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Heraklion: Knossos Palace, Archaeological Museum, Wine Tasting
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Heraklion: Knossos Palace, Archaeological Museum, Wine Tasting

4.6(5 reviews)
4 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
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Heraklion, Greece

Explore the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion

Visit the famous palace of King Minos

Learn about Minoan myths, labyrinths, and frescoes

Discover ancient scripts still shrouded in mystery

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Discover the first civilization of Europe on an immersive journey into the world of the Minoans. Explore the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, one of the oldest and most remarkable museums in Greece, and learn about the fascinating culture, myths, and achievements of the Minoans. Visit the famous palace of King Minos and uncover the secrets of labyrinths, frescoes, and ancient scripts that still remain a mystery today. Hear stories about the Minotaur and the myths that shaped this early civilization.

The tour concludes with a tasting of renowned Cretan and Greek wines at one of the finest wineries on the island. Travel comfortably in a private vehicle with water on board, accompanied by a professional guide who shares insights into history, architecture, and local culture. Flexible pick-up and drop-off from your hotel or port in Chania, Rethymno, or Heraklion makes this experience convenient and seamless. This tour combines history, culture, mythology, and wine for a complete and enriching experience.

Hotel pick-up and drop-off

Comfortable vehicle with professional driver

Guide accompaniment

Water and Wi-fi

All fees and taxes

Personal expenses

Entrance tickets

Wine tasting fee

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Food & drinks

Comfortable walking shoes

Weather-appropriate clothing

Sunglasses & sunscreen

Water bottle

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Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
No pets allowed
Families with children
Groups of friends
Seniors and mature travelers
Physically fit travelers
Photography lovers

Not wheelchair accessible

Public transportation nearby

Tour involves walking on uneven surfaces

Comfortable walking shoes recommended

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Customer Reviews

5 reviews
4.6
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Stanley

December 09, 2025
Google

For anyone with even a passing interest in mythology or ancient history, Knossos Palace is one of those places that feels almost mythical before you even arrive. Having long been fascinated by the tales of the Minoans and the legendary Minotaur, finally standing on this historic ground was a moment I’d quietly anticipated for years. We visited as part of a tour with Adventure Crete, arriving to find only a short queue before paying the modest entry fee. I’ll admit — I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect beyond the iconic Bull-Leaping Fresco that adorns so many travel photos. The site itself is smaller than I imagined, but fascinating all the same. One surprising discovery was learning that parts of the palace have been reconstructed, giving a sense of what the original grandeur might have been like. It’s history brought halfway to life — and all the more engaging for it. The summer sun was kind to us that day, making the walk through the ruins both beautiful and atmospheric. Paths are clearly marked, making it easy to explore without feeling rushed. Afterwards, the on-site gift shop offers a nice selection of souvenirs — from historical keepsakes to tasteful jewellery — and across the road, you’ll find local artisans selling handmade sculptures and Minoan-inspired art that are well worth a look. Overall, it’s an experience that blends myth, archaeology, and imagination perfectly. My Verdict: A compact yet captivating window into the ancient world — part legend, part history, and entirely worth your time. Wear comfy shoes, bring water, and give it the hour (or more) it deserves.

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Kat

December 01, 2025
Google

Very interesting. We paid one of the guides at the entrance, and Christina did a good job sharing all the important information. There have been quite a few liberties taken in the reconstruction that I wonder about the historical source for it. I didn't get to go to the archeological museum to see if answers were there in frescos or pottery, so I recommend doing them together.

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Amanda

November 30, 2025
Google

We visited in November - a great time to go, as it was so quiet. We had a very knowledgeable guide - definitely worth booking a real person. It was a much more extensive site than I’d anticipated. Booking tickets was easy on the official site. It’s a glimpse into the life of a peaceful and advanced civilisation - the birth place of many Greek myths. Including, of course, Theseus and The Minotaur. Fascinating and beautiful. How sad that we didn’t base our civilisations on this one… We also loved the resident peafowl and were blessed to see a majestic vulture overhead. Loads of parking and a short drive from Heraklion.

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Andy

October 19, 2025
Google

This place is amazing. Overwhelmed. One can ask a simple question- how would they build without having today’s technology and tools? You can explore it on your own, taking a local bus from downtown Heraklion for over 2 euros- 2nd zone. Early afternoon there are less people. If you like you can hire a local guide or use your phone to download valuable information. I recommend 2-3 hours of your time. There is a toilet before the gate - nothing inside. There are few benches you can sit while walking around. There is a cafe and souvenir shop with not expensive basic guidebooks in different languages. There is a huge parking lot, I believe for free. We did not need it, since we used a bus.

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Elia

October 06, 2025
Google

It is a historical site worth visiting for sure! It is not a museum per se, so do not expect to see a lot of artifacts or monuments/art. The palace and its archeology are very interesting to learn more about via the explanatory stands and QR codes for more details. We were lucky the weather was perfect so we truly enjoyed our walk without being bothered by too much heat or rain. Good to know: -Try to buy tickets online as you can guarantee to go in at the day/hour of your choice. You can buy your tickets directly on the site on an automated screen (card payment), but you might need to wait for your turn to go in (we had to wait for 45 mins for our turn to start the visit). -There are toilets, snacks and drinks space, as well as a souvenir shop on premises. -Wear comfortable shoes and clothes because you will have to walk, and sometimes you have to go up or down stairs. Be aware that the palace is entirely outdoor. -Make sure you pass by the Throne Room, even if you have to wait a dozen of minutes in line to see it, it is worth it 😉 -Arrive as early as the opening hours if you are going by car because the parking space can be full very quickly. We had to circle round many times until we eventually parked at the restaurant a couple of steps before the parking lot. They were very kind and sweet, they didn’t accept to take money and asked us to take coffee/smoothie or have lunch at the restaurant in return which we gladly did 🥹 Happy visit! ☀️