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Reviews: Private Tour-Knossos Palace Zeus Cave Olive Oil Mill & Wine
Guest User2024-10-11
This was surely the most interesting and unique excursion we did in Crete! Spyros was an amazing driver and guide, showing us off-the-beaten path scenery in the Lasithi Plateau and nearby small mountain towns. We picked and enjoyed fresh strawberries, drank delicious wine and so much more, in addition to visiting the Palace of Knossos. Highly recommend!
Reviews: Heraklion Crete: Cretan and Greek Dance Lesson at Arolithos
Guest User2025-10-25
We loved the dance class and the short visit to the Arolithos Museum. We've taken many dance classes before, but this one with Evi was one of the best we've ever had. We were there with my 70-year-old mother and my two children, aged 5 and 8, and it will remain a cherished memory of our holiday in Crete.
Reviews: Heraklion: Sightseeing Tour with Greek Meze
Guest User2025-07-01
Fantastic walking tour with Marina, who was not only warm and welcoming, but also exceptionally knowledgeable about the history of Heraklion. She met my wife and me near the main park and guided us on a relaxed stroll along the impressive city walls, originally built by Arab pirates after they seized the city from the Byzantine Empire. Marina, who plans to begin her studies in archaeology, brought the city’s layered past to life. She explained how Heraklion — once known as Candia — was shaped by a series of rulers: Venetians, Ottomans, Egyptians, and ultimately unified with Greece in 1913. With each chapter, the city’s architecture and culture evolved, and Marina helped us understand how those changes are still visible today. We ended the tour with a light mezze lunch at a traditional taverna near the Venetian Port — the perfect way to reflect on what we’d seen. If you’re curious about Heraklion’s rich history and want a guide who truly loves the subject book Marina!