Shore Excursions Group
Private Group Tour To Spinaliga
Private Group tour to Spinaliga
After meeting your professional guide on the pier, you will drive to beautiful Elounda Bay, approximately 30 minutes away. Upon arrival in the resort area of Elounda, you will board your motorized boat for a trip to Spinaloga, a small rocky island that has protected the harbor of ancient Olous and Elounda Bay since antiquity. It once was home to the most powerful fortresses of the Venetians, with walls built in 1579 which can still be seen today. After the Turkish conquest of Crete, Spinaloga was a refuge for many Christians who fled there to escape. From 1912 to 1958, the island served as a sanatorium for the lepers of Crete. Today, the island is not inhabited and has become a tourist destination for guests wishing to see the remains of buildings, as well as the well-preserved Venetian walls. A climb to the top will reward you with panoramic views back towards the coast. During your one-hour tour of the island, your guide will tell you more about its history.
You will then reboard your boat and travel to a nearby cove where, after dropping anchor, you will enjoy a casual BBQ lunch on the deck, complete with Greek salad, tzatziki, grilled meat and other wonderful Greek specialties including Greek wine. You will also have time for swimming or just enjoying the beautiful Aegean Sea. Returning to land, you will then travel back to Agios Nikolas, where your tour ends.
Please Note: This tour offers customized departure times between 7:30 AM and 7:00 PM. If your preferred departure time is not listed, please contact us to place your request.
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Crete, the largest island in Greece, is a treasure trove of ancient myths, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant local culture that entices travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation. Begin your journey at Knossos, the legendary palace of King Minos, where the labyrinth of the Minotaur myth was born. This Minoan archaeological site, located just outside the city of Heraklion, offers a glimpse into one of Europe’s oldest civilizations with its impressive frescoes and reconstructed palace rooms. Nearby, the Heraklion Archaeological Museum houses some of the most significant Minoan artifacts in the world, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Crete’s diverse landscapes make it a haven for outdoor lovers. The Samaria Gorge, located in the White Mountains, is the longest gorge in Europe, offering an exhilarating 16-kilometer trek through towering cliffs and rugged terrain that culminates at the Libyan Sea. For a more serene experience, head to the Elafonissi Beach, known for its unique pink sand and crystalline waters that are perfect for snorkeling and sunbathing. Or explore the azure waters of Balos Lagoon, where travelers can swim, snorkel, or take in the panoramic views from a scenic hike above. The island’s natural beauty is complemented by its charming villages such as Chania and Rethymno, where Venetian architecture, narrow alleyways, and waterfront tavernas create a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls and dining. Beyond its natural and historical allure, Crete is a paradise for food lovers. The island's rich culinary heritage is deeply rooted in the Mediterranean diet, known for its health benefits and flavorsome dishes. Indulge in dakos, a traditional Cretan salad with rusks, tomatoes, and feta cheese, or try kalitsounia, small pastries filled with local cheese and herbs. Pair these with a glass of raki, the island’s signature distilled spirit, to fully embrace the Cretan way of life. For those looking to dive deeper into the local culture, a visit to a traditional village like Archanes offers an authentic experience, where you can participate in olive oil and wine tastings, visit local markets, and enjoy the warmth of Cretan hospitality. Fun fact: Crete is not only famous for its myths and landscapes but also for its unique biodiversity. The island is home to the Kri-kri, a wild goat species that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. They roam freely in the mountains, particularly in the Samaria Gorge, and have become a symbol of the island’s wild spirit. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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05/03/22 - 04/09/27 |
Starting At $150 |
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Guests must be able to walk over paved, cobblestone and packed dirt surfaces. Many of these are on an incline on the island.