Book a Taxi (4 passengers) Mercedes E Class from Domes Noruz (Agioi Apostoloi, Chania) to Heraklion port

Price for 1 x Taxi (4 passengers) Mercedes E Class
One Way: 175.00€
Return: 340.00€

Book a Taxi transfer from Domes Noruz (Agioi Apostoloi, Chania) to Heraklion port today with Crete Taxi Transfers. We pride ourselves on providing transfers conducted by professional drivers using modern vehicles, ensuring a blend of comfort and reliability. We guarantee that your Taxi transfer from Domes Noruz (Agioi Apostoloi, Chania) to Heraklion port will be done safely and on time

Domes Noruz (Agioi Apostoloi, Chania)

Domes Noruz, nestled in the serene setting of Agioi Apostoloi, is a luxurious adults-only resort on the island of Crete. Offering a perfect blend of modern design and authentic Greek hospitality, this five-star retreat promises an unforgettable escape. Relax in chic accommodations featuring private pools or Jacuzzis, indulge in delectable cuisine at the resort’s gourmet restaurants, and rejuvenate your senses at the state-of-the-art spa.

With stunning views of the Aegean Sea and personalized service, Domes Noruz invites you to experience pure luxury and relaxation in a stylish and sophisticated setting.

Heraklion port

Situated on the northern coast of Crete, the Port of Heraklion serves as a bustling gateway to the island, welcoming visitors from near and far with its rich history, vibrant atmosphere, and strategic maritime importance.

As one of the busiest ports in the Mediterranean, it plays a vital role in facilitating trade and tourism, connecting Crete to mainland Greece and international destinations. Steeped in centuries of maritime tradition, the port is a hub of activity, with ferries arriving and departing regularly, linking Heraklion to destinations such as Athens, Santorini, and beyond.

Stroll along the bustling waterfront promenade, where fishing boats mingle with luxury yachts, and soak in the sights and sounds of this vibrant maritime community. Explore nearby landmarks such as the iconic Koules Fortress, a Venetian stronghold that has guarded the harbor for centuries, and the historic Old Town, where narrow streets and ancient buildings evoke the city’s rich past. Indulge in fresh seafood at waterfront tavernas, shop for souvenirs and local crafts at nearby markets, or simply relax and watch the world go by against the backdrop of the sparkling Mediterranean Sea.

Whether arriving by sea or exploring its shores, the Port of Heraklion offers a captivating glimpse into the island’s maritime heritage and modern-day vitality.