Discovering Crete’s Wine and Olive Oil Heritage: A Balanced Look at a Popular Tour
A recent review of the Wine and Olive Oil Tasting Tour from Chania paints a picture of a memorable day filled with stunning landscapes, authentic family-run wineries, and a deep dive into Crete’s longstanding traditions of olive oil and wine production. Priced at $136 per person for about six hours of touring, this experience appeals to anyone eager to learn about Crete’s local flavors while enjoying some of the best wines and oils the island has to offer.
What I really appreciate about this tour is the opportunity to visit small, family-owned wineries. These places often offer a more genuine taste of local winemaking than larger commercial operations. A second highlight is getting to see the world’s oldest olive tree, estimated to be around 3,000 years old—a truly awe-inspiring sight that adds a layer of cultural depth to the day. That said, one thing to keep in mind is that this is quite a full day, so travelers should be prepared for a fair amount of driving and tasting, with the possibility of minor schedule changes due to weather.
From engaging guides like Alex and Andreas to the beautiful landscapes of the Kissamos region, this tour manages to combine education, scenic beauty, and delicious tastings into a well-rounded experience. While it’s excellent for wine lovers, olive oil aficionados, and those curious about Cretan traditions, it may feel a bit rushed for anyone seeking a slow, leisurely day. Still, the value in learning from local producers and tasting award-winning products makes it worthwhile.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Authentic Family Wineries: Small, family-run operations provide genuine insights into local wine-making traditions.
- Unique Sightings: The world’s oldest olive tree, estimated to be 3,000 years old, makes a memorable stop.
- Diverse Tasting Experience: Sample award-winning Crete wines, including Vidiano and Muscat of Spina, alongside olive oils and local snacks.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Guides like Alex and Andreas receive praise for their friendliness, humor, and deep knowledge of Crete’s history and production methods.
- Scenic Landscapes: The drive through lush vineyards and mountainous regions offers excellent photo opportunities and a sense of place.
- Value for Food & Drink Enthusiasts: The combination of tastings, light lunch, and snacks enhances the experience, though some reviews note that it could be slightly longer or include more food.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour

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Starting from Chania: Scenic Drive into the Mountains
The journey begins with a comfortable pickup from designated locations in Chania, aboard an air-conditioned bus. The drive takes you through the stunning natural landscapes of the Kissamos region. As you ascend into the mountains, you’ll notice the lush greenery and terraced vineyards that showcase Crete’s agricultural richness.
Traveling with a small group (often just your guide, driver, and a handful of fellow travelers), you’ll appreciate the intimate atmosphere that allows for personal questions and relaxed conversations. As several reviews note, the guides—such as Alex—are not only knowledgeable but also charming, making the drive itself enjoyable.
Visit to a Traditional Family Winery
The first stop is at a family-owned winery established in 1993. Here, you’ll learn about both traditional and modern winemaking techniques. The owner or guide will explain the different grape varieties they cultivate, focusing on local favorites like Vidiano and Muscat of Spina, along with some international varieties like Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre. These wines are distinctive because of the local terroir, which adds unique flavor profiles.
Expect a generous tasting session, with some reviewers mentioning multiple glasses of wine poured, accompanied by light snacks that complement the flavors. One reviewer, Brad, praised the “great wine (a lot of it)” and the guide’s deep knowledge about Crete’s wine history. Even if you’re not a big drinker, it’s worth savoring the wines and asking questions about their production.
Visiting the Oldest Olive Tree in the World
Next, you’ll visit a traditional village to see the world’s oldest olive tree, estimated to be around 3,000 years old. This is a highlight for many travelers, who find it surprising to see such an ancient living monument. The guide will share insights into olive cultivation and the significance of olive oil in Cretan life.
Several reviews mention this stop as a special highlight, with Eleanor calling it “incredible” and noting the old-style olive oil production methods seen there. The peaceful setting and the impressive size of the tree tend to leave a lasting impression.
Second Winery and Olive Oil Production
The tour then visits another winery in the Kissamos region for a tasting of a special local blend of white wines made from varieties like Vilana, Vidiano, and Assyrtiko. These wines often score highly in local and international competitions, which is likely why the wines are described as “award-winning.”
Afterward, you’ll explore a local olive oil factory—a chance to learn about the extra virgin olive oil production process. The guide will explain how olives are harvested and pressed, and you’ll get to taste different olive oils paired with wines and local products. Many reviews rave about the “out of this world” olive oil, emphasizing how much better it tastes when you understand the process.
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Sampling and Snacking
The tour includes a light lunch or snacks, which many reviewers say adds good value. The pairings of wine with olive oils and local cheeses or small bites help you appreciate the flavors more fully. Andreas, another guide, is frequently praised for his engaging explanations and friendly demeanor.
Wrapping Up with Tsikoudia
Before heading back to Chania, you’ll celebrate with a traditional Tsikoudia, a clear, grape-based spirit akin to raki. This is a typical Cretan way to say goodbye and offer a final taste of local hospitality. Multiple reviews mention this as a fun, authentic ending to the day.
Price and Logistics: Is It Worth It?

