How to get to Balos
Published: February 18, 2024
By PANOS BARDIS, Owner & Ceo of SEAZE THE DAY
Balos Beach, with its stunning turquoise waters and breathtaking landscapes, is a top destination in Crete. This guide focuses on “how to get to Balos,” offering key transportation tips. It aims to assist travelers of all types, including groups of friends, couples, and families, in finding the best route for their adventure to Balos Beach.
Transportation to Balos
Each transportation method to Balos offers a unique journey, whether it’s the combined car or bus ride with a scenic hike, a direct ferry from Kissamos, or the exclusive experience of a private boat tour. Up next, we’ll delve into each option, providing you with all the details you need to choose the best path for your unforgettable visit to Balos Beach.
Driving to Balos: Options and Hiking Finish
When driving to Balos, remember there’s a hike at the end of the road. This section will detail car routes, parking, distances, fees, and rental tips. Plus, what to pack for the hike. Stay tuned for all you need to know for a smooth trip to Balos by car.
Going to Balos by Car
Balos Beach, located at Crete’s northwest point, means travel distances can vary significantly. Your starting location, whether near Chania, Kissamos, Kolymvari, or further away in Rethymno, Heraklion, or the Lasithi region, will impact your journey.
Driving to Balos is a tale of two parts: the smooth ‘good’ part and the challenging ‘bumpy’ part of the road, setting the stage for an adventure to one of Crete’s most iconic landscapes.
But the adventure doesn’t end with the drive. Upon reaching the parking area, a final hiking leg awaits, leading you directly to the stunning vistas of Balos Beach.
The Smouth Part
To simplify, let’s break down your journey to Balos into easy steps. First, you’ll enjoy a smooth drive on asphalt roads through Kissamos and towards Kaliviani Village, ending at the Balos ticket station. Next, we’ll look at distances and drive times from major points like Chania and Heraklion, making your trip planning straightforward.
Estimated Travel Distances
Starting Location |
Asphalt Road Distance | Driving Time | Google Maps Route |
Kissamos | 8 km | 15-20 min | |
Kolymvari |
23 km | 28-35 min | View Map |
Platanias | 35 km | 40 – 45 min | |
Chania |
46 km | 45-55 min | View Map |
Rethymno | 107 km | 1h 35m -1h 50m | |
Heraklion |
183 km | 2h 40m – 3h | View Map |
Agios Nikolas | 240 km | 3h 20m – 3h 50m | |
Elounda |
252 km | 3h 30m – 4h | View Map |
Ierapetra | 271 km | 3h 50m – 4h 20m | |
Sitia | 307 km | 4h 30m – 5 h |
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The Bumpy Part of the Road
Navigating the second part of the journey to Balos is an adventure in itself. This stretch begins at the Balos ticket station and extends to the parking area above Balos. It spans 7.4 km of dirt road. Typically, you’ll need around 30 minutes to reach the parking area.
During the high season at peak times, the journey may take up to 1.5 hours due to increased traffic and challenges in finding parking. It’s crucial to drive cautiously, keeping the road’s condition in mind. Meanwhile, the view is breathtaking, offering expansive vistas of the Cretan Sea.
Estimated Travel Distances
Starting Location |
Dirty Road Distance | Driving Time | Google Maps Route |
Balos Ticket Station | 7.4 km | 30-40 min |
Car Rentals: Understanding Your Coverage
Furthermore, if you’re considering renting a car, proceed with caution. Many rental agreements restrict travel on this specific road. Often, the fine print mentions that insurance does not cover incidents here. It’s essential to find a rental company that permits travel to Balos. They might charge extra for this coverage. Otherwise, you’re assuming the risk yourself.
Parking Strategies for Peak Season Visits
Another critical point to remember, especially during the peak season, is parking. Arriving early is key to finding a spot near the parking area. Latecomers may end up parking as far as 2 km away. This situation could add at least an extra 20 minutes of walking under the sun.
Hence, our advice for those visiting Balos between June 20 and September 5 is to arrive early in the morning. This strategy helps ensure a smoother start to your Balos adventure.
The Final Hike to Balos Beach
The Final Hike to Balos Beach begins near the parking area. You’ll follow the path leading down. This hike rewards you with one of the most stunning views in the world. From above, Balos looks like a picturesque masterpiece. The distance and time needed to hike down will depend on your pace and stops to admire the view.
