There is a list of taxi prices in the baggage claim area and in the airport itself so you can find out the fare before you get in the taxi. Three years ago, we just walked out to the taxi rank and took the first one, which happened to be a brand new Merc. The other drivers had fun shouting "Bon voyage" and "Have a nice drive" to our man when they realised where we wanted to go. In the end, he really enjoyed the drive as he hadn't been south for ages and had forgotten how beautiful it is. The return trip was arranged through the owner of our studios who got her cousin to take us. After that we decided we would prefer to have our own car and have always had a car waiting from
www.pangosmio.gr who will turn up at the airport at 3a.m to meet you. As we always stay a bit out of the centre, the car has been really useful and you can also explore a bit if you want. Cretan taxi drivers drive the same as any other ones and I've never been bothered by the overtaking on double white lines as on our first visit in 1992 (to Matala), the driver explained that other drivers expect it and will get out of the way. It's certainly less scary than being in a taxi going at 50 mph on a single track lane in North Devon, but that's another message board!