Tracing Crete's story from ancient civilisations to more recent history, this full-day tour blends archaeology, local traditions, time to unwind by the sea and a visit to a wartime memorial. Between museum visits and cultural landmarks, you'll have the chance to spend time at Stavros Beach, where soft sands and clear waters provide a change of pace from the island's historic sights.
Kicking off at the Archaeological Museum of Chania, you'll explore exhibits that showcase Crete's journey from prehistoric settlements through the Minoan era, Roman rule and Byzantine times. From here, you'll head to Agia Triada Monastery on the Akrotiri Peninsula. Built in the 17th-century, it's one of Crete's finest examples of Venetian architecture, with elegant courtyards, peaceful gardens and a shop stocked with olive oil, wine and honey made by the monks.
After that, you'll swap history for sea views in the coastal village of Stavros, where there's time to swim, stretch out on the sand or pop into a waterfront taverna for lunch. Before heading back, you'll stop by the Commonwealth War Cemetery above Souda Bay, a beautifully maintained memorial dedicated to the Allied servicemen who lost their lives during the Battle of Crete.