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Private Sunset Tour in Zorbas Land

Tour Highlights

  • Savor four different wines with a professional sommelier on hand in the magical atmosphere of one of the most beautiful monasteries in Crete.
  • Take a hike to the famous Αrkoudospilios Bear Cave.
  • Taste, enjoy, and learn about Crete’s most famous product, olive oil.
  • Get a close-up view of the filming locations of Zorba the Greek.
  • Watch the sunset over Stavros beach while sipping raki and feasting on traditional mezedes.

 

Meeting point:

Departure Point, Traveler pickup is offered. We will pick you up form your Hotel or Cruise Ship.

Pick up from Chania hotels is included in the tour price. We can offer pick up/drop off transfer to any other location at an extra charge.

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What you’ll do

Take your cue from Zorba the Greek and reignite your lust for life on this fabulous sunset tour and wine tasting. On the big screen, Zorba lives life to the fullest, and that’s what we will do as we explore the beautiful Akrotiri peninsula.

After picking you up from your hotel, we will drive out of the city, through traditional villages and tree-lined country roads. Soon the scenery will turn almost biblical, all barren and rocky terrain, wild olive trees, and wandering sheep as we approach our first stop.

The stunning Moni Gouverneto or Monastery of Gouverneto is one of the oldest monasteries in Crete, sitting high on a clifftop. Built in 1537, the buildings boast a pretty Venetian-style façade and incredible views across the Aegean Sea.

After admiring another breathtaking vista (there will be lots on this tour!), we will go for a short but dramatic hike down a rocky paved path to Αrkoudospilios, meaning the ‘Bear Cave.’ But don’t be afraid! The only bear in this cave is a natural rock formation, but the myths and tales that inhabit it will have you questioning reality.

After soaking up more amazing views, we’ll head back to our car and visit one of the richest and most beautiful monasteries in Greece, Agia Triada of Tzagarolon.

The monastery, whose name means ‘Holy Trinity,’ was built in the 17th century and is well known for the knock-out wines and olive oil it produces, with a high sense of responsibility and respect for the traditional economy and local ecology.

Amongst the Renaissance architecture, we will sample four different organic wines guided by a dedicated sommelier. Our special tasting will also include olive oil made on the estate, accompanied by feta cheese, olives and rusks.

Once the sun starts setting over this magical place, we will head over to Stavros beach, where Zorba taught cinema audiences how to dance.

With a glass of raki in your hand and mouthwatering mezedes (local tapas) to feast on, we will finish our day the way he would have wanted it, happily drunk on the simple pleasures in life.