Embark on a 6-hour hike through the mythical and Minoan landscapes of Psiloritis Mountain, the highest peak on the island of Crete. Discover the cave where the King of the Gods was raised and explore ancient ruins and scattered villages along the way.
Embark on a 6-hour hike through the mythical and Minoan landscapes of Psiloritis Mountain, the highest peak on the island of Crete. Discover the cave where the King of the Gods was raised and explore ancient ruins and scattered villages along the way.
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Psiloritis Mountain - The highest peak of Timios Stavros (2,456m) offers a sweeping view across Crete, as it is the island’s tallest point. The small stone church in the Timios Stavros area, built in the style of a Cretan “mitato,” is distinctive and emblematic of the Cretan landscape.
Due to its historical, geological, and environmental…
- Psiloritis Mountain - The highest peak of Timios Stavros (2,456m) offers a sweeping view across Crete, as it is the island’s tallest point. The small stone church in the Timios Stavros area, built in the style of a Cretan “mitato,” is distinctive and emblematic of the Cretan landscape.
Due to its historical, geological, and environmental significance, Psiloritis is included in the UNESCO Global Geoparks, marking it as a site of great global importance.
Who can deny that reaching the highest peak of Crete is an extraordinary experience?
- English-speaking certified guide
- Complimentary bottled water
- Snacks included
- All fees and taxes covered
- Walking sticks provided
- English-speaking certified guide
- Complimentary bottled water
- Snacks included
- All fees and taxes covered
- Walking sticks provided
- Transportation
- Transportation
Psiloritis Mountain, with its peak at 2,456m, is notably the tallest mountain in Crete.
Greek mythology stories prominently feature the Psiloritis mountain range, specifically Idaion Antron. Folklore states that this cave was the nurturing ground for Deus, the Supreme God. Ancient Zominthos ruins and neighboring expanses bear the testimony of the…
Psiloritis Mountain, with its peak at 2,456m, is notably the tallest mountain in Crete.
Greek mythology stories prominently feature the Psiloritis mountain range, specifically Idaion Antron. Folklore states that this cave was the nurturing ground for Deus, the Supreme God. Ancient Zominthos ruins and neighboring expanses bear the testimony of the mountain’s habitation since the Minoan era. Signs of landscape utilization over different periods are evident in the dispersed settlements along the mountain edges and the extensive pastoral activities undertaken by native locals on the mountain slopes.
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.