Crete
Private Tour
- Option 2
Knossos
Palace &
Archaeological
Museum
Starting
from
Heraklion,
Greece
From the
port of
Heraklion
you will
drive to the
renowned
archaeological
site of
Knossos.
Your
privately
guided tour
will take
you through
the
fantastic
ruins of the
ancient
palace
complex,
which served
as the
administrative
and
religious
centers for
the whole
region. It
has been
restored by
Sir Arthur
Evans and
these
restorations,
though
criticized
by some for
their
modernity,
help the
tourist to
both
visualize
the palace
as it was
and
understand
its
labyrinthine
complexity.
The living
quarters of
the king,
queen and
members of
the royal
court, rooms
for state
occasions,
theatre
area, store
rooms and
potters'
workshops
are all
within the
palace
complex.
For
centuries
the history
of the
Minoan
culture had
passed into
the realm of
legend and
remained a
distant
memory in
Greek
tradition
and
mythology.
It was not
until the
beginning of
the last
century that
the history
of Minoan
Crete was
actually
pieced
together to
reveal that
the
civilization
was not one
of myth,
rather it
was one of
the most
advanced and
important in
prehistoric
times. The
amazing
archaeological
site of
Knossos, the
ancient
capital of
the Kingdom
of Minos,
provides the
basis of our
knowledge
about this
civilization
named after
the king of
Crete.
The frescoes
unearthed
show the
refinement
of their art
and use of
color and
embody the
soul of the
peace
loving,
light-hearted,
but also
powerful
Minoans.
The original
palace of
Knossos was
raised
around 1900
BC. About
two-hundred
years later
it was
destroyed by
an
earthquake
and rebuilt
on a grander
scale. The
final
catastrophe
occurred
around 1450
BC with the
eruption of
the volcano
in
Santorini.
Despite this
blow, people
continued to
live here
until a fire
swept
through the
city around
1400 BC.
After your
visit of the
Palace you
will drive
to nearby
Heraklion
for a visit
of the
outstanding
Archaeological
Museum.
Unique in
its record
of the
Minoan
civilization,
the museum
houses the
findings and
treasures
from all
archaeological
sites of
Crete. The
displays of
idols made
of terra
cotta,
marble and
alabaster,
collections
of gold,
jewelry,
ivory,
figurines,
sarcophagi
and frescoes
will give
you an
insight into
this
artistic-minded
civilization
and
complement
your visit
to Knossos.
Following
your museum
visit there
will be free
time to
explore the
town of
Heraklion
before
returning to
the pier.
Tour
Breakdown-
1- Depart
pier and
drive to
Knossos- 15
Minutes
2- Visit
Archaeological
site of
Knossos - 1
Hour and 30
Minutes
3- Drive to
Archaeological
Museum - 15
Minutes
4- Visit
Archaeological
Museum - 1
Hour and 10
Minutes
5- Free time
in Heraklion-
30 Minutes
6- Return to
port- 15
Minutes
Total tour
time is
approximately
4 hours.
This
itinerary
requires
walking and
includes
uneven
surfaces.
It is not
wheelchair
accessible.
The tour
prices
listed below
are for your
entire
private
group. They
are NOT per
person
prices!
Entrance
fees are per
person and
are added to
the tour
price.
End
of Season
Special
Reserve any
single tour
and receive
our Take 3
price.
Reserve 3 or
more tours
and you will
receive our
Take 3
pricing plus
an
additional
10 Euros off
each tour.
Valid only
on new
reservations
requested
after
October 1st.
Valid only
for tours
taken
between
October 15th
and November
30th. No
other
discounts
apply. No
exceptions
Crete
Private
Tours
|
Chartered
Taxi
(1 -
2
People
)
4
Hour
Service-
Driver
and
Licensed
Guide
|
675
Euro
|
650
Euro
|
Minibus
(3 -
8
People
)
4
Hour
Service-
Driver
and
Licensed
Guide
|
780
Euro
|
755
Euro
|
Mid
Size
Bus
(9 -
14
People
)
4
Hour
Service-
Driver
and
Licensed
Guide
|
870
Euro
|
820
Euro
|
Coach
(15
-21
People
)
4
Hour
Service-
Driver
and
Licensed
Guide
|
920
Euro
|
870
Euro
|
Coach
(22
-49
People
)
4
Hour
Service-
Driver
and
Licensed
Guide
|
995
Euro
|
895
Euro |
|
Sunday
or
Holiday
Supplements |
Add
235
Euro
|
Entrance
Fees
|
|
Palace
of
Knossos
and
Archaeological
Museum
Combo
Ticket
|
10
Euro
per
person
|
|
Child
(under
17
with
passport)
|
FREE |
Private
Sightseeing
Tours and
Shore
Excursions
on Crete to
Heraklion,
Knossos
Palace and
more.
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