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Private Tour, Olive Mill, Scotino Cave, Lasithi Plateau H/D
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Overview
- Scotino Cave
- Krassi Village, Old tree, ancient fountains
- Family Run Olive Mill
- Lasithi Plateau and its Windmills
- Driving through Pictures Villages
Activity location
- Heraklion
- Heraklion, Greece
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Heraklion
- Heraklion, Greece
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What's included, what's not
- Private transportation with driver-guide
What's included What's included - Olive oil tasting at the mill
What's included What's included - Guided storytelling and local insights
What's included What's included - Bottled water
What's included What's included - Free time at each stop
What's included What's included - Meals or coffee, unless arranged in advance
What's excluded What's excluded - Optional entrance fees to folklore museums or attractions
What's excluded What's excluded - Professional tour guide (available upon request)
What's excluded What's excluded
What you can expect
Crete: Olive Oil, Caves & Plateau Traditions, We can stop at a local kafenio (coffee house) for a Cretan coffee or a glass of tsikoudia if requested
Private Day Tour – A Journey Through Time & Taste
Duration: Approx. 5 hours | Start From: Heraklion, Gouves, or Hersonissos
Olive Mill at Prassas – 45 minutes
Begin your day at a family-owned olive mill nestled in the peaceful village of Prassas. Here, you’ll be warmly welcomed and guided through the olive oil extraction process — from harvest to bottle. Learn the secrets of early and late harvests, stone grinding versus centrifuge methods, and sample different types of extra virgin olive oil, often paired with fresh bread, tomatoes, or local herbs. This stop sets the tone: earthy, honest, and rooted in generations of knowledge.Skotino Cave – 30 minutes
Step into the mysterious underworld of Crete as you explore the lesser-known but deeply sacred Skotino Cave. Used since Minoan times as a site of worship to Artemis and later Diana, this cave isn't a tourist magnet — it’s a raw, spiritual place of silence and dripping stone. Walk carefully into its mouth, where rituals were once held by torchlight. The descent is manageable, but wear sturdy shoes and respect the hush of this natural temple.Lasithi Plateau – 1 hour 30 minutes
Cross into another world as you ascend to the Lasithi Plateau, a fertile plain framed by mountains and dotted with windmills. Here, life moves by the rhythm of goats, harvests, and local coffee cups. We’ll drive through a few picturesque villages, making short stops to admire rural scenes or chat with a passing farmer. If requested, we can stop at a local kafenio (coffee house) for a Cretan coffee or a glass of tsikoudia. An optional visit to a folklore museum or artisan shop, depending on the day.Windmills of Lasithi – 20 minutes
Get your cameras ready for this brief but beautiful photo stop. The traditional windmills, once used to draw water from underground wells, are the emblem of Lasithi. Though many now stand as silent sentinels, a few have been restored and still turn gently in the wind. These structures, scattered like white sails across the plateau, offer the perfect backdrop for storytelling and reflection on Crete’s agricultural ingenuity.Krasi Village – 30 minutes
End your journey with a stroll through Krasi, a tranquil mountain village that seems suspended in time. Here you’ll find the island’s oldest plane tree — over 2,000 years old — standing like a wise guardian in the village square. Sip spring water from the lion-head fountains, feel the coolness of the shade, and perhaps taste a sweet spoon dessert offered by a local shop. This is the moment to take a deep breath, let the land sink in, and be.
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- Heraklion, Greece
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