Pronto para um dia divertido e saboroso em Creta? Você começará as coisas na Cretan Brewery com um tour pelos bastidores e uma sessão de degustação de quatro cervejas cretenses frescas 'Charma', combinadas com petiscos locais. Então, você seguirá para a pitoresca cidade de Chania, onde terá cerca de quatro horas de tempo livre. Explore as ruas de paralelepípedos, faça compras em boutiques charmosas ou desfrute de uma refeição em um dos restaurantes à beira-mar perto do Venetian Harbour e do Old Port.
Tour pela cidade de Chania e pela cervejaria cretense
- Conheça os bastidores da Cervejaria Cretense
- Experimente quatro cervejas locais acompanhadas de petiscos e petiscos
- Passe algum tempo livre na bela cidade de Chania
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