Exploring Crete with the Full Day Spinalonga, Elounda, Agios Nikolaos, and Olive Factory Tour
Imagine spending nearly ten hours exploring some of Crete’s most captivating spots—the historic fortress island of Spinalonga, the charming fishing village of Elounda, the lively town of Agios Nikolaos, and a visit to a traditional olive oil press. For $57.81 per person, guided by friendly local operators, this tour offers a balanced mix of history, scenic beauty, and Cretan culinary culture. The tour includes pickups, a hearty street-food lunch, and quiet moments for swimming and strolling, making it a well-rounded day for curious travelers.
What we love most about this experience is how it combines historical exploration with authentic local flavor. Visiting Spinalonga, with its fortress walls and poignant leper colony ruins, feels like stepping into a different time. Plus, the free time at Elounda lets you enjoy those crystal-clear waters, while the walk around Lake Voulismeni in Agios Nikolaos offers a picturesque break. The olive oil tasting adds a flavorful, tactile connection to real Cretan life.
A slight consideration is the admission fee to Spinalonga (€20 per person), which isn’t included in the tour price. Also, the itinerary can be quite packed, and some reviews suggest that the group size and timing might lead to a feeling of being rushed. If you prefer a very relaxed, in-depth exploration, this might not be your ideal tour.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy a mixture of history, scenic views, and local cuisine in one day. It’s perfect for those who want to maximize their Crete experience without the hassle of planning each stop. Families, history buffs, and first-time visitors will find plenty to love here, especially if they appreciate guided insights and authentic surroundings.
Key Points

- Diverse Highlights: Combines historic sites, scenic towns, and culinary experiences.
- Authentic Experience: Visits include a traditional olive oil factory tasting.
- Well-Organized: Includes pickup, transport, and a straightforward itinerary.
- Value for Money: At around $58, it offers a full day of exploration and cultural insight.
- Group Size: Limited to a maximum of 50 travelers, maintaining a good group dynamic.
- Potential Drawback: Extra costs like Spinalonga entry fee and time constraints.
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What to Expect at Spinalonga
The tour kicks off early, with pickup from your hotel or designated meeting point. We loved how the pickup was prompt and the vehicle was comfortable, thanks to the air conditioning. After a scenic drive, we arrive at Elounda Village port to board a boat heading toward Spinalonga, famously known as the ‘island of the living dead.’ The boat ride itself is short and pleasant, offering views of the harbor and the coastline.
Once on the island, you’re free to explore the well-preserved Venetian fortress walls built in 1579. These walls are among the best-preserved in Europe, and wandering the narrow streets feels like stepping into a fortified village frozen in time. The main draw here is the ruins of the leper colony, which operated from 1903 to 1957. The remnants of the hospital, shops, and small houses tell stories of a community that faced extraordinary challenges.
We appreciated guides who provided insightful commentary about the island’s dark past and its role in Greek history, though some reviews mention that guide explanations can sometimes be repetitive in multiple languages. Admission to Spinalonga is €20, so budget for that unless you have a pass, and remember it’s not included in the tour price.
Free Time at Elounda
After exploring Spinalonga, we had about two hours free in Elounda. This is a highlight for many travelers since Elounda’s crystal-clear waters beckon for a swim, and the seaside cafes are perfect for a relaxing coffee or a quick snack. The town’s vibe is laid-back, with a handful of shops and restaurants perfect for wandering at your own pace. This part of the tour feels genuine—here, you’re experiencing a typical Cretan fishing village rather than a tourist trap.
Discovering Agios Nikolaos
Next, we headed to Agios Nikolaos, a lively town built along the Gulf of Mirabello. The star of the visit is the Lake Voulismeni, a small but picturesque lake thought to be created by an earthquake. Walking around the lake offers splendid views and photo opportunities. The town’s shady streets lined with shops and cafes are ideal for a leisurely stroll, and many travelers find that this is the perfect place to soak in local daily life or pick up souvenirs.
Our guide encouraged us to enjoy a coffee break here, with some reviewers mentioning that Elsa (their guide) was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic, keeping everyone engaged with interesting facts and stories.
Olive Oil Tasting at Omalia
The final stop is at a traditional olive oil factory in Malia, where we sampled Cretan olive oil. This part is included in the tour fee and offers a tangible taste of local produce. The short visit allows you to see how olive oil is pressed and to taste fresh, high-quality oil—something that truly connects you to Cretan agriculture and culinary traditions. Reviewers appreciated this as a real highlight, noting how delicious the olive oil was, and how it added authenticity to the experience.
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Practical Considerations
The entire day lasts about 9 to 10 hours, which means quite a bit of bus travel and walking. The tour is designed to maximize sights while keeping logistics efficient. The group size generally tops out at 50 travelers, maintaining a balance between social atmosphere and personal attention.
The cost of €20 for Spinalonga is not included, so plan accordingly. The provided lunch—a pita gyros with either chicken or vegetarian options—adds value, especially with a bottle of water included, making it a simple yet satisfying meal during your day.
Authenticity and Value
In reviews, many travelers praise the knowledgeable guides—Elsa, in particular, gets mentions for her engaging commentary. The combination of scenic spots, historical insights, and local food makes this tour a well-rounded introduction to Crete.
While some found the schedule a bit rushed and the commentary sometimes repetitive, most agreed that the experience was worthwhile. The price point, considering the transportation, guides, and entry fees, offers decent value, especially for those keen on seeing a mixture of history, scenery, and local culture in one day.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience suits first-time visitors eager to cover several must-see sites without the hassle of planning each detail. It’s also ideal for those interested in history and culture, as well as anyone wanting a taste of local cuisine through the olive oil tasting and simple lunch. Families and groups who appreciate guided commentary and manageable group sizes will find this tour both convenient and enriching.
However, if you prefer a slow-paced day with more time at each site, or if you’re highly budget-conscious about extra fees, you might want to consider other options or extend your time on certain stops.
FAQs

Is transportation provided? Yes, the tour includes pickup from your hotel or a designated location and an air-conditioned vehicle for the entire day.
How long is the tour? It lasts approximately 9 to 10 hours, including travel time, sightseeing, and free periods.
Are there any additional costs? Yes, the entry fee to Spinalonga costs €20 per person and is not included in the tour price.
What food options are available? Lunch is a traditional pita gyros, with chicken or vegetarian options available upon request. Bottled water is included.
Is the tour suitable for children? Most travelers can participate, but check with the provider if your child is very young or has special needs, as the schedule is quite full.
What should I bring? Comfortable shoes for walking, sunscreen, a hat, and your camera. If you want to swim at Elounda, bring a towel and swimwear.
Can I customize the itinerary? The tour is pre-planned, but you have some free time at Elounda and Agios Nikolaos to explore on your own.
What if the weather is bad? The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Final Thoughts
This full-day tour offers a fantastic way to see a broad swath of Crete’s highlights with a knowledgeable guide and engaging pace. While it’s not a deeply immersive experience at each stop, it balances history, scenery, and culinary delights efficiently. If you’re eager to get a good overview of the island’s treasures without multiple separate bookings or complicated logistics, this tour fits the bill.
Travelers who enjoy a bit of history and stunning views combined with simple, authentic experiences—like tasting fresh olive oil—will find this day particularly rewarding. It’s especially good for those who want guided insights and a comfortable, organized day that covers many of Crete’s must-see sights.
In the end, this tour is about making the most of your time with a manageable schedule and a friendly guide, helping you leave with lasting memories of Crete’s unique charm.
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