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2026 Greece trip from Athens to Meteora and Crete in late April till early May

2026 Greece trip from Athens to Meteora and Crete in late April till early May

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Old May 29th, 2026 | 03:37 AM
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Day 5- 12:00pm flight from Athens to Chania airport in Crete

It was another rainy day. We took the metro M3 to the airport. Our flight was delayed for half an hour, and we arrived at Chania around 1:30pm with light rain. We took the airport bus which departs right outside the airport, to Chania old town center. The bus fare was 2.70 euros, and the journey took around 30 minutes.

Our IHG Chania Hotel was just 5 minutes walk away. We stayed 4 nights at Chania hotel before leaving for Agios Nikolaos. It was still drizzling, and after check in, we decided to take a rest before venturing out to the town.

The rain did not go away in the evening. With the recommendation from the hotel, we walked 9 minutes in the rain with an umbrella provided by the hotel to a seafood restaurant for our dinner. It was good but not cheap, and the rain continued. Another rain out day 🙁

Leaving Athens
Leaving Athens
On the way to Chania
On the way to Chania


Kuchuk Hassan Mosque
Kuchuk Hassan Mosque
Very wet day
Very wet day
Venetian wall
Venetian wall
Seafood dinner
Seafood dinner
Venetian Harbor
Venetian Harbor

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6- It was still rainy the next morning. We had a good breakfast at the hotel restaurant. After much consideration we decided to venture out to Rethymno despite the rainy forecast.

Rethymno is a historic city on the north coast of Crete, Greece, known for its well-preserved Venetian and Ottoman architecture, charming old town with narrow alleys, and a picturesque harbor. Key attractions include the massive Venetian Fortezza, the Neradje Mosque, and the Archaeological Museum, with a vibrant atmosphere, diverse restaurants, and a lively nightlife.

We took a bus from the bus station, cost 17 euros pp one way. The journey took 1.5 hours. It was a scenic journey along the coast but the dark clouds were lingering in the sky. We were not very optimistic with our decision, as the rain came on and off during our journey

It turned out that not all things were lost. As we approached the Rethymno old fortress, the rain gave way to a cloudy day with occasionally sun rays peeked through the clouds. Hurray! We were excited when we get off the bus.

It is only a 12 minutes walk to the fortress entry point, and it is free to enter the fortress. It is a beautiful fortress with the seafront view on a hill. We really enjoyed our time exploring the grounds of the fortress. We had no rains and no crowds, just serene and peaceful atmosphere in the fortress.

Approaching Rethymno
Approaching Rethymno
Beautiful temple
Beautiful temple

Seafront of Rethymno
Seafront of Rethymno
Sea wall towards the fortress at the far end
Sea wall towards the fortress at the far end
Approaching the fortress
Approaching the fortress


Small church at the side of the fortress
Small church at the side of the fortress
Beautiful wildflowers
Beautiful wildflowers

The church
The church
Beautiful path
Beautiful path
A lot of cats!
A lot of cats!
The fortress wall
The fortress wall
Entrance to the fortress
Entrance to the fortress

















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Old May 29th, 2026 | 09:48 AM
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Cherthor, what stunning pictures, brings the beauty and majesty of these sites before our eyes. Greece is one of my favorite countries, along with with France and Italy, and draws me back time and again.

Despite multiple visits we havent been to Meteora, and now it looks difficult with DHs prosthetic knees. So I appreciate your images and description even more, thanks a ton!
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Old May 29th, 2026 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by geetika
Cherthor, what stunning pictures, brings the beauty and majesty of these sites before our eyes. Greece is one of my favorite countries, along with with France and Italy, and draws me back time and again.

Despite multiple visits we havent been to Meteora, and now it looks difficult with DHs prosthetic knees. So I appreciate your images and description even more, thanks a ton!
Hi geetika,

I am glad you enjoyed my report journey with photos. Meteora indeed is a unique special place to visit. I miss visiting it the first time when I was at Thessaloniki. The second time was the charm.

It is ok that we miss some places in traveling, there are a lot more other places to visit that will fill up the missing part.

