Immerse yourself in nature and culture with the Zeus Cave and Wind Mills Tour. Explore traditional villages, visit an olive oil factory for tasting, and indulge in a Cretan traditional lunch.
Immerse yourself in nature and culture with the Zeus Cave and Wind Mills Tour. Explore traditional villages, visit an olive oil factory for tasting, and indulge in a Cretan traditional lunch.
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Omalia Olive Press - The journey begins with a visit to a fourth-generation olive oil factory.
Experience firsthand the blend of modern techniques and equipment with traditional methods passed down through generations.
While exploring the factory, there is an opportunity to taste the fruits of this labor – rich, golden olive oil freshly pressed…
- Omalia Olive Press - The journey begins with a visit to a fourth-generation olive oil factory.
Experience firsthand the blend of modern techniques and equipment with traditional methods passed down through generations.
While exploring the factory, there is an opportunity to taste the fruits of this labor – rich, golden olive oil freshly pressed from the harvest. Each taste is a revelation, a burst of flavor that transports one to the sun-drenched hillsides where the olives were grown.
Beyond the sensory experience, visiting an olive oil factory in Crete offers a deeper understanding of the island’s culture and heritage. Olive oil is not just a culinary staple here; it is a symbol of life itself, revered for its health benefits and intrinsic connection to the land.
As the visit concludes, one carries not just a bottle of olive oil, but a piece of Crete’s soul – a tangible reminder of the timeless bond between this ancient land and its most precious fruit.
- Krasi - Discovering a 2,400-year-old Platanus Tree.
The Platanus tree of Krasi stands as a majestic symbol of nature’s resilience and enduring beauty. Nestled within the charming village of Krasi on the island of Crete, this ancient plane tree has witnessed centuries of history unfold beneath its sprawling branches.
Approaching the tree, its sheer size commands attention, casting a cool shade over the surrounding square. Its gnarled trunk, weathered by time, tells stories of generations past, while its lush foliage rustles gently in the breeze, offering a sense of tranquility amidst the bustling village.
Legend has it that the Platanus tree of Krasi is over 2,000 years old, making it one of the oldest living beings in Europe. Its presence is deeply ingrained in the fabric of local folklore, revered by villagers as a sacred guardian of the land.
Visitors from far and wide come to marvel at this ancient specimen, drawn by its sheer magnitude and historical significance.
- Kera Kardiotissa Monastery - Passing by without stopping
- Windmills Of Lasithi Plateau - The next stop is in the Lasithi Plateau to explore old windmills and capture the spectacular view of the mountains.
For centuries, they have stood as guardians of the land, harnessing the power of the wind to grind grain and irrigate the fertile soil.
Each windmill tells a story of hard work and perseverance, passed down through generations of farmers who have called this land home. Their simple yet elegant design is a testament to the ingenuity of those who built them, using local materials and ancient techniques.
Today, the windmills of Lasithi Plateau are not just relics of the past, but living monuments to the island’s rich agricultural heritage. Visitors come from far and wide to marvel at their beauty and learn about the history of this timeless landscape.
- Lasithi Mesa - Enjoy Greek coffee and Cretan raki in a traditional kafeneio and engage with the locals.
- Marmaketo - Everyone loves strawberries, so it’s time to pick some fresh strawberries from the garden.
- Tzermiado - Stroll through the old buildings of the capital of Lasithi Plateau, Tzermiados village.
- Lagou - Passing by without stopping
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Ano Kera - No trip to the Lasithi Plateau would be complete without enjoying some traditional Cretan food. The tour includes a stop at a local taverna, where one can savor delicious, home-cooked dishes made with fresh, local ingredients.
Enjoy specialties such as lamb in the oven, stuffed vegetables, moussaka, goat meat in tomato sauce, cheese, wild greens, and olive oil, all accompanied by local wine or raki. - Aposelemis Dam - On the way back, there will be a stop at the largest dam on Crete island, Aposelemis Dam. It has become a popular tourist attraction, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the reservoir.
Standing on the banks of the reservoir, surrounded by the tranquility of the Cretan countryside, one can’t help but appreciate the profound impact that the Aposelemis Dam has had on the lives of those who call this island home. For in its waters flows not just sustenance, but the promise of a brighter, more sustainable future for generations to come.
The Aposelemis Dam stands as a modern engineering marvel amidst the rugged landscapes of Crete, a testament to human ingenuity and the quest for sustainable water management. Located near the village of Avdou, this imposing structure harnesses the waters of the Aposelemis River, serving as a vital lifeline for the island’s inhabitants and agricultural endeavors.
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The Palace of Knossos - Immerse in the captivating history of Crete with an exclusive private tour to one of the island’s most iconic sites – Knossos Palace.
Visiting Knossos Palace can be a fascinating experience, providing a glimpse into the rich history of the Minoan civilization.
- Pick up & Drop off from your Hotel/Port/Airport
- Private transportation in Mercedes Benz Van
- Professional English speaking Driver Guide
- Cretan Wines, Greek Coffee, Raki and Refreshments
- Bottled water
- All fees and/or taxes
- Liability Insurance
- Pick up & Drop off from your Hotel/Port/Airport
- Private transportation in Mercedes Benz Van
- Professional English speaking Driver Guide
- Cretan Wines, Greek Coffee, Raki and Refreshments
- Bottled water
- All fees and/or taxes
- Liability Insurance
- Knossos Palace entrance fee(15 - euro per person)
- Licensed Guide at Knossos Palace (100 euro per group optional)
- Lunch in family traditional taverna (optional)
- Knossos Palace entrance fee(15 - euro per person)
- Licensed Guide at Knossos Palace (100 euro per group optional)
- Lunch in family traditional taverna (optional)
This private tour is designed for enthusiasts of history, nature, and culture.
Participants will have the opportunity to visit and explore Knossos Palace, the Lasithi Plateau with its 15 traditional villages, ancient windmills, a 2400-year-old plane tree, a pottery workshop, and an olive oil factory where various local olive oils can be sampled….
This private tour is designed for enthusiasts of history, nature, and culture.
Participants will have the opportunity to visit and explore Knossos Palace, the Lasithi Plateau with its 15 traditional villages, ancient windmills, a 2400-year-old plane tree, a pottery workshop, and an olive oil factory where various local olive oils can be sampled. Additionally, a delightful Cretan traditional lunch, prepared with fresh local ingredients, will be enjoyed at a family tavern.
The highlight of this private tour is Knossos Palace. Known as Knossos during the Minoan civilization, it was one of the most advanced and influential civilizations in the Mediterranean region approximately 4,000 years ago. The ruins of the ancient city of Knossos, including the renowned Palace of Knossos, are the most visited site in Crete and the second most visited site in Greece after the Acropolis.
Reserve this private tour today and rest assured, it will be an unforgettable experience.
- Let us know if there are any specific sights or experiences you’d like to include, and we’ll tailor the tour accordingly.
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Infant seats available on request
- If you have any food allergies or intolerances, please contact us to let us know
- For the tours that start later than 09:00 am from cruises, kindly note that you may have to skip one/a couple sites to get back to ship on time. Your guide will adjust the program according to your priorities.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.