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Experience Naxos’s olive oil tradition with guided tours, tasting, and baking at Eggares Olive Press. Small group activity suitable for all ages.

The Naxos: Olive Oil Tasting & Baking at Eggares Olive Press offers a 2-hour hands-on experience that combines culture, culinary skills, and local tradition. Priced at an accessible rate, this tour is perfect for visitors eager to learn about Greece’s olive oil heritage in an authentic setting. With a maximum of 8 participants, the small group size ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
This experience begins at the Eggares Olive Oil Museum, one of Naxos’s oldest olive mills, where the journey into Greek olive oil history unfolds. From traditional stone mills to modern extraction techniques, every step of olive oil production is explained clearly. The tour then moves into sensory tastings, where you’ll sample premium extra virgin olive oils, learning how to recognize the flavors and aromas that define quality.
What truly makes this activity stand out is the interactive baking session. Participants knead and infuse dough with herbs to create delicious olive bread, guided by local experts. After baking, everyone shares a light lunch featuring fresh, local ingredients, with the breads and oils providing the perfect pairing. It’s a family-friendly experience that combines education, fun, and great food, making it ideal for travelers seeking an engaging cultural activity.
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The experience begins at the Eggares Olive Oil Museum, where visitors explore one of the oldest olive mills on the island. The museum showcases the evolution of olive oil production, from traditional stone mills to modern techniques. A knowledgeable guide leads the 20-minute tour, offering insights into the historical significance of olive oil in Greek culture.
During the visit, you’ll see authentic equipment and learn how the olive oil industry has shaped Naxos’s local economy. The museum’s setting in a garden area adds a peaceful backdrop for the rest of the experience. This stop provides a great introduction for those interested in Greek traditions and local craftsmanship.

Following the museum tour, the group engages in a sensory tasting of high-quality olive oils. The guide explains how to distinguish extra virgin olive oil through aroma, flavor, and texture, empowering participants to identify excellent olive oils for future purchases. Each olive oil sample offers a different flavor profile, from fruity to spicy, highlighting the diversity of Naxos’s olive harvest.
This part of the experience is especially valuable for food lovers who want to understand what makes authentic olive oil stand out. It also offers practical tips on how to incorporate these oils into Mediterranean cuisine, adding depth to the tasting session.

A highlight of the tour is the hands-on baking activity. Guided by local hosts, participants knead dough infused with herbs, shaping their own olive bread. The hosts emphasize using local ingredients and demonstrate techniques for achieving a flavorful, aromatic loaf.
This 30-minute baking session is accessible for everyone, with no prior experience needed. The freshly baked bread is then cooked to perfection, filling the garden with inviting scents. Baking your own olive bread offers a tangible connection to Naxos’s culinary heritage and adds a fun, interactive element to the tour.
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After baking, everyone sits down to enjoy a light meal served outdoors in the garden setting. The 40-minute lunch features fresh salads, traditional pies, and local sweets, all crafted with ingredients sourced from nearby farms. Olive oil from the museum is generously used in dressings and dips, showcasing its versatility.
This meal provides a relaxed opportunity to savor the flavors of Naxos while reflecting on the morning’s activities. The combination of simple, genuine ingredients and authentic olive oil highlights the importance of local produce in Greek cuisine.

Designed for all ages, the activity welcomes families with children over 5 years old. The gardening activities and crafting for kids keep younger participants engaged, while the educational elements appeal to adults. Parents must stay with their children during the activity, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment.
While the experience isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or those with insect allergies, its outdoor garden setting and accessible activities make it a good choice for families seeking a meaningful, hands-on cultural outing.

The tour departs from the entrance of Eggares Olive Press Museum and ends at the same point. It lasts around 2 hours, with flexible starting times based on availability. The group size is limited to eight participants, supporting a comfortable and intimate atmosphere.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring sunglasses, sun hats, sunscreen, and clothes suitable for outdoor activities that may get a little messy. The experience does not include hotel pickup or souvenirs from the shop, so plan accordingly.

The knowledgeable guides, particularly those passionate about Naxos’s olive oil culture, make the experience engaging and authentic. The quality of the olive oils tasted, combined with the interactive bread-making, offers a well-balanced mix of education and fun. Visitors consistently praise the warm hospitality of hosts like Katerina, who shares her love for olive oil, baking, and Naxos with genuine enthusiasm.
The small group size ensures a cozy, unrushed pace, giving everyone personal attention and plenty of opportunities to ask questions. The light lunch with local ingredients complements the activity perfectly, leaving participants satisfied without feeling overwhelmed.

This activity appeals most to food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and families wanting an interactive day in Naxos. Travelers interested in Greek traditions and olive oil production will find this especially rewarding. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking an authentic, hands-on experience that combines learning, tasting, and baking.
While it’s family-friendly, those with mobility issues or allergy concerns should consider the outdoor nature of the activities. The small group size guarantees an intimate setting, making it suitable for couples or solo travelers who enjoy engaging with local traditions.
The Naxos: Olive Oil Tasting & Baking tour at Eggares offers a genuine taste of Greek culture through its interactive approach to olive oil and culinary heritage. The combination of museum visits, sensory tasting, baking, and local cuisine makes for a well-rounded experience that leaves a lasting impression.
The warm hospitality, expert guides, and delicious food create a welcoming atmosphere. This tour provides not just knowledge but memorable moments, especially for those eager to learn about Naxos’s olive oil craftsmanship and enjoy a relaxed, family-friendly environment. It’s a worthwhile addition to any Naxos itinerary, particularly for visitors looking for a meaningful cultural activity that’s both fun and educational.
“Katerina was absolutely wonderful and the experience itself was AMAZING. I would come back to do this over and over again. We did this on our last …”
How long is the tour? The activity lasts around 2 hours, with flexible start times depending on availability.
Is there an age limit? Children must be over 5 years old to participate; younger children are not allowed.
Does the tour include transportation? No, there is no hotel pickup or drop-off included. Participants meet at the entrance of Eggares Olive Press Museum.
Can I join if I don’t know how to bake? Yes, the baking activity is designed to be accessible for all, with no prior experience needed.
What should I wear? Comfortable shoes, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and clothes suitable for outdoor, potentially messy activities are recommended.
Is the experience suitable for people with mobility issues? No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the outdoor garden activities.
Are there any dietary considerations? The experience involves local ingredients used in the meal, but specific dietary restrictions are not detailed.
Can I cancel the booking? Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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