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Experience Crete’s stunning sunset on a 5.5-hour safari featuring scenic drives, traditional villages, a historic olive mill, and a delicious dinner with wine.
The Amazing Sunset Safari Route with Dinner offers an engaging way to explore Crete’s natural beauty and cultural treasures in a single day. For $96 per person, this 5.5-hour journey takes you through scenic mountain trails, traditional villages, and historic sites, all culminating with a relaxing dinner at Milatos Beach. The tour begins with convenient pick-up options from eight different locations and includes a guided experience led by multilingual drivers.
This tour is perfect for those who want to combine sightseeing with authentic local experiences. It balances scenic drives, cultural insights, and a delicious meal, making it a well-rounded option for travelers eager to see Crete’s hidden sides. While the route is physically manageable, it involves some walking at stops and a scenic dirt road, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
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This safari begins with a scenic drive toward the east, taking in Lasithi plateau trails and unknown mountain landscapes. The route offers sweeping views and a chance to see Crete’s less-visited natural areas. The drive itself is a highlight, with the experience drivers ensuring a comfortable ride through these beautiful terrains.
Travelers appreciate the chance to see Crete’s hidden natural beauty away from crowded tourist spots. The combination of mountain views and the lush scenery of the plateau makes for memorable photo opportunities. The journey is paced to allow plenty of time to take in the vistas without feeling rushed.

One of the tour’s standout stops is a visit to a traditional olive mill. Here, visitors learn about the ancient and modern methods of olive oil production. Seeing the process firsthand offers insight into Crete’s long-standing olive cultivation. Guests can also opt to purchase pure olive oil products, supporting local producers.
This experience combines education with a taste of local craftsmanship. The olive mill visit is brief but informative, and it provides a glimpse into Crete’s culinary heritage. It also sets the tone for the rest of the day, emphasizing the island’s agricultural roots.

The tour includes a stop at the birthplace of Pope Alexander E (1340-1410), where visitors learn about his early life and rise to the papacy. This historic site adds a layer of cultural depth to the journey, linking local history to wider religious significance.
Guests are guided through the area, seeing the birthplace and learning about the figure’s influence and background. The visit provides a deeper understanding of Crete’s historical figures and their stories, enriching the overall experience.
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Next, the tour takes you through the traditional settlement of Kourounes, offering charming views and photo opportunities. Then, a scenic dirt road leads to the monastery of Xera Xila, dating back to 1635.
In Xera Xila, visitors can explore the monastery grounds, observe the 17th-century architecture, and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere. The stop allows for self-guided exploration, making it a quiet moment to appreciate Crete’s spiritual and historical heritage.
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At the traditional village of Kounali, travelers find a beautiful vista perfect for photos. The village’s panoramic views are stunning, and it’s a great spot to take a break and soak in the scenery.
In Kounali, the tour includes a chance to enjoy raki, a local Crete drink, paired with traditional delicacies. This informal tasting in a village café offers a genuine taste of local hospitality and flavors, providing a memorable cultural moment.

The final stop is Milatos Beach, where you relax and enjoy a 1.5-hour dinner with a selection of local snacks and Crete wine. The evening setting by the water offers a peaceful backdrop for unwinding after a day of exploration.
Guests appreciate the quality of the dinner and the chance to sample regional wines, making this a fitting end to the tour. The relaxed atmosphere at Milatos Beach enhances the overall experience, allowing for socializing or quiet reflection.

This tour departs from eight pickup points around Crete, including popular spots like Gouves, Stalida, and Malia. Pickup is included in the price, with travelers advised to wait in their hotel lobby 10 minutes before the scheduled time.
Drop-off follows the same locations, making logistics straightforward. If the hotel location isn’t accessible, a nearby meeting point is arranged, ensuring smooth transportation for all participants.

The tour is led by experienced guides speaking Dutch, English, French, German, and Greek, ensuring clear explanations throughout the day. The booking process allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in case of change in plans.
Travelers can reserve their spot without payment upfront, paying later to keep their plans flexible. The tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, but it’s not suitable for those with back problems, mobility issues, or recent surgeries due to walking and vehicle access requirements.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain and bring a camera to capture the scenic views and historic sites. The exact pickup time is confirmed after booking, so travelers should be prepared to wait in their hotel lobby.
While the tour involves some walking and scenic dirt roads, it remains accessible for most travelers in good health. The focus on natural landscapes, cultural sites, and local cuisine makes it a well-rounded exploration of Crete’s lesser-known treasures.
This safari combines scenic mountain drives, cultural visits, and culinary experiences into one cohesive adventure. It offers an authentic look at Crete’s rural life, historical figures, and traditions, all wrapped in a comfortable 5.5-hour format.
The inclusion of a dinner with local wine at Milatos Beach enhances the value, creating a full-day experience for a reasonable $96. The tour’s small-group feel and multilingual guides make it accessible and engaging for international visitors seeking a genuine taste of Crete.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 5.5 hours, with the exact starting time confirmed after booking.
What is included in the price?
The price covers pickup and drop-off, fuel, experienced drivers, and a dinner with wine.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from one of eight locations around Crete, such as Limenas Chersonisou or Malia.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, free pickup and drop-off are included, with arrangements made if the hotel is inaccessible.
What are the main stops?
Stops include a traditional olive mill, Kourounes, Xera Xila monastery, Kounali village, and Milatos Beach.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
It is not suitable for those with back problems, mobility impairments, or recent surgeries due to walking and vehicle access.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes and a camera to capture the scenery.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Dutch, English, French, German, and Greek.
Is the dinner at Milatos Beach included?
Yes, the dinner with wine and snacks is part of the tour package.