Knossos & Archaeological Museum Shared Guided Tour from Chania

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(44 reviews)
Chania, Greece

10 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

During this day trip, we explore the oldest civilization of Europe, the Minoan palace of Knossos (guided tour), which is connected with thrilling legends, such as the myth of the Labyrinth with the Minotaur and the story of Daidalos and Ikaros. Our next stop is the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, one of Europe’s most important museums, where we admire more than 15000 artefacts. Afterwards, we have the chance to wander around Heraklion and discover a Venetian fortress at the entrance of the harbor, gorgeous neoclassical buildings, Byzantine churches and many fountains.
SMALL GROUP up to 15 people!!!
For the season 2026 the tour is available every Monday in May and every Tuesday in September

What's Included

Guided tour in Knossos palace (English)
WiFi on board
Public liability insurance
This tour operates every Monday in May and every Tuesday in September
Audiovisual presentation of Cretan customs on the bus, USB charging ports in bus
Air-conditioned vehicle
Local tour leader (English & German speaking)
Small group up to 15 people
Gratuities
Knossos Archaeological Site
Heraklion Archaeological Museum

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

This tour operates every Monday in May and every Tuesday in September
Contact us to define your pick up location
**Guests staying in the Venetian harbor and the old city will be picked
up from the closest bus stop accessible by a minibus **

Itinerary

Duration: 10 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Knossos Archaeological Site

    Knossos, the heart of the Minoan civilization, lies 5 km southeast of Heraklion, in the valley of the river Kairatos. Crete’s most famous historical attraction, he site is considered to be the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on the island and is referred to as the oldest city in Europe. Knossos was first inhabited by a Neolithic settlement in the seventh century BC. It stayed inhabited for several thousands of years until it was finally abandoned in 1375 BC after its destruction, which marked the end of Minoan civilisation. In 1878, the first large-scale excavation was undertaken by the wealthy art-lover Minos Kalokairinos, while Crete was still under Turkish occupation. This was followed by the long-term excavations (1900-1913 and 1922-1930) of Sir Arthur Evans, who uncovered the whole surrounding area of Knossos.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 2
    Heraklion Archaeological Museum

    The Archaeological Museum of Heraklion is one of the largest and most visited museums in Greece. It is also among the most important museums in Europe. It is home to artefacts from all the periods of Cretan prehistory and history. The exhibitions cover a chronological span of over 5,500 years from the Neolithic period to Roman times. The Minoan collection contains unique examples of Minoan art, many of them true masterpieces. The Archaeological Museum is located in the centre of Heraklion and was built between 1937 and 1940 by the architect Patroklos Karantinos. It was built on a site previously occupied by the Roman Catholic monastery of Saint-Francis which was destroyed by earthquake in 1856. The colors and construction materials used in the building, are similar to certain Minoan wall-paintings.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 3
    Heraklion

    Heraklion, the fifth largest city in Greece, is the capital of Crete. It is one of the most fascinating and vibrant cities of the Mediterranean Basin. The city is the birthplace of world-famous artists like El Greco and Nikos Kazantzakis. Due to its long history, the architecture of Heraklion has mixtures of many cultures. Not far from the heart of the city lies the Minoan Palace of Knossos, one of the most important archaeological discoveries in the world. Fine examples of Venetian architecture are the Venetian Fortress at the entrance of the port and the Venetian Loggia, where the Town Hall is housed today. Visitors have the chance to admire many Byzantine churches and monasteries, many fountains from the Venetian times, the Church of Saint Markus and numerous neoclassical buildings.

    2 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Driving from Chania city centre to Knossos palace lasts about 2 hours
Supplied by SeaByBus Explore Crete

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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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