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From chania : Knossos Palace & Archeological Museum Tour

3.8(5)Heraklion1 hour
VIATOR4.3(3)TRIPADVISOR3.0(2)

Description

Visit the cradle of the Minoan civilization, the palace - labyrinth of legendary King Minoas and its mythical Minotaur. In addition explore the Heraklion Archeological Museum, the best in the world regarding the Minoan art as it contains the most notable and complete collection of artifacts of the Minoan civilization of Crete.

Tour Options

From chania : Knossos Palace & Archeological Museum Tour
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

Admission not included60 min

Our first stop is the palace of Knossos, through whose premises you will be guided by our guide. The Minoan palace is the main site of interest at Knossos Archeological Site, an important city in antiquity, which was inhabited continuously from the Neolithic period until the 5th c. AD. According to tradition, it was the seat of the wise king Minos. The Palace of Knossos is connected with thrilling legends, such as the myth of the Labyrinth, with the Minotaur, and the story of Daidalos and Ikaros.

Admission not included60 min

We head to the center of Heraklion, where you have plenty of time to eat and shop. While there, you also have the chance to visit the archaeological museum of Heraklion with our guide and to admire up close murals and objects from the palace you have just visited. The Heraklion Archaeological Museum is one of the largest and most important museums in Greece, and among the most important museums in Europe. It houses representative artifacts from all the periods of Cretan prehistory and history, covering a chronological span of over 5,500 years from the Neolithic period to Roman times. The singularly important Minoan collection contains unique examples of Minoan art, many of them true masterpieces. The Herakleion Museum is rightly considered as the museum of Minoan culture par excellence worldwide.

60 min

Before we reach our destination, however, we make a one-hour stop at Rethymnon city. Explore one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Greece, and search for your fairy-tale romance in Rethymno. Venetian fortification works mingle harmonically with orthodox and catholic churches, mosques, majestic mansions of Venetian architecture, arches and cobbled paths which create a magical atmosphere, reminiscence of the city’s turbulent –yet glorious– past.

Pass by

Right after that, we return to Chania and to your hotels.

Highlights

Escort - licensed tour guide [English, German, Greek speaking]
Pick up & drop off service [included in the cost for the listed areas]
Air-conditioned-bus transportation

What's included

Included
Escort - licensed tour guide [English, German, Greek speaking]
Pick up & drop off service [included in the cost for the listed areas]
Air-conditioned-bus transportation
Not included
Palace Entrance fee (pay on the bus in cash): Adult: 20€
Optional Tou to Archeological Museum 12€ per person
Food & drinks
Pick up & drop off service [there is an additional cost, for areas that are not listed].

Pickup Locations & Times

You will receive notification via email regarding your pick-up details, including the pick-up location and time. We aim to pick up individuals at their hotel or as close as possible to their accommodation based on the address you have provided. Pick up can start as early as 06:30 to 08:30 depending on your accomodation. Pick-up & drop off service is offered for the listed areas: • Almirida • Kalives • Souda • Chania town • Chrissi Akti • Kato Daratso • Agioi Apostoloi • Kalamaki • Stalos • Agia Marina • Platanias • Gerani • Maleme • Kamisiana • Tavronitis • Kolimvari • Georgioupolis 1.There is an additional charge, for any other area that is not listed. 2.Pick-up locations can be hotels, buildings, and squares. 3.Please be aware that you have to be on time at the pick-up location as the bus cannot wait.

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children have a regular seat on the bus. [Children: 4 - 12 years old]

Reviews(5)

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Neil_B
June 22, 2025
Actual itinerary NOT as advertised

This tour does NOT provide the advertised itinerary if it states 2 hours at Knossos, this is false, you might get an hour if lucky after queueing for tickets at entrance etc. Local operator (Io Tours) confirmed this on the day of our tour and advised we could stay for 2 hours but would have to get a taxi home (gee thanks). Anyway, we had a pleasant enough day but it was not what we paid for and sadly neither Viator nor local operator seem to want to take responsibility for the accuracy of their listing. I would avoid this and pick another tour/company if Knossos Palace is where you would like to spend your time.