Wear good athletic shoes for the rocky terrain. Flip-flops won’t suffice here. The hike can be challenging, especially for those not used to walking long distances. Furthermore, there’s no shade. You’re exposed to the sun throughout.
Always bring water. Hats and sunscreen are essential. This hike might not be suitable for the elderly or very young children. Keep in mind, climbing back up is harder after a day under the sun.
By preparing accordingly, you’ll fully enjoy the natural beauty of Balos Beach.
Starting Location |
Hiking Distance | Elevation Gain | Hiking Time | Google Maps Route |
Balos Parking Area | 1.2 km | 157 m | 30-40 min |
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Going to Balos with the Public Bus
This section will guide you on reaching Balos via public bus, emphasizing KTEL (the local bus service) timetables for a seamless trip. We’ll explore options like traveling to Kissamos and then choosing between a ferry, private boat, or continuing by taxi or bus to Kaliviani, followed by a hike to Balos.
Detailed insights into trail lengths, travel times, and difficulty levels will prepare you for the journey ahead. For the most current bus schedules and to plan your trip effectively, always check the latest KTEL timetables before departure.
Public Transport to Balos: Timetables and Tips
The Chania City center hosts the central bus station (google maps location), a starting point for public transfer to Kissamos. Booking tickets in advance is recommended. In winter, the route ends at Kissamos, but from April to September, it extends to Kissamos Port to coincide with the Balos ferry service.
For the Kissamos to Chania route, buses start at 07:00 AM, offering frequent departures until the final service at 20:15 PM to Souda. With buses running every 1,5 hours, travelers have ample opportunity to plan their return. For precise dates and further details, always refer to Chania’s public transportation website.
Starting Location |
Ending Location | Distance | Travel Duration | Google Maps Route |
KTEL-Chania Central Bus Station | Kissamos City | 38 km | 1h 10m |
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For those traveling from locations other than Chania, the first step is to catch a bus to Chania. Once in Chania, as previously mentioned, you will need to transfer to another bus destined for Kissamos. The table below provides information on travel to Chania from the major cities of Rethymno and Heraklion.
Starting Location | Ending Location | Distance | Travel Duration | Google Maps Route |
Rethymno | Chania | 62 km | 1h 10m | View Map |
Heraklion | Chania | 145 km | 2h 45m | View Map |
Rates and Fees for Road Travel to Balos
Traveling to Balos offers a variety of options, each with its own set of costs. Below is a detailed look at what you can expect to pay when choosing to go by bus, taxi, or car.
By Car
- Rental Rates:Starting at roughly 30€ per day. Expect higher rates for more luxurious models.
- Fuel Costs: Estimate approximately 20€ from Chania, 40€ from Rethymno, and 80€ from Heraklion. Actual expenses will vary based on fuel efficiency and current fuel rates. Remember to verify the latest prices before setting out.
- Entrance Fees for Balos:A nominal fee of 1€ per person is charged for those older than 13.
- Car Entrance Fee: A charge of 3€ applies for car entry, regardless of whether you park in the designated parking area or along the road.
- Extra Insurance: Please note, for non-asphalt, dirt roads, an extra coverage fee of approximately 8€ per day applies, or you can choose to drive at your own risk. Be aware that not all car rental companies offer this additional coverage.
By Taxi
In the table below, you can find the average prices (updated 2024) for a one-way taxi transfer to Kissamos Port. The rates apply for a standard taxi (1-4 persons) or a minivan for groups of 5-8 persons.
Starting Location |
Ending Location | Price (1-4 Persons) | Price (5-8 Persons) |
Kissamos |
Kissamos Port | 10 € |
15 € |
Kolymvari |
Kissamos Port | 40 € | 70 € |
Chania | Kissamos Port | 60 € |
110 € |
Souda Bay |
Kissamos Port | 70 € | 120 € |
Rethymno | Kissamos Port | 140 € |
240 € |
Heraklion | Kissamos Port | 240 € |
300 € |
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- Entrance Fees for Balos:A nominal fee of 1€ per person is charged for those older than 13 when reaching the Balos ticket station.
By Bus
In the table below, you’ll find the prices for the bus routes necessary to reach Balos. As previously mentioned, travelers coming from locations beyond Chania, such as Rethymno or Heraklion, must first take a bus to Chania. From there, a subsequent bus will take you from Chania to Kissamos.
Starting Location |
Ending Location |
Price (per person) |
Heraklion |
Chania |
16.00 € |
Rethymno |
Chania |
7.10 € |
Chania | Kissamos |
5.10 € |