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Discover Chania’s craft beer scene on this 3-hour guided tour featuring local dishes, Greek beers, and visits to three vibrant venues for an authentic experience.
The Cruise Ship Guest Beer Tour in Chania offers a relaxed, small-group exploration of the city’s vibrant culinary and brewing culture. Priced at $106.72 per person, this 3-hour experience is ideal for visitors arriving on a cruise looking to enjoy authentic local flavors without the crowds. With a maximum of 8 participants, the tour balances personalized attention with an intimate atmosphere. It departs from Chalidon 108 at 12:00 pm and concludes in the lively beer pub in Old Town, leaving plenty of free time to explore or return to the ship.
This tour shines with its focus on local craft beers, traditional Cretan dishes, and Greek produce, making it perfect for those eager to taste Chania’s culinary highlights in a friendly, informal setting. A key strength is the knowledgeable guide, who offers insightful tips and history along the way. However, travelers should be prepared for a walking tour through narrow streets and be comfortable in hot weather, as the tour takes place outdoors in the old town.

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The tour begins at Chalidon 108, a central spot in Chania’s Old Port. From here, the guide leads a leisurely walk through the city’s narrow streets, known for their Venetian architecture and lively atmosphere. The first stop is at a multi award-winning restaurant, where guests are treated to a craft beer and food pairing tasting menu. This opening segment lasts about 1 hour and 20 minutes, setting the tone with delicious local dishes and well-curated beer samples.
The walk to the restaurant provides a chance to enjoy the picturesque scenery and historic ambiance. The guide shares insights about the area’s past and the local brewing scene, creating a relaxed and engaging start to the tour.
Next, the tour moves to a delicatessen store in Zampeliou, where guests sample quality Greek produce. This 40-minute stop offers tastes of honey, olive oil, liqueurs, and nut butters. Visitors get to discover the variety and richness of traditional Greek ingredients, with the guide explaining their significance and production.
This stop emphasizes local craftsmanship and provides an opportunity to purchase souvenirs or ingredients for later enjoyment. The visit to the delicatessen is both flavorful and educational, adding depth to the overall experience.

As the walk continues, the group explores the Venetian Port, feeling its unique vibe and soaking up the historic surroundings. The guide points out notable sights and shares stories about Chania’s history and architecture. This scenic stroll takes around 40 minutes, blending cultural insights with local atmosphere.
The route avoids crowded areas, thanks to the guide’s tips, and highlights the authentic back streets that many visitors miss. It’s a perfect way to appreciate the city’s timeless charm while preparing for the final stop.

The tour wraps up at a hidden gem of a beer pub in Old Town, known for its cool music and relaxed vibe. This 1-hour visit features enjoying five Greek craft beers—representing different styles—along with some local snacks. The pub’s intimate setting offers the chance for relaxed conversations, making it an ideal spot to wind down.
This final stop is highly praised for its authentic craft beer selection and the friendly, laid-back atmosphere. Guests can savor their drinks and reflect on their discoveries before having plenty of free time to explore further or return to their cruise.
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Participants receive a guided walking tour that includes tasting five Greek craft beers and enjoying a craft beer and food pairing session at the restaurant. The tour also offers a Greek produce tasting with items like honey, olive oil, and liqueurs. All fees and taxes are covered, and visitors get a special souvenir and recommendations for local shops and experiences.
A crash course in craft beer adds an educational touch, perfect for those wanting to learn more about Greek brewing traditions. Plus, guests gain access to an online shop for craft beers and souvenirs, providing a lasting keepsake of the experience.

The tour departs at 12:00 pm, with the final stop ending around 1:00 pm, leaving plenty of free time afterward. The meeting point is centrally located, and the tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with mobility or basic physical requirements. Travelers are advised to wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes, as the walk involves outdoor elements in the summer sun.
Participants should bring a water bottle to stay hydrated and a valid ID for age verification when sampling alcoholic beverages. Tips and gratuities are not included but are customary for good service.

The guides are praised for their knowledgeable storytelling, friendly demeanor, and willingness to personalize the experience based on guest tastes. One guide, Stellios (Clyde), is noted for his detailed explanations about local beers and history, making the tour both informative and fun. Similarly, Marie Clair is appreciated for her local tips and ability to navigate away from crowds.
This small-group format ensures that everyone receives individual attention and plenty of opportunities to ask questions. The guides’ enthusiasm and insights significantly enhance the authenticity of this tour.
The Cruise Ship Guest Beer Tour highly appeals to adventurous foodies and beer lovers eager to explore local flavors in a relaxed setting. It caters especially well to small groups seeking a personalized experience and cultural insights. While craft beer is the star, the inclusion of local dishes and Greek products ensures a well-rounded taste of Chania’s culinary scene.
Travelers who enjoy walking tours, historic streets, and local storytelling will find this experience especially rewarding. Those not deeply interested in beer should know that the tour incorporates food, snacks, and cultural highlights beyond the drinks.
The Cruise Ship Guest Beer Tour offers an engaging, well-rounded way to discover Chania’s culinary and brewing heritage. Its small-group size guarantees a personalized experience, complemented by knowledgeable guides and authentic venues. The price reflects the quality of the tasting menus, local insights, and unique stops.
While it involves walking and outdoor time, the relaxed pace suits most travelers. This tour is especially ideal for those interested in Greek craft beers, local food, and hidden gems in Chania’s Old Town. It provides a memorable snapshot of the city’s rich flavors, making it a worthwhile addition to any cruise itinerary.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, starting at 12:00 pm and ending around 1:00 pm.
What is included in the price?
The price includes five Greek craft beer samples, a craft beer and food pairing, a Greek produce tasting, a guided walk, and a special souvenir.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
While the tour features beer tasting, it also includes local dishes and produce sampling, making it enjoyable even for non-beer drinkers. However, the primary focus is on craft beers.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Chalidon 108 in Chania and ends at a beer pub in Old Town with ample free time afterward.
What should I wear?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, especially since the tour involves walking outdoors in the sun.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
The tour features an English-speaking guide; no information indicates availability in other languages.
Is this tour accessible for travelers with mobility issues?
While accessible details are not specified, the tour involves walking through narrow streets, so travelers should be prepared for outdoor terrain.
What makes this tour stand out from others in Chania?
Its small-group format, focus on local craft beers and food, and the personalized guidance from knowledgeable locals set it apart, offering an authentic, relaxed experience.