Experience the beauty of Sfakia, Frangokastelo, and Vrysses on a private Greek tour. Discover local delights, scenic views, and traditional villages. Book now!
Experience the beauty of Sfakia, Frangokastelo, and Vrysses on a private Greek tour. Discover local delights, scenic views, and traditional villages. Book now!
- Hora Sfakion - Chora Sfakion is the southernmost part of Europe. The natural beauty of the wild, “White Mountains” combined with the deep blue Lybian sea, form a wonderful contrast. Inside the Samaria gorge you may even meet its famous inhabitants, the wild goats of Crete, which the locals call “agrimia” and tourists call “kri-kri”. The rough and…
- Hora Sfakion - Chora Sfakion is the southernmost part of Europe. The natural beauty of the wild, “White Mountains” combined with the deep blue Lybian sea, form a wonderful contrast. Inside the Samaria gorge you may even meet its famous inhabitants, the wild goats of Crete, which the locals call “agrimia” and tourists call “kri-kri”. The rough and dramatic landscape of this area is softened by olive trees, tamarisk and pine trees and the gentle sound of sheep and goats bells. The region is famous for its independent spirit and was the center of resistance against the Venetians and the Turks. The village of Chora Sfakion is a port for those travelling by ferry to Agia Roumeli, Sougia, Paleochora and the unspoilt island of Gavdos.
- Frangokastello Beach - Frangokastello is one of the most famous beaches of Crete, well-known for the local Venetian castle on the beautiful beach and the legendary ghosts of Drosoulites. Located 13 km east of Chora Sfakion, 79 km south-east of Chania, it lies in a small valley south of the White Mountains in Crete. It was built by the Venetians between 1371 and 1374, was used as a garrison in the region, is in the shape of a simple rectangular, with towers at each corner and a main gate. Legend has it, shadows of armed Greek soldiers who lost their lives in the Battle of Frangokastello on 17 th May 1828 seem to march towards the fortress around dawn. They are called Drosoulites or dew-men due to the time of day that the phenomenon takes place and can be seen every year, on the anniversary of the battle or even in early June.
- Imbros Gorge - The Imbros gorge is an 11 km long and the second most popular gorge for walkers in Crete after the Samaria Gorge. The walk begins at the small village of Imbros, 700 m above the sea level. Since the average walking time is about 2.5 hours, the relative easiness of the hike makes it an ideal walk for families with children. Although not as well-known as the famous Samaria Gorge, it is well worth seeing, because it is very picturesque as there are some very spectacular sections, especially the several very narrow passages. The narrowest point is only 1,6m wide!
- Vryses - The traditional little village of Vrysses lies approx. 35 km from Chania. This charming village with a backdrop of the White Mountains is well known for the kafenions and tavernas beneath the tall plane trees as well its delicious local goat yoghurt. It is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the lush green landscape by the river Vryssanos and drink an elliniko kafe (Greek coffee) like a local. Around Vrysses on the foot of the White Mountains you can find many traditional villages, gorges and Byzantine churches.
- Local tour leader (English and German speaking)
- Private transportation with in-vehicle air conditioning and USB charging ports
- Refreshments including Greek coffee, cold soft drinks, beer, wine, and bottled water
- Cretan specialties snack box featuring sandwiches and kalitsounia
- On-board WiFi and audiovisual presentation of Cretan customs
- Public liability insurance
- Umbrellas for the beach
- Local tour leader (English and German speaking)
- Private transportation with in-vehicle air conditioning and USB charging ports
- Refreshments including Greek coffee, cold soft drinks, beer, wine, and bottled water
- Cretan specialties snack box featuring sandwiches and kalitsounia
- On-board WiFi and audiovisual presentation of Cretan customs
- Public liability insurance
- Umbrellas for the beach
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Embark on a private expedition for gatherings of up to 6 or 12 participants! Traverse the southern-most region of Crete, Greece, and Europe as we pay a visit to the town of Chora Sfakion. With everything in convenient walking range, you have the opportunity to explore indigenous products or interact with congenial locals. Then, we move on to our next…
Embark on a private expedition for gatherings of up to 6 or 12 participants! Traverse the southern-most region of Crete, Greece, and Europe as we pay a visit to the town of Chora Sfakion. With everything in convenient walking range, you have the opportunity to explore indigenous products or interact with congenial locals. Then, we move on to our next site, Frangokastello, celebrated for its antique Venetian castle, exquisite sandy coastline, and the spectral forms of soldiers—Drosoulites—that make their apparition at the break of day each May. On our homeward journey, we pause at the gateway of the Imbros Gorge to take in the astounding panorama and pay a visit to the quaint village of Vrysses, with its towering plane trees, typical tavernas and coffee houses, offering a perfect setting for unwind.
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.