Operator response

Dear guest, Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that the time available at Knossos did not meet your expectations. Our aim is always to provide clear guidance, but as with many popular attractions, ticket lines and visitor flow can sometimes affect the actual time spent on site. We appreciate your comments and will review how we communicate timing for our tours to ensure future guests have a more accurate expectation. Your satisfaction is very important to us, and we hope to have the opportunity to provide a smoother experience on another excursion in Crete. Best regards, The IO Tours Team

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Culture20750684715
April 30, 2024
Bad: Save Money and Learn More by Going on Your Own

I urge strong caution before booking the Chania-to-Knossis/Heraklion tour through Io Tours (and would probably think twice before using Io Tours for any excursions at all). I had signed up for this tour for this past Sunday (4/28/24) on the last day of my two-week Greece vacation, and, while I was pleased finally to see Knossis and the Heraklion Archaeology Museum (I've been waiting for many years), the process of getting there and the experience overall was very disappointing. Here are the problems I experienced: Unlike every other Viator tour operator I had used for my Greek vacation, Io Tours did not contact me the day before with any information about pickup time or location. The morning before my scheduled tour, I messaged them, but they didn't reply. At 7pm the evening before the tour, I was compelled to contact Viator to complain, and only after I did that did Io Tour contact me with the logistics for the next morning's 7AM pick up time. That was a bad start because it felt like Io Tours put the whole thing together at the last minute. For the first hour of the bus ride, including one transfer from my mini bus to the larger bus, nobody from the tour operator communicated what was going on. We had no tour guide (until we picked her up an hour into the ride) and neither bus driver spoke to us. We assumed we would be picking up the tour guide at some point, but nobody communicated what was going on. Once the tour guide finally got on the bus just outside Rethymno (I believe her name was Stella), I learned that the tour would be in both English and German. To be clear, the tour was marketed as an English-only tour, so to find out I would only get half of the tour guide's attention/content was a big disappointment. Constant translation is disruptive to the flow of any tour, and it's clear Io Tour sonly combined the English and German tours for cost efficiencies. The tour guide's English was not advanced and was often hard to understand, and it was clear she preferred speaking in German. On the way between Rethymno and Knossis, the bus caught fire and we had to pull over on the highway and evacuate the vehicle. We had to wait 45 minutes, with cars constantly whizzing past, for a new bus to pick us up. Granted, this could happen to any vehicle, but it added more grief to the other problems. It also made us late to Knossis. Once we got to Knossis, we had only one hour to tour the ruins (presumably because we arrived late due to the bus breakdown). This is also when the tour guide's condescending personality became more evident. She often barked orders at us and became quickly annoyed by questions. But the kicker? I asked her one question the entire time, and it was, "Will one hour be enough time?" because the tour itinerary had allotted two hours. Her response was an eye roll followed by "Just go" (pointing to the entry gate) and "Don't ask questions like children." I was shocked by her behavior - even other tourists in my group commented on it. As it turns out, one hour was NOT long enough. At this point, I broke away from the tour and walked the ruins on my own, and had to skip several sections to get back to the bus on time. By late afternoon, I completely ignored the tour guide to try to salvage the experience, and thankfully our free time in Heraklion and Rethymno allowed me to do my own touring and learning. At the end of the day, a tour operator should add value and convenience to a tourist's excursions. Otherwise, what is the point of using them? In this case, I would have learned a lot more (and saved money) if I had just rented a car for the day and done it on my own.

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Karen_P
July 31, 2023
Great value trip

Excellent bus driver and very knowledgeable tour guide. Good balance of time spend in each location. Woukd recommend this as it’s such good value for money.

Operator response

We are really happy you had a nice time ! Thank you very much for your review!

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