Discover the Flavors of Crete, One Sip at a Time
Indulge in the rich wine culture of Crete on a private wine tasting journey through the heart of Heraklion’s countryside. This exclusive tour is designed for wine lovers seeking an authentic and intimate experience with local flavors, traditions, and breathtaking scenery.
Visit renowned family-owned wineries in the Heraklion region
Learn about Cretan indigenous grape varieties such as Vidiano, Vilana, and Kotsifali
Enjoy private cellar tours and meet the winemakers
Taste a curated selection of premium wines paired with local cheeses, olive oil, and snacks
Option to include a traditional Cretan lunch in a village taverna
Comfortable private transportation with a local guide
Whether you're a wine connoisseur or a curious traveler, this tour is a perfect way to explore Crete’s proud winemaking heritage in a relaxed and personalized setting.
Pickup included
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Your day begins in the Cretan countryside, where you will visit an award-winning olive oil mill and learn the secrets of one of Greece’s most treasured products. Discover the centuries-old traditions of olive cultivation, see the modern extraction process, and enjoy a guided tasting of extra virgin olive oil paired with local delicacies.
Exploring 2400 years old a 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.
As you approach 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.
On the way to the wineries, we'll stop in the largest dam in Crete island, Aposelemis dam. It has become a popular tourist attraction, as it offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the reservoir.
As you stand on the banks of the reservoir, surrounded by the tranquility of the Cretan countryside, you 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.
Visiting a pottery workshop on the Lassithi Plateau is a unique and enriching experience that takes you deep into the heart of Crete’s traditional craftsmanship.
The Lassithi Plateau, known for its fertile land and beautiful natural surroundings, has been home to potters and artisans for centuries, passing down their skills through generations.
The Lassithi Plateau has been a hub of craftsmanship for centuries, and pottery was essential for the daily life of ancient Cretans. You’ll learn about the Minoan influence on Cretan pottery design, including how traditional patterns and shapes have evolved but continue to be inspired by ancient motifs.
Walking through a working pottery studio is an experience in itself. You’ll see shelves lined with finished products, drying pieces, and work-in-progress pottery that is being glazed or fired.
The potter allows you to try your hands at shaping the clay under the guidance of an experienced potter, offering a truly immersive experience.
Time to visit a Family Winery, one of the oldest and most significant wineries in Crete. Here, you can learn about the winemaking process, explore the vineyards, and sample a variety of wines, including indigenous Cretan grape varieties like Vilana and Kotsifali.
Taste 5 Cretan wines combined with Cretan cheeses.
Heraklion, the largest city on the island of Crete, is a vibrant blend of history, culture, and modern life. Known for its rich Minoan heritage, bustling markets, and stunning Venetian architecture, it offers a unique Mediterranean experience. The city's lively atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and proximity to ancient sites make it an appealing destination for all types of travelers.
One of Greece's most important museums, it houses a vast collection of Minoan artifacts, including frescoes and pottery.
The ancient Minoan palace of Knossos is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. It's one of the most significant archaeological sites in Greece.
A Venetian fortress located at the entrance of the old harbor, offering stunning views of the sea and city.
A popular beach near the city center, offering a mix of relaxation and water sports.
A traditional Cretan salad made with barley rusks, tomato, mizithra cheese, and olive oil.
A slow-cooked stew made with beef, onions, and spices, often served with potatoes.
A fresh salad made with tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, olives, and feta cheese.
A traditional Cretan spirit often served as an aperitif or digestif.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather and clear skies. It's ideal for beach activities and exploring the city's historical sites.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+2
230VV, 50HzHz
Heraklion is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to take common precautions to avoid petty crime.
Central Bus Station
The bus system is affordable and covers most of the city. Buses are frequent and reliable.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
Explore the ancient Minoan palace of Knossos, one of the most significant archaeological sites in Greece.
A charming town with a mix of Venetian and Ottoman architecture, beautiful beaches, and a lively old town.
A historic monastery with a rich history and beautiful architecture, located in the countryside.
Price varies by option