Crete Olive Oil Exploration: Discover Island's Hidden Treasures and Wine Tour

Discover the hidden gems of our island and savor Crete’s finest treasure: olive oil. Additionally, visit a picturesque monastery to enjoy and sample the exceptional wines crafted by the monks.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Kanakis Olive Oil - Olive oil experience:
    You will have a unique experience of knowing the excellent varieties of olive oil produced the Olive Oil Farm is renowned for its high-quality olive oil production, typically in Greece, a country famous for its olive oil heritage. The Visitor Experience: At the farm, we will enjoy a Tour and Tasting,…
What's Included
  • Bottled water included
  • English-speaking driver for guidance
  • Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
  • Complimentary snacks provided
What's Not Included
  • Tour guide (optional)
  • Gratuities
  • Entrance fee to the Monastery
Location
Kanakis Olive Oil
Palea Ethniki Odos Chanion Rethimnou
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Tim_b
Oct 23, 2024
A perfect day! - We had a wonderful day with Kostas. We visited a factory for olive oil and then traveled to a Monastery for a wine and olive tasting. Our tasting guide, Katerina was fantastic. The Monastery grounds were beautiful. Kostas was friendly, informative and a great driver. We highly recommend this.
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Christopherlee0214
Oct 14, 2022
Perfect Tour Despite the Time Crunch - Antonis (a.k.a. Adonis) really organized the the tour perfectly given that we only had about 5 hours to sightsee before our cruise ship disembarked. We never felt rushed and got back to the ship with plenty of time. The private wine tasting at Agia Triada Monastery was an amazing experience and the owner had very generous pours, even letting us sample some raki. My twin babies were cranky so the owner kindly offered some cookies, which they loved, made by the monks just like the wine. I had really wanted to see the oldest Olive tree in the world which was on this island, but Adonis recommended walking around the Old Port instead since it would take 2 hours round trip alone to see the tree. I'm glad we took he advice because we enjoyed walking the cute streets with their shops, enjoying some, coffee, pastries, and fresh local Greek figs and oranges from a grocery store before heading back to the ship. With more time, I'd gladly tour Chania and other parts of Crete with Adonis again.
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