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Discover Rethymno's Old Town with this 4-hour guided walking tour, featuring local food tastings, a phyllo workshop, and a traditional Cretan meal for $197.
Exploring Rethymno’s Old Town becomes an immersive experience with this guided walking tour that lasts approximately 4 hours. Priced at $197 per person, the tour combines history, culture, and cuisine, offering a well-rounded glimpse into Cretan life. It’s perfect for those who want to enjoy authentic flavors, learn about local traditions, and see the town’s charming streets and Venetian architecture—all in a small, private group setting.
Highlights include a Cretan breakfast in a cozy café, a handmade phyllo workshop led by a master chef, and a traditional Cretan meal served in a garden. The tour is praised for knowledgeable guides, delicious food, and insightful cultural stories. While it does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, it offers excellent value for those eager to experience Rethymno beyond typical sightseeing.


This tour starts at a Greek style kafeneio café in the heart of Rethymno, where the experience begins with an authentic Cretan breakfast. Expect Greek coffee or fresh juice, paired with a sfakianopita cheese pie coated with handmade jam. The guide discusses local customs and food traditions, helping visitors understand how gastronomy reflects Cretan culture.
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One of the tour’s standout features is the tasting session where visitors learn to distinguish high-quality honey, olive oil, and raki. These tastings are not only delicious but also educational, revealing how each of these staples connects to Cretan identity. The guide explains the differences and helps you appreciate the local craftsmanship behind each product.

The tour takes you to a 17th-century Venetian mansion where a master chef has been making phyllo dough by hand for over 63 years. The process of turning simple ingredients—flour, water, salt—into paper-thin pastry is mesmerizing. This phyllo workshop offers a rare chance to see traditional techniques, used in creations like baklava.

Next, the tour moves to a restaurant tucked inside an Ottoman-style garden, where a Cretan meal is served under lemon trees. Expect traditional dishes cooked with fresh local ingredients, presented in a modern yet authentic style. The meal provides a fitting conclusion to the culinary journey, offering plenty of food that reviews confirm is delicious and plentiful.
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Throughout the walk, the guide points out narrow streets, stone Venetian houses, and architectural influences from different historical periods. This exploration reveals how history shapes the town’s appearance, giving context to the food and customs you experience. The tour covers various parts of the Old Town, making it a comprehensive introduction.

This tour is operated as a private group, ensuring a personalized and relaxed pace. The guide is attentive, engaging, and well-versed in history and culture, making every stop both informative and enjoyable. Group size typically keeps the experience intimate, which visitors appreciate, especially on hot days when shade and comfort matter.

The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so travelers should plan to meet at the designated starting point in the city center. The availability varies, and it’s recommended to check start times when booking. Visitors benefit from free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and they can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility in planning.

Unlike typical food tours, this experience combines culinary tastings, hands-on demonstrations, and local storytelling, creating an engaging, multi-sensory journey through Rethymno’s Old Town. The knowledgeable guides (like Vincent, Michael, and others praised in reviews) make the experience memorable with their friendly approach and deep knowledge.
The quality of the food is a recurring highlight, with many reviews emphasizing delicious, authentic dishes and interesting tastings of honey, olive oil, and raki. The phyllo workshop garners particular praise for its craftsmanship and visual appeal.

This tour appeals especially to food lovers and those interested in Cretan culture. It suits travelers who want a more meaningful connection with the local way of life, rather than just walking through sights. It’s ideal for visitors seeking a small-group experience with excellent food and insightful stories.
For $197, this tour offers a comprehensive introduction to Rethymno’s culinary and cultural heritage. The combination of food tastings, cultural insights, and a hands-on pastry demonstration makes it a worthwhile choice for travelers eager to explore beyond surface-level sightseeing.
While it is a walking tour, the pace is relaxed, and the stops are well spaced out. The lack of hotel pickup means planning your own transportation, but the central meeting point makes this straightforward. This experience delivers authentic flavors, engaging storytelling, and memorable moments in a charming part of Crete.
“One of the best food tours we've done, Vincent was very friendly, interesting to talk to and engaged with the whole tour. Vincent was really knowle…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, the tour offers a vegetarian option for the full meal, making it accessible for different dietary preferences.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English and French, ensuring clear communication for most visitors.
Does the tour include hotel transport?
No, it does not include hotel pickup or drop-off; participants meet at the designated starting point in Rethymno.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, covering multiple stops and activities.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended; the tour covers narrow streets and uneven surfaces.
Is the food included in the price?
Yes, the full lunch or dinner is included, along with snacks and tastings.
Are the food and wine tastings extensive?
Yes, the tastings include honey, olive oil, raki, and a variety of traditional snacks and dishes.
How many people typically join the tour?
It is operated as a private group, generally small, ensuring an intimate experience.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The information does not specify accessibility details; expect some walking on narrow or uneven streets.