Crete - Palace of Knossos

Enjoy Crete's scenery constantly changing from harsh and barren lands to surprisingly lush wooded areas...

Daily Program

Crete is an island of contrasts; cosmopolitan and over-developed in some parts while rough and unspoiled in others. The scenery on the island is constantly changing, bringing you first to harsh and barren lands and later surprising you with lush wooded areas.

Knossos was the court of the legendary King Minos, whose wife Pasiphae gave birth to the Minotaur, half-bull and half-man. The excavations on the site were begun by the English archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans and his team in 1893 and lasted 35 years.

Entering the Great Palace through the West Court, one can easily understand why the legend of the labyrinth emerged here. It takes about one hour and a half to walk around the site and explore all parts of the Palace. Walking through the superb Royal Quarters, you will admire the Throne room with an Antechamber and main throne and the Queen’s Quarters whose wall above the entrance door is decorated with a copy of the famous dolphin frescos. Apart from the Royal Palace, there are also other buildings included in the site such as the Small Palace, the House of the High Priest and the Caravanserai. Departing from the archaeological site of Knossos, you will drive back to your cruise ship.

Notes

Our rate includes pre-booked deluxe air-conditioned taxi/minivan depending on number of travelers, a professional English-speaking guide, site admissions and parking fees.

 

Additional Details/Reminders:

- Tour Departure Time: 9.30 am

- This tour involves extensive walking; comfortable non-slip walking shoes are recommended.

- There is a supplement of USD 225.- per guide for tours operated on Sundays/holidays. Please click here if you would like to book this tour on a Sunday/holiday.

 

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