The Capital of Greece’s “Big Island”
Highlights
Ancient Palaces & Mythic Legends
Journey beyond Heraklion to Knossos, the ancient capital of the Minoans and Europe’s oldest city. Perched on a majestic hill, the magnificent Minoan Palace awaits, with over 1,500 rooms, including the famous “Labyrinth of Homer,” built by King Minos for his son, the mythical Minotaur. After exploring the palace’s storied halls, continue your journey of discovery into Europe’s first civilization at the captivating Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete’s most renowned museum. Witnessing these two landmarks offers a rare glimpse into the depth and grandeur of ancient civilization—a true highlight of any Cretan adventure.
Mountaineous Beauty & Sacred Caves
Leaving Heraklion’s Venetian walls behind, venture into Crete’s breathtaking countryside, where traditional mountain villages, panoramic views, and hidden caves await. Discover the island’s remarkable caves, adorned with natural wonders like stalactites and stalagmites. A must-see is the sacred Psychro Cave, believed to be the birthplace of Zeus. As you ascend, breathe in the fresh mountain air, infused with the aromas of wild herbs and vibrant flowers.
Amazing Cretean Food & Wine
With around 35 million olive trees and ancient wine presses, Crete’s culinary heritage is truly unique. The island’s diet inspired the ‘Mediterranean diet,’ celebrated for its fresh fruits, vegetables, olives, and cheeses. Savor dishes like herb-infused Cretan pork sausage and dakos, a bread salad of rusks, tomatoes, cheese, and olive oil. Across Crete, enjoy traditional meze and the sweet flavor of raki, the island’s beloved liquor. From elegant restaurants to cozy tavernas, every eatery in Heraklion will delight your senses and impress your palate.