Embark on this Jeep safari to discover the cultural and natural beauty of Crete, and explore the legacy of El Greco. Book now for an unforgettable experience.
Embark on a captivating Jeep safari from Heraklion, designed for those who love art, history, and nature. This unique route allows you to delve into the rich culture, traditions, and folklore of Crete, with a special focus on the life and legacy of Dominikos Theotokopoulos, better known as El Greco. Experience Crete's beautiful off-road landscapes and immerse yourself in the island's artistic heritage.
Your adventure begins with a drive along the northern coastline of Crete, transitioning to off-road trails as you head west towards the village of Fodele, the birthplace of El Greco. Here, you will visit the El Greco Museum, where you can admire exhibits of the painter’s works and learn more about his life. The journey continues to the Monastery of Agios Panteleimon, nestled in a wooded area full of orange and olive groves. This historic site, built with fortress architecture, provides a perfect backdrop for photographs and exploration.
The tour also includes a stop in a traditional village, where you can sample handmade cheese pies and tsikoudia, a traditional Cretan alcoholic beverage. Enjoy panoramic views of Heraklion from a hidden vantage point and visit Voulismeno Aloni, a local climbing site with fascinating geological features. The excursion concludes with a scenic drive along the Almyros River, passing by the village of Rodia before returning to your hotel.
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Practical information
- Meet the guide and receive a briefing on the excursion.
- Drive along the northern coastline of Crete.
- Begin off-road route heading west to the village of Fodele.
- Visit the El Greco Museum and the church of Panagia in Fodele.
- Continue to the Monastery of Agios Panteleimon for exploration and photos.
- Stop in a traditional village for handmade cheese pies and tsikoudia.
- Admire panoramic views of Heraklion from a secret spot.
- Visit Voulismeno Aloni, learn about its myths and stories, and observe climbers if possible.
- Drive along the Almyros River, observe local wildlife, and see the spring known as the Eye.
- Pass by the village of Rodia and return to the hotel.
Participants must inform of any allergies, pre-existing medical conditions, phobias, or disabilities that may affect the excursion.
- Experienced, English-speaking driver
- Free transportation from/to your hotel (within free pickup area)
- Free Wi-Fi
- Two bottles of water
- Binoculars (2 pairs per car)
- Tickets to museums and archaeological sites
- Private expenses (coffees, drinks, etc.)
- Comfortable shoes
- Sunscreen
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Camera
- Jacket (depending on weather)