countries-requiring-or-not-requiring-visa.html

Greece belongs in the Schengen Area hence VALID Schengen visa Holders are allowed to travel to Greece for a maximum of 90 days in a 6-month period.

Flying to Crete

Crete is easily accessible, with numerous direct and connecting flights linking it to major international cities and countries, ensuring widespread availability. The two main airports of the island are:

  • Heraklion International Airport “Nikos Kazantzakis” (IATA: HER) – Located near the city of Heraklion in north-central Crete. It is the main and busiest airport on the island, handling most international and charter flights, especially during the summer season. Airlines include Aegean Airlines, easyJet, Jet2, TUI, Lufthansa, Ryanair, British Airways, and many others. It serves as Crete’s primary gateway for tourists and is expected to be replaced in the future by the new Kastelli Airport.
  • Chania International Airport “Ioannis Daskalogiannis” (IATA: CHQ) – Situated near the city of Chania on the Akrotiri Peninsula in northwestern Crete. This is the second-busiest airport on the island, serving mainly northern and western Crete. It is popular for flights from the United Kingdom, Scandinavia, and Central Europe. Airlines operating here include Ryanair, TUI Airways, Jet2, easyJet, and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS). It handles both international and domestic routes, with a high volume of seasonal charters.
Airline Departing Country Arriving Airport in Crete
Aegean Airlines Greece Heraklion (HER)
Aer Lingus Ireland Heraklion (HER)
Air Baltic Latvia Heraklion (HER)
Air France France Heraklion (HER)
Air Serbia Serbia Heraklion (HER)
Austrian Airlines Austria Heraklion (HER)
British Airways United Kingdom Chania (CHQ) / Heraklion (HER)
Brussels Airlines Belgium Heraklion (HER)
Condor Germany Heraklion (HER)
Corendon Airlines Europe Netherlands / Belgium Heraklion (HER)
Cyprus Airways Cyprus Heraklion (HER) Cyprus Airways Flights+1
easyJet United Kingdom / France / Germany Chania (CHQ) / Heraklion (HER)
Edelweiss Air Switzerland Heraklion (HER)
El Al Israel Heraklion (HER)
Eurowings Germany Heraklion (HER)
Finnair Finland Heraklion (HER)
Jet2.com United Kingdom Chania (CHQ) / Heraklion (HER) The Sun
Lufthansa Germany Heraklion (HER)
Luxair Luxembourg Heraklion (HER)
Marabu Airlines Germany Heraklion (HER)
Norwegian Norway Heraklion (HER)
Ryanair Ireland / United Kingdom / other EU Chania (CHQ) / Heraklion (HER) FlightsFrom
SAS Scandinavian Airlines Sweden / Denmark Heraklion (HER)
Sky Express Greece Heraklion (HER)
Smartwings Czechia Heraklion (HER)
SWISS Switzerland Heraklion (HER)
Transavia (Netherlands) Netherlands Heraklion (HER)
Transavia France France Heraklion (HER)
TUI fly (Germany) Germany Heraklion (HER)
TUIfly Netherlands Netherlands Heraklion (HER)
TUI Airways (UK) United Kingdom Heraklion (HER)
Vueling Spain Heraklion (HER)
Volotea Italy / France Heraklion (HER)
Wizz Air Hungary / Poland / Romania etc. Heraklion (HER)
Wizz Air Malta Malta Heraklion (HER)

IMPORTANT NOTES

  • The above table combines both airports in Crete (HER & CHQ). Many airlines fly to one or the other.
  • Not every airline will operate every day in September 2026 — many routes are seasonal; some may not return for that season.
  • It’s advisable to check each airline’s Summer 2026 published schedule specifically, and filter for “non-stop” direct flights (not connecting).
  • Some routes may show up in databases but actually operate as charter or seasonal only, which matters for your September travel window.

Transportation options

From Heraklion International Airport (HER) to Platanias – Chania

Distance: approximately 168km (104 miles)
Typical travel time: 2 – 2:30 hours

By car (rental or taxi)
The fastest and most convenient option (~2h). You can rent a car directly at the airport or take a taxi. The drive follows the National Road E75 / A90 (North Road) through Rethymno. A 4 seat taxi transfer costs about €180–€250 depending on the season and time of day. A car rental can cost anywhere between €35 to €70 per day depending on the model of the car.

By bus
The cheapest option, but it involves travelling from 3.5 to 4 hours.

  • From the airport, you can take a bus into Heraklion city / central bus station

  • Then from Heraklion Bus Station, you can catch a KTEL intercity bus to Chania

  • Once you arrive in Chania, you can take a local bus to Platanias, operated by KTEL Chania‑Rethymno.

