Domes Zeen Chania, a Luxury Collection Resort | Greece
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Overview

A short distance from Chania lies the award-winning seafront hotel Domes Zeen Chania, a Luxury Collection Resort. With an earthy, relaxed feel, the hotel is centred around the Greek concept of ‘Ef Zeen: the art of living well’, creating an idyllic setting in which to rest and reconnect with loved ones. Families are well-catered for in the spacious accommodation, and an exciting kids’ club will have younger visitors begging to go and play. Days can be spent relaxing on the private beach, splashing about in the modern swimming pool or discovering the local area on a guided excursion. The open-air Jungle Spa invites guests to pamper themselves and the two elegant eateries promise delectable dishes for all ages and tastes.

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What's nearby

Domes Zeen Chania is just minutes from Chania, one of the world’s oldest settlements. Wander through the Venetian harbour, past stately homes and browse bustling open-air markets.

At a glance

  • Luxury Hotel
  • 5 Star
  • 101 bungalows, suites and pavilions
  • 3 restaurants and bars
  • 2 pools

Experiences

Getting There

Arrival Airport

Chania International Airport

Approximate flight times

Between approximately 3 hours 30 minutes and 4 hours dependent on exact destination within Greece.

Time difference

GMT +2

Transfers

 Approximately 30 minutes by private transfer from Chania International Airport

Climate

With a tourist season that spans from April to October, June to August is when the peak season crowds arrive, along with the peak summer temperatures. Sizzling sunshine is the norm and thermostats regularly exceed 30 degrees C. Resorts are buzzy with a real holiday vibe. Spring and Autumn sees milder temperatures and quieter beaches but with averages still over 20 degrees, it’s a pleasant heat to relax and explore in. From November to March many hotels, eateries and sights shut as temperatures drop.