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Enjoy a 2.5-hour guided wine tasting tour in Old Town Chania, featuring local wines, scenic harbor views, and stops at top spots for delicious snacks and shopping.
For those visiting Crete, the Wine Tasting Walking Tour in Old Town Chania offers a delightful blend of local wines, scenic spots, and cultural insights. Priced at just $77.14 per person, this 2-hour 30-minute experience is perfect for travelers eager to explore Chania’s vibrant harbor and historic neighborhoods while enjoying curated wine tastings.
Starting at the Anassa Boutique Hotel and Cafe, the tour welcomes small groups of up to 10 participants, making it an intimate and engaging experience. With 18 days in advance booking on average, this tour is popular among visitors keen to secure a spot. Guides like Anastasia receive high praise for their knowledge, passion, and friendly storytelling, transforming what could be a simple tasting into a lively cultural journey. The tour’s flexibility and the opportunity to purchase wines at the end add extra value, especially for wine enthusiasts.

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The tour kicks off at the Anassa Boutique Hotel and Cafe, located right on the scenic Old Venetian Harbor of Chania. At 11:00 am, guests gather for an introduction to wine tasting basics, all while enjoying a direct view of the iconic lighthouse. The meeting point’s central location makes it easy to find and perfect for starting your exploration of the harbor area.
This initial stop lasts around 45 minutes, during which a guide shares insights into wine tasting while guests sip two wines, accompanied by a small snack. The relaxed setting allows for a gentle start to the tour, with stunning harbor views setting a picturesque backdrop.

Next, the group walks to Kritamon Wine Bar & Restaurant, a beloved local spot known for its selection of Cretan wines. Here, guests enjoy tasting two more wines paired with another snack. Critamon is celebrated for its quality wines and warm atmosphere, making it a highlight for many.
The walk to Kritamon takes you through the charming little streets behind the harbor, often called ta stenakia. These narrow alleyways evoke a true sense of Old Town’s character and provide a pleasant break from the more touristy areas. The stop at Kritamon lasts about 45 minutes, giving ample time to savor the wines and appreciate the local ambiance.
The tour then moves to Splantzia Square, a neighborhood with deep historical significance. Here, you’ll visit Platanos restaurant, a well-regarded spot for local wine and snacks. This part of the tour lasts around 45 minutes, during which two more Cretan wines are sampled, each paired with a small snack.
Splantzia offers a glimpse into Chania’s rich past, with its old streets and lively atmosphere. The guide highlights stories behind the neighborhood while guests enjoy the flavors of local wine varieties. This stop combines cultural insight with a relaxed tasting experience.

The final tasting occurs at Foods’n’Goods, a local wine shop. Here, guests enjoy sampling one last wine, a sweet dessert wine made using the ancient liasto method. This wine offers a different taste profile, and guests have the chance to purchase bottles to take home.
The 15-minute stop at Foods’n’Goods also provides an opportunity to browse and buy wines tasted during the tour, adding a practical element. Many visitors appreciate the chance to bring back a souvenir of their experience and enjoy additional wine selections.
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Throughout the tour, guides like Anastasia are praised for their engaging storytelling and local knowledge. They make the experience lively and informative without overwhelming, balancing wine facts with cultural stories. Their friendly approach helps create a warm, welcoming atmosphere, suitable for all levels of wine familiarity.
Guests often mention that guides point out excellent spots for lunch, dinner, and cocktails, helping extend their time exploring Chania beyond the tour. The tour’s pace is relaxed, allowing for meaningful interactions and time to enjoy each location fully.
Walking between stops, the tour takes in scenic views of the harbor and quaint streets behind the tourist hotspots. The tour’s route emphasizes less touristy areas, offering a more authentic glimpse into local life.
The charming St. Rocco’s Square and the Old Venetian Harbor provide picturesque backdrops. Guests can expect to walk on cobbled streets and enjoy the atmosphere of a lively yet historic part of Chania.

After the tastings, guests visit Foods’n’Goods, the last stop, where they can buy wines tasted during the tour. This shop offers a curated selection, including the sweet dessert wine and other Cretan varieties. The ability to purchase wines directly adds a practical benefit, especially for those wanting to enjoy their favorites later or bring a piece of Crete home.
The shop’s location in Antoniou Michelidaki street makes it convenient for further exploration or returning to central areas of Chania.
The tour departs from Anassa Chania Boutique Hotel at Kountourioti 4 and concludes at Foods’n’Goods on Antoniou Michelidaki 6. It’s suitable for most travelers and is near public transportation, making access easy.
The mobile ticket feature ensures smooth check-in, and free cancellation is available if booked at least 24 hours in advance. The tour’s small size and the guide’s expertise promise an engaging, personalized experience.
The Wine Tasting Walking Tour in Old Town Chania shines thanks to its combination of local wines, scenic walks, and well-chosen stops. The tour is ideal for those who enjoy wine and want to explore Chania’s historic neighborhoods with knowledgeable guides.
High praise for the friendly guides, notably Anastasia, confirms the personal touch that keeps this tour highly rated. The inclusion of snacks and the chance to buy wines make it a comprehensive experience that extends beyond tasting.
This tour suits wine enthusiasts, curious travelers, and those interested in local culture. It’s also a great choice for visitors looking for an easy-paced, intimate experience with the chance to discover hidden corners of Chania. It’s less suitable for those with mobility issues, given the walking involved, but accessible for most.
The $77.14 price offers good value for a personalized, small-group experience that combines tasting, sightseeing, and cultural insights. The tour’s high rating of 5.0 out of 5 from 18 reviews underscores its quality and popularity.
While it’s focused on local wines and neighborhoods, the tour also provides practical tips on where to dine and shop. For anyone seeking an engaging, relaxed way to savor Crete’s wine culture and explore Old Town Chania, this tour delivers authenticity and memorable moments.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Anassa Boutique Hotel and Cafe on the Old Venetian Harbor.
How many stops are there during the tour?
There are four main stops, each involving wine tastings and snacks.
Are snacks included?
Yes, small snacks are served at each tasting location.
Can I buy wines at the end of the tour?
Yes, the final stop at Foods’n’Goods allows you to purchase wines tasted during the tour.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
Since the focus is on wine tasting, this tour is best suited for those who enjoy wine, but non-drinkers can still enjoy the walk and cultural sights.
Is there an age restriction?
While not explicitly stated, the focus on wine suggests it’s geared toward adults.
Is the tour accessible for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most bookings are made around 18 days in advance; free cancellation is available if canceled 24 hours prior.
Can I participate if I have dietary restrictions?
The tour offers snacks with wine tastings, but specific dietary accommodations are not detailed.
What makes this tour stand out?
High guide quality, curated local wines, scenic neighborhoods, and the opportunity to purchase wines make this a memorable experience for wine lovers and culture seekers alike.