Cook like a local using pure Cretan ingredients and enjoy an authentic culinary experience in Chania, away from the crowds. Take part in farm life by feeding animals, then join a fully hands-on cooking class featuring traditional Greek and Cretan recipes, paired with local wines. This experience blends Crete’s history, a delicious meal, local bites, and stunning sea and mountain views.
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- Transportation
- English-speaking guide
- Local cook
- Full Cretan meal
- Commemorative gift
- Wine Tasting
- Food Tasting
- Gratuities (optional)
Begin the day at the Palace of Knossos, the largest and most impressive Minoan palace, excavated and restored by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans. Step back 4,000 years to Europe’s oldest civilization and marvel at the advanced technology and facilities of the Minoan era.
Continue to Heraklion, a city where history comes alive. Visit the Heraklion Archaeological Museum and enjoy time exploring the city center. The main square, surrounded by cafés, shops, and restaurants, is highlighted by the Lions Fountain, built in 1628 by the Venetian governor Morozini. The nearby Town Hall is housed in the Venetian Loggia. A leisurely stroll through Heraklion offers many more sights to discover during your free time.
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Sail from the port of Elounda to Spinalonga, a small rocky islet at the entrance of the Elounda lagoon. Venetian in origin, its name means “long thorn.” Since antiquity, Spinalonga protected the harbor of ancient Olous, now submerged beneath the sea, with ruins still visible on the seabed.
Spinalonga was one of the strongest fortresses of Venetian Crete and was never conquered. Its impressive walls, built in 1579, remain intact today. After the Ottoman conquest of Crete, the island stayed under Venetian control for another 50 years before being handed over in 1715. From 1912 to 1958, it served as a leper colony, and the remaining buildings still reflect daily life from that period.
After the visit, return by boat to Elounda and continue by vehicle to the charming town of Agios Nikolaos, the capital of Lassithi. The town is centered around Lake Voulismeni, a small circular lake at the foot of the cliffs, surrounded by cafés, restaurants, bars, and shops, offering free time to explore and relax.
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Sitia, known as the “Gate to the East,” takes you to the easternmost region of Crete, where natural beauty meets the rich history of ancient civilizations.
Your journey continues to the impressive Toplou Monastery, a 14th-century fortress built to protect its monks and treasures from pirates. Then head to Vai, the famous Palm Beach owned by the monastery, set in a beautiful valley overlooking a golden sandy shore and turquoise waters. Relax in the tropical scenery, enjoy the sun and crystal-clear sea, and end the day with a breathtaking sunset.
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