Happy Travels as always and keep on traveling.
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After the fortress, we set out on foot to explore the old town. It is a beautiful town with narrow alleys that filled with shops and restaurants. We were happy to poke around every corner of the streets, looking for surprises. We found a restaurant making yummy crepes and decided it would be our lunch for the day.

Cute housing
Cute housing
Beautiful alley
Beautiful alley




Delicious crepes
Delicious crepes









We had a very good time exploring the old town. We took a bus from Rethymno back to Chania around 4pm. When we were back at Chania, there was no rain, just gray and cloudy sky.

Back to Chania, no rain but gray sky
Back to Chania, no rain but gray sky
Very wet and moody
Very wet and moody


Lighthouse by the Venetian harbor
Lighthouse by the Venetian harbor
Waves crashing
Waves crashing



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Fascinating. And really beautiful.
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Day 7- tour to Imbros Gorge

This was my much anticipated kind of vacation- nature and hiking.

We joined a hiking tour to the Imbros Gorge. It is Cretes second largest and most accessible gorge. We were picked up at the city center bus stop, followed by another two more pickup stops. We were then on the way to the White Mountains of Crete.

Finally it was a beautiful sunny day. The drive along the coast was very scenic, unlike the day before with the rain and gray sky. It was a less than two hour bus ride, following the coast, then went inland up the mountain.

We were instructed to use the bathroom upon arrival, as there was no bathroom once you were on the trail. There was a cafeteria at the beginning of the trail.

The trail is 9km long, and is a gentle downhill hike for 2.5 hours. It was a historic path once used as the main route between Sfakia and Chania. It was also an escape route for Allied soldiers during the 1941 battle of Crete.

As we hiked further into the gorge, it narrowed dramatically to less than 2 meters wide, with towering rock walls on both sides. It was quite a fun and not too demanding hike. We enjoyed this hike especially with the good weather.

I will have to figure a way to upload my pictures as the files are too big.
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Here are some of my Imbros Gorge hiking pictures.

Beginning of the trail
Beginning of the trail
Looking back the trail, cafeteria is up on the hill
Looking back the trail, cafeteria is up on the hill
On the trail
On the trail
Going down to the gorge
Going down to the gorge

Ricky path to the gorge
Rocky path to the gorge
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Steep walls on both sides
Steep walls on both sides
Entering the narrow gorge
Entering the narrow gorge
Most beautiful part of the gorge
Most beautiful part of the gorge





Out of the gorge
Out of the gorge

It is a wonderful hike inside the gorge.


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Our tour also brought us to the coastal village of Chora Sfakion for lunch after our hike. It was a delightful and beautiful seaside village. The scenic journey from Imbros Gorge to Chora Sfakion was windy and twisty.

Since it was still too cold to swim, we just walked around the village, the beach and had a light lunch at a tavern by the seafront. We left the village around 3:30pm, the bus went through the windy and twisty road again, and back to Chania town around 5:30pm.

Leaving Imbros Gorge to the coastal village of Chora Sfakion
Leaving Imbros Gorge to the coastal village of Chora Sfakion
Chora Sfakion
Chora Sfakion
Arriving Chora Sfakion
Arriving Chora Sfakion
SmallBeautiful beach
SmallBeautiful beach
People were swimming
People were swimming

The villages harvor
The villages harvor
Enjoying the view
Enjoying the view
Twisty and windy saw from the bus
Twisty and windy saw from the bus
Beautiful scenery from bus
Beautiful scenery from bus
Another view from bus
Another view from bus

It was such a beautiful day after the two days of rain that we wanted to enjoy the good weather while we could. We went to the Venetian harbor again and walked the entire length of the sea barrier to the lighthouse. People were out and about enjoying the good weather. The atmosphere was delightful and filled with evenings golden hour from the sun. It was a glorious evening to enjoy 😊.

Beautiful foxgloves???? Not sure if that is the flower
Beautiful foxgloves???? Not sure if that is the flower
Found them in the garden along the way back to Chania old town
Found them in the garden along the way back to Chania old town
Walking the sea barrier towards the light
Walking the sea barrier towards the light
Beautiful !
Beautiful !





Part of the old fortress
Part of the old fortress













Fun tourist Sunni
Fun tourist Sunni



We absolutely had a fantastic day.
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