What makes this tour special is its balance between history, flavor, and authenticity. It’s not just another visit to Knossos — it’s a full circle of Minoan heritage, Cretan craftsmanship, and modern island life. Travelers walk the same ground where ancient kings once stood, then taste the legacy of the land through the indigenous wines of Lyrarakis Winery, before seeing those same myths and symbols come alive inside the Heraklion Archaeological Museum.
This route connects Crete’s ancient heart with its living culture, guided by locals who know the stories behind every stone and every vine. It’s a private journey designed for those who prefer depth over speed — travelers who want to taste, learn, and truly understand the island, not just photograph it.
Pick-up Areas:: Plaka, Elounda, Agios Nikolaos, Amoudi, Istro<br/>Winery Visit: Wine Tasting of 5 Wines<br/>Private Tour: Minimum 2, maximum up to 7 people per vehicle<br/>Duration: 8 hours<br/>Meals ARE NOT INCLUDED<br/>Elounda to Heraklion<br/>Premium Vehicles<br/>Pickup included
Pick-up Areas:: Plaka, Elounda, Agios Nikolaos, Istro, Amoudi<br/>Winery Tour: Wine Tasting of 5 wines<br/>Private Tour: A Minimum of 2 and a maximum of 7 people per vehicle <br/>Duration: 8 hours: Including driving time<br/>Traditional Cretan Lunch: Unlimited Wine included during Lunch <br/>Elounda to Heraklion<br/>Premium Vehicle<br/>Pickup included
Knossos Palace, nestled near Heraklion in Crete, embodies the captivating legacy of the Minoan civilization. Steeped in myth and history, it's a testament to ancient ingenuity and cultural richness. Exploring its labyrinthine corridors and admiring its intricate frescoes offers a mesmerizing glimpse into a bygone era. The Throne Room stands as a pinnacle of Minoan artistry and power, captivating visitors with its grandeur. Beyond its archaeological significance, Knossos Palace provides breathtaking vistas of Crete's scenic landscape, enhancing the allure of this ancient site. For history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike, a visit to Knossos Palace promises an unforgettable journey through time and a deeper understanding of Greece's illustrious past.
A Certified Guide is NOT INCLUDED in your Tour Package
Lyrarakis Winery sits in the quiet village of Alagni, right in the heart of Crete’s Peza wine region — an area known for its fertile valleys and centuries-old vineyards. The family behind Lyrarakis has been cultivating grapes here since 1966, rescuing and reviving nearly lost indigenous varieties like *Dafni*, *Plyto*, and *Vidiano*. Their philosophy blends modern winemaking methods with deep respect for tradition, producing wines that speak honestly of Cretan soil and sunlight.
A visit to Lyrarakis isn’t just about tasting wine; it’s a journey into Crete’s living vineyard heritage. Guests stroll among the vines, tour the cellar where oak barrels quietly age the harvest, and end with a guided tasting of five distinctive wines — each with its own character and story. The atmosphere is calm, authentic, and refreshingly personal, with sweeping views of Psiloritis Mountain completing the scene.
Peteinos Alaniaris, nestled in the heart of Peza village, is a local gem where tradition meets true Cretan hospitality. Here, lunch is not just a meal — it’s an experience steeped in local flavors and countryside warmth. Guests are welcomed like family and treated to home-cooked dishes prepared with seasonal ingredients, olive oil from nearby groves, and wines from the valley’s vineyards.
When booking your tour with the **“Lunch Included”** option, this is where you’ll enjoy your meal — a genuine taste of Crete served in a rustic setting that celebrates the island’s food, wine, and easygoing spirit.
Unravel Crete's captivating history at the Heraklion Archaeological Museum. Nestled in Heraklion's heart, this museum boasts a 5,000-year journey through time, showcasing Neolithic marvels to Roman relics. Admire exquisite sculptures, pottery, jewelry, and frescoes, each telling a tale of the island's storied past.
A highlight is the Minoan collection, featuring iconic pieces like the Phaistos Disk and Bull Leaping fresco, offering a glimpse into this advanced civilization. Explore artifacts from Mycenaeans, Dorians, and Romans, enriching your understanding of Crete's diverse heritage.
Step into an educational and enriching experience, whether you're a history buff or simply curious. Immerse yourself in the craftsmanship of ancient artisans and uncover the secrets of one of the Mediterranean's historically significant islands.
A Certified Guide is NOT INCLUDED in your Tour Package
Agios Nikolaos is a charming coastal town on the northeastern coast of Crete, known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich history. It offers a blend of vibrant nightlife, traditional Greek culture, and stunning natural landscapes, making it a perfect destination for all types of travelers.
A picturesque lake in the heart of Agios Nikolaos, surrounded by cafes and restaurants. It's a popular spot for a leisurely stroll or a coffee by the water.
This museum showcases artifacts from the Minoan civilization, including pottery, jewelry, and sculptures, providing a glimpse into the region's rich history.
A charming traditional village perched on a hillside, offering stunning views and a glimpse into the island's past with its narrow streets and stone houses.
A beautiful sandy beach with clear waters, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The beach is well-organized with sunbeds and umbrellas for rent.
A historic island with a Venetian fortress and a fascinating past as a leper colony. It's accessible by boat and offers guided tours.
A traditional Cretan dish made with barley rusks, topped with tomatoes, mizithra cheese, and olive oil.
A slow-cooked beef stew with onions, tomatoes, and spices, served with potatoes or rice.
A traditional wedding rice dish cooked with lamb or goat and spices.
A strong local spirit made from grapes, often served as an aperitif or digestif.
This is the peak tourist season with hot, sunny weather and lively beach activities. It's ideal for those who love summer vibes and water sports.
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Agios Nikolaos is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas, especially during peak season.
Agios Nikolaos Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport. They are affordable and reliable but can be crowded during peak times.
Available • Apps: Taxibeat, Beat
Car, Bike, Scooter
A picturesque village with beautiful beaches and a historic Venetian castle. It's a great spot for relaxation and exploring.
A traditional Cretan village with narrow streets, stone houses, and stunning views. It's a great place to experience local culture and history.
A scenic plateau surrounded by mountains, offering hiking, biking, and stunning views. It's a great spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Price varies by option