Western Crete tour with Agia Triada Monastery and Chania
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Western Crete tour with Agia Triada Monastery and Chania

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Sprachen: Englisch, Polnisch
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Dauer: länger als 8 Stunden

Dieses Erlebnis erfüllt die Kriterien des Global Sustainable Tourism Council. Mit der Wahl dieses Erlebnisses tragen Sie dazu bei, die Orte, die Sie schätzen, zu erhalten, die Umwelt zu fördern und lokale Gemeinschaften zu unterstützen

Highlights
  • You'll catch a glimpse of Cretan heritage at the historic Agia Triada Monastery
  • The Hill of Prophet Elias, known as Profitis Ilias, is the perfect spot for snapping photos
  • There's a guided tour of Chania included, as well as free time to stroll through the town
  • You'll stop by Lake Kournas where you can take a dip, go for a wander, or just soak up the views
  • Your expert local guide knows the area like the back of their hand and will share their insight with you
Beschreibung

This tour takes in the historic Agia Triada Monastery, a guided tour of Chania and time to unwind at Crete's only natural lake. Angeliki, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Agia Triada offers a glimpse into Crete's rich cultural heritage. It was built during the Venetian period and boasts an impressive array of frescoes and religious artefacts. The monastery is an oasis of tranquillity, surrounded by olive groves and vineyards.'

After exploring the monastery, you'll head up to the Hill of Prophet Elias, also known as Profitis Ilias, to soak up the insta-worthy views here. Then, you'll continue to Chania, one of Crete's most appealing port towns. Steeped in history and renowned for its atmospheric Venetian harbour, you'll explore its narrow streets on a guided tour. You'll also have the chance to shop along the famous ‘Leather Lane' and enjoy some free time to stroll around the harbour or delve further into the old town.

To round off the tour, we'll visit Lake Kournas, a jewel of a freshwater lake surrounded by hills. The lake is home to a wide range of wildlife, including turtles and a variety of bird species. You'll have free time to explore, take a swim in the limpid waters, or enjoy a walk around the lake. Angeliki says, ‘Local myths claim that the lake is bottomless, but science has intervened and in fact it's only 22.5 metres deep.'

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  • Not suitable for younger children
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    Cultural intersted CR

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    3.8

    27. September 2025

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    Die Führung in im Kloster Agia Triada war interessant mit historischen, aktuellen und teilweise ausführlichen Hintergrundinformationen. Ich dachte, wir würden in Chania noch mehr gemeinsam anschauen und geführt werden (z.B. Museumsbesuch oder spezielle Lokalitäten). Insgesamt war Chania nicht so Schwerpunkt wie ich erwartet hatte. Der Aufenthalt am Süsswassersee Kournas war eindeutig zu kurz (45 min), um schwimmen zu gehen, wie in Aussicht gestellt.

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    Urlauber45130

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    3.4

    15. September 2025

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    Zunächst war der Transfer erst ca. 15 Minuten verspätet am Hotel um uns abzuholen. Am Kloster war die freie Zeit, versprochen waren 45 Minuten, mit dann nur noch 25 Minuten reichlich knapp. Das war sehr schade, da es hier tatsächlich interessante Sachen zu sehen gibt. Mehr Zeit wäre hier angebracht. Die Zeit in Chania ist angemessen. Am Ende geht die Tour noch zu einem wunderschönen See. Hier ist leider 0 Zeit um den See mit einem Boot zu befahren und Schildkröten zu sehen.

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    Sabine en Eric

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    2.2

    8. Oktober 2025

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    De gids vertelde de ganse dag op een eentonige en saaie manier de ganse geschiedenis van Kreta, beginnend van 900 v.C.!!!! Bij bezoek aan het klooster wist hij blijkbaar niet dat hij ons moest gidsen en heeft met ons nog niet de helft bezocht! Aan het meer mochten we de bus uit voor 45min en waren we vrij, maar daar was eigenlijk niks te zien! In Chania weer geschiedenis les en eindelijk 2 uur vrije tijd zodat we eindelijk iets konden eten en drinken!! Geen aangename ervaring!!!

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    M en P

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    3.4

    8. Oktober 2025

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    We hadden een leuke gids die veel vertelde. Het klooster mooi en interessant om te zien. We hadden 2 uren vrije tijd in Chania wat eigenlijk veel te weinig was om te zien, ook omdat je ook in deze tijd moet eten. Daarna naar het meer van Kournas, dit was een aanfluiting. Het meer zelf is prachtig maar alles er omheen haalt zijn schoonheid naar beneden. Waterfietsen en afval wat overal ligt, veel te toeristisch. De reisleidster en de chauffeur hadden vanaf begin Hebel wat wel sfeer bepalend was.

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    Krzysio

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    4.6

    6. Oktober 2025

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    Nie podobalo sie to, ze w naszym przypadku wycieczka byla w sobote, a w niedziele juz wyjezdzalismy

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    Marjon

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    3

    3. Oktober 2025

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    Informatie over Kreta en geschiedenis tijdens busreis saai en moeilijk te volgen .Was alsof je op school zat bij een geschiedenis les. Te weinig tijd bij klooster om zelf rond te lopen en bij het meer idem. Chania was goed.

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