If you can get up early enough – or are still out from the night before – romantic people on holiday in Chania should head to the Venetian Harbour and find an all night café where you can grab a coffee and sit and watch the moon fade and the sun rise.
Stroll along the harbour wall to the Venetian Lighthouse, just 30 minutes in the Maritime Museum will teach you masses about Crete's past. Enjoy the feel of Venice and Florence in the older part of town before visiting the port and the craft shops.
Crete is the largest Greek island and there's a lot to explore. Elafonissi Lagoon is one of the best known beaches in Crete with its pinky sand and fabulous sunsets. It's about an hour from Chania. Aim to arrive about 4pm when the crowds start disappearing.
If you're feeling fit, head to the Samaria Gorge, the longest in Europe and second in the world to the Grand Canyon. It is a stunning walk along a rocky path cutting through the White Mountains while eagles soar above, and is only accessible when the water is low in the summer.
Film buffs can head to Spinalonga Island, which boasts the ruins of a Venetian Fortress and Leper Colony. It makes a good day trip.