At $136 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive look at Crete’s wine and olive oil traditions, complete with transportation, tastings, and a friendly guide. The inclusion of pickup and drop-off makes it convenient, especially if you’re staying in Chania. The six-hour length is fairly full, and several reviews note that the schedule is flexible but can be briefly affected by weather or minor adjustments.
While some travelers feel it’s slightly pricey, most agree that the quality of wines, the beautiful scenery, and the expert guidance justify the cost. The fact that most guides are noted for their friendliness and knowledge adds to the perceived value.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for wine and olive oil lovers, anyone interested in learning about local production methods, and travelers who enjoy scenic drives and authentic small-scale wineries. It’s also suitable for those wanting a deeper understanding of Crete’s culinary culture without participating in a full-day cooking or food-focused tour.
However, if you’re not a fan of tasting or prefer a very slow pace, this might feel a bit rushed—particularly with the time spent driving between stops. Also, children under 18 are not allowed to taste wine, although they can participate in tastings of water or fresh orange juice, making it a family-friendly option if everyone is interested in the experience.
Final Thoughts

For anyone visiting Chania and eager to explore Crete’s storied wine and olive oil traditions, this tour offers a well-organized, engaging, and visually stunning day. You’ll gain not only a taste of award-winning products but also insight into the stories behind them—told by guides who genuinely love sharing their knowledge. The chance to see the world’s oldest olive tree and taste local specialties makes it a memorable experience that appeals to all senses.
While it’s priced at a premium, the inclusion of transportation, multiple tastings, and authentic visits to family wineries provide good value for those interested in a comprehensive, immersive experience. Just be prepared for a day that combines scenic drives, friendly conversation, and plenty of delicious samples.
FAQ

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 6 hours, including transportation, tastings, and visits to wineries and the olive tree.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off from designated locations in Chania are included, with air-conditioned bus transport throughout the day.
Can children participate?
Children under 18 are not allowed to taste wine but can enjoy water or fresh orange juice. They must be accompanied by an adult.
What is the price?
The tour costs $136 per person, which covers tastings, entry fees, snacks, and guide services.
What kind of wines will I taste?
Expect to sample award-winning local varieties like Vidiano and Muscat of Spina, as well as some international options like Grenache and Syrah.
Are meals included?
Light snacks and a light lunch are included, which help balance the wine tastings and enhance the tasting experience.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, comfortable shoes for walking, and an appetite for tasting and learning about Crete’s wine and olive oil.
In the end, this tour offers a delightful blend of scenic beauty, cultural insight, and plenty of opportunities to taste Crete’s beloved products—perfect for anyone wanting to dig a little deeper into the island’s culinary soul.
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