Europe’s Second Highest Bridge is in Chania, Standing 138 Meters Tall

At 138 meters high, it is the second-highest bridge in Europe and one of the world’s most popular bungee jumping destinations.

The Aradena Bridge is a symbol of great significance for Crete. It’s not just an impressive structure, but a place that connects tradition with modern life, while also being an extreme destination for adrenaline enthusiasts.

The Aradena Bridge spans the Aradena Gorge in Chania and is both the tallest and most impressive bridge in all of Greece.

Standing at 138 meters, it ranks as the second-highest bridge in Europe and is one of the top bungee jumping spots worldwide.

The Aradena Bridge was built in 1986 thanks to an initiative by the Vardinogiannis family, who are originally from the nearby village of Agios Ioannis.

Watch the Upstories video to learn everything about Greece’s highest bridge.