7-Hour Chania Tzagaroli Monastery, Venizelos Family Tombs & Old Port Tour
Highlights
Chania, Rethimnon
architectural, sightseeing, luxury
Group Tour
7 Hours
Easy
English, Greek
Description
Explore Chania, one of the most beautiful cities in Crete and the second most populated city on Crete island. Sit in the comfort of your minivan and drive to the main sites of Chania city, including the renowned Monastery of Tzagarolon (famous for its wines) and the Venizelos Family Tombs. On this short guided tour, move to the old port to witness a mesmerizing sunset.
Itinerary
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Tzagaroli Monastery, Venizelos Family Tombs & Old ports tour
Visit the following sites with your Chania tour guide/driver:
Magnificent Monastery of Agia Triada: Its facade with Doric columns contains elements of Renaissance architecture which reminds you that the monastery was built by the Cretan monks Jeremiah and Laurentius descending from the Venetian orthodox family of Tzagarolon. The Tzagarolon Monastery, a patriarchal monastery, is still in function and is now one of the most important monasteries on Crete, with a significant impact on the island's culture.
Venizelos Family Tombs: It is one of the most popular spots offering a panoramic view of Chania. The tombs are located within a pleasant park with an uninterrupted view of Chania. Enjoy a drink or a coffee as you take in the beautiful view.
Old Port of Chania: Enjoy the magnificent view of Chania, with the beautiful, unforgettable colours of the sun sinking into the old port of Chania. The city has preserved its traditional architecture and monuments from Venetian and Ottoman times. The Venetian harbour, with its lighthouse and the old town, has bestowed the reputation of the most picturesque city in Crete, welcoming many enthusiastic visitors each year.
What's Included
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price
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1 to 4 | /group |
5 to 11 | /group |
This is a group tour |