Cost: around €20–€25 for a combination

By private transfer
Available through hotels or local companies (Welcome Pickups, Cretan Transfer, etc.). Pre-booked private transfers are door-to-door and take about 2.5 to 3hrs and cost €40-€60.

From Chania International Airport (CHQ) to Platanias – Chania

Distance: approximately 16–18 kilometers (10–11 miles)
Typical travel time: 30-35 minutes.

  • Typical driving route: via National Road Chania–Kissamos / Old National Road or the main airport access road, depending on traffic.

  • Estimated driving time: about 30–35 minutes.

By car (rental or taxi)
You can rent a car at Chania Airport and drive across Crete via the E75 highway. From Chania Airport (CHQ), follow the signs toward Souda and join the National Road (E75) heading west toward Chania–Kissamos. Continue for about 20 km and take the exit for Platanias/Gerani. Follow the local signs to reach Platanias. Taxis transfers cost around €35–€80 one way. A car rental can cost anywhere between €35 to €70 per day depending on the model of the car.

By bus

  1. Take the KTEL airport bus from Chania Airport to the Chania Central Bus Station (about 25–30 minutes).
  2. From there, board the local KTEL bus toward Kissamos, which stops in Platanias (about 20 minutes).
  3. This option costs around €5–€6 total and takes 1-1.5 hours.

By private transfer
Some luxury hotels offer direct private transfers from Chania Airport. The trip takes roughly 40-45 minutes door-to-door and costs €15-€25.


General Information

Time Zone: Crete is in the Eastern European Time Zone. The Standard Time is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+2).

Language: Although Greek serves as the official language, English, French, and German are also commonly spoken.

Department Stores

  • Monday to Friday – 10:00 am – 21:00 pm
  • Saturday – 09:00 am – 20:00 pm OR 10:00 am – 21:00 PM (depends on the store):

Pharmacies and Hospitals on duty in Chania: https://www.vrisko.gr/en/pharmacy-duties/chania/

Useful phone numbers

  • Emergency 112
  • Police 100
  • Police station in Platanias +30 28210 61988
  • Ambulance 166
  • Tourist Police +30 28210 25930
  • Fire Department 199
  • Pharmacies 107
  • Hospitals 106
  • Weather service 148
  • International Phone Assistance 139

Covid 19 Info – Current Greek Restrictions

Greece has removed the mandatory requirement for travelers to fill out the Passenger Locator Form (PLF). Moreover, all arrivals, regardless of their origin, are no longer obligated to present proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19, or negative test results.

Dressing up

It is advised to dress light to fully embrace the delightful climate

Voltage frequency and plug outlet type

In Greece, power outlets utilize type C and type F plugs. The standard voltage is 230 V with a frequency of 50 Hz

Currency & Forms of Payment

  • Greece, is a member of the European Union, and uses the Euro as its currency. All banks operating in Greece offer foreign currency exchange services and provide daily exchange rates for the Euro against major foreign currencies. More detailed information concerning exchange rates can be obtained from the Central Bank of Greece.
    https://www.bankofgreece.gr/en/main-tasks/markets/exchange-rates
  • Forms of payment:
    Available options: In Greece, you can pay with cash, credit/debit cards, or option for digital methods like PayPal, bank transfers, Google Pay and Apple Pay for convenient transactions. Credit cards: In Greece, major credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted, while American Express, Diners Club, Maestro, and Carte Blanche are likely to be accepted but may incur a transaction fee, typically ranging from 1% to 3%. It’s essential to be aware of potential fees associated with these cards when making transactions in the city.

Tipping

Tipping in Greece is appreciated but not strictly required. It’s seen as a gesture of goodwill rather than an obligation. Service staff are generally paid modestly, so tips are welcome, especially when service is good.

  • Cash tips: Even if you pay by card, it’s better to leave cash for the tip directly on the table or hand it to your server.Tipping is optional but appreciated by service providers. A small tip is always welcomed by service professionals, including taxi drivers, porters, hairdressers, etc., as a gesture of gratitude.
  • Full-service restaurants: A tip of 5–10% of the total bill is customary. For very good service, you can leave up to 10–15%, but that’s optional.
  • Casual tavernas or cafés: Rounding up the bill or leaving €1–€3 per person is perfectly fine.
  • Service charge: Some restaurants include a “service” or “cover” fee (usually €1–€3 per person) — this covers bread or table setting, not a tip for the waiter.