Time stands still when exploring Cretan villages. On this excursion, you'll discover the island's laidback side. Your first stop is the village of Krista, which is widely regarded as one of the most traditional spots in Crete. You'll want to remember to bring a camera on this tour, because the vine-wrapped cobbled lanes and blue-and-white houses are as cute as they come. While you're here, you'll also wander through an olive oil farm and taste fresh virgin oil. You'll then head to Limnes for a traditional Cretan lunch, before your final stop at the Cultural Museum of Neapoli – it's housed in a 19th century house that used to be a high school.

Cretan hidden villages tour from south Crete
- You'll discover the island's laidback side as you meander through traditional Cretan villages
- You can get to know the islands history with your expert guide
- A tasty Cretan lunch is on the menu during your trip to the village of Limnes
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- Bring suitable footwear
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