Every Wednesday from March till November
Duration 10 hours / Starting time 08:30 am – Ending time 18:30 pm
Meet with your guide at the terminal of Cretan Spiti Travel at Eleftherias Square in front of Astoria Capsis Hotel at 08:30 and start driving to our first stop Zaros.
Nestled in the heart of Crete, Zaros serves as the picturesque starting point of our journey, renowned for its pristine spring water and serene natural surroundings. This charming village, known for bottling its spring water and distributing it across Greece, offers a refreshing start to our tour.
As we explore Zaros, we are graced with the presence of several Byzantine monasteries, each steeped in history and offering a peaceful retreat for reflection and contemplation.
The culinary delights of Zaros are not to be overlooked. Taverns around town serve delectable farm-raised trout, providing a true taste of local gastronomy. One of the highlights of the visit is the emerald green Lake Votomos, a serene body of water that adds to the village’s tranquil ambiance.
Exploring Vatos Village
Our journey continues to the traditional Cretan village of Vatos, a small, hidden gem enveloped in lush greenery. This idyllic village offers a unique opportunity to experience the richness of Cretan culture and traditions. As we navigate its charming alleys, we encounter remnants of the past that provide deep insights into local traditions and way of life.
Visitors are often captivated by the old school and its historic fountain, both of which serve as windows into the village’s storied past. The local museum, showcasing an array of farming tools and utensils, further immerses us in the traditional customs that have shaped the community for generations.
Vatos is renowned for its cultural experiences, particularly the age-old practice of Raki production. Observing the meticulous process at the village cauldron, one gains a profound appreciation for this cherished, traditional craft.
Discovering Spili’s Venetian Charm
Spili beckons with its enchanting blend of Venetian architecture and serene village ambiance, inviting visitors to explore its historic and picturesque streets. Nestled in the heart of Crete, Spili is renowned for its long line of 25 stone lion heads, a striking example of Venetian craftsmanship, from which cool, crystal-clear water continuously flows. This remarkable feature is not only a testament to the town’s rich cultural heritage but also a refreshing oasis for travelers.
As you wander through Spili, the village’s dedication to traditional crafts becomes evident. Local artisans meticulously craft intricate textiles and ceramics, preserving skills passed down through generations. These beautiful creations make perfect souvenirs and offer a tangible connection to Spili’s past.
No visit to Spili would be complete without indulging in the local cuisine. The village’s tavernas serve an array of Cretan delicacies, from fresh cheeses and olive oil to hearty stews, providing an authentic taste of the island’s culinary traditions.
Lampini’s Historical Treasures
Renowned for its rich historical legacy, Lampini boasts the church and museum of Panagia with frescoes dating back to the 12th and 14th centuries. This remarkable site offers visitors an intimate glimpse into the Byzantine era, showcasing an array of Byzantine artifacts and fresco paintings that adorn the interior of the church. These artworks, preserved through the centuries, provide not only aesthetic delight but also narrative depth, depicting religious scenes and historical events.
Lampini’s Episcopal history is equally compelling. The village once housed the seat of the Episcopate of Lampis, dating back to 431, making it a significant ecclesiastical center. The church’s architecture, inscribed with a cupola, stands as a testament to its historical and spiritual importance.
Adjacent to the church, the museum holds a treasure trove of artifacts, including farming tools that highlight the agricultural heritage of the region. Visitors can also marvel at a traditional cauldron, emblematic of the local culture and practices. This cauldron, often used for making the famous Cretan beverage Raki, symbolizes the community’s enduring connection to its roots.
Returning to Heraklion
As the day draws to a close, we begin our journey back to Heraklion, reflecting on the rich experiences and scenic beauty encountered throughout the tour. The tapestry of local cuisine, cultural traditions, and the natural beauty of Cretan villages has left an indelible mark on our hearts.
The exploration of Cretan villages and Gorge of St. Antonios reveals a profound connection to the island’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Starting in Zaros, the journey traverses historical and architectural landmarks in Vatos and Spili, and Lampini’s historic church and museum.
Late in the afternoon at 18:30, we return to Heraklion at the terminal in front of Astoria Capsis Hotel.
Cancellation Policy:
For cancellations up to 2 days prior to departure date, no cancellation fees
For cancellations 1 day prior to departure date, 100% cancellation fees
Non-Show, 100% cancellation fees
Notes:
- For bookings up to 2 days prior to departure please contact us in order to check for availability.
- Please provide fullname, telephone number (country code included), e-mail and accommodation details (hotel name & address) upon booking.
- Please arrive on time to the given meeting point. Unfortunately, there is no option to wait for latecomers. In case of delay, missed pick-up, missed departure time, no refunds.
- The travel agency reserves the right to alter or cancel any tour due to adverse weather conditions or insufficient passengers number or force majeure 12 hours prior to departure time with a notification to the traveler.
Included
- Air-conditioned motorcoach
- Professional escort
- VAT and all legal taxes
Not Included
- OPTIONAL & UPON REQUEST Pick-up & Drop-off service from/to your hotel
- Entrance fees to the archaeological sites
- OPTIONAL Lunch in restaurant throughout the tour (+20€ per person)
- Drinks & beverage during the meal
- OPTIONAL Gratuities (at guests' discretion)