Darts area — boards lit, player throwing
The Game · ARAMIS Chania

Step up
to the oche.

Two dedicated stations. Four when it counts. Always set up, always ready.

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Dartboard close-up — or player at the oche
Darts at ARAMIS

Pick up a dart.
The rest follows.

"Whether you're warming up between pool games or here specifically to throw — the boards are ready."

ARAMIS has two dedicated dart stations, set up for casual play and serious practice alike. The boards are always properly lit and maintained. When dart tournaments come around, we expand the area to four stations.

Darts are available at the bar — just ask. No need to bring your own unless you want to.

The Setup

Two stations.
Four for tournaments.

The darts area is a permanent part of the ARAMIS layout — not an afterthought tucked in a corner. Two stations run daily for casual play and practice. When a dart tournament is on, we reconfigure the space to four full setups.

Daily
2 Stations
Always set up for casual play, warm-ups, and practice sessions.
Tournament days
4 Stations
Expanded setup when competitions run — proper space to compete.
Darts area — wide shot
The Area
Player throwing
In Play
Dart flights / detail
The Detail
Getting Started

Simple as it gets.

01
Ask at the bar
Darts are available at the bar. Tell us you want to play — we'll sort you out with everything you need.
02
Take your station
Head to any free board. Both stations are always set up and ready. No waiting, no setup required on your end.
03
Play your game
Whether it's 501, Cricket, or just warming up your arm between pool games — the oche is yours.
Tournament day — boards, players, atmosphere
Tournaments

When it gets
competitive.

ARAMIS hosts dart tournaments regularly throughout the year — dates and formats vary by season. When a tournament is on, the area expands to four full stations and the atmosphere shifts.

Whether you're a regular competitor or curious about your first tournament, keep an eye on the Events page for upcoming dates, formats, and how to enter.

View upcoming events
ARAMIS Culture

The same spirit applies here as it does at the billiard tables — respect the players around you, keep the noise down, and give the game the attention it deserves. Groups of two or more have priority when the hall is full. Read the full ARAMIS Culture on the Billiards page.