Ariadne Family Holiday

8 Nights

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A 7 nights / 8 days holiday in west Crete that offers a rich mix of activities and experiences to keep the family excited. - There is a balance between time in the charming town of Chania and time in the rural countryside and the beach, with a scenery that is wonderfully varied. Soft adventure days that include hiking, biking and kayaking are combined with visits to museums, monasteries, local markets, farming estates, villages and welcoming family-run tavernas, offering a gentle insight into local culture. - The itinerary features two privately guided day tours, participation in two of our regular small group tours and two days with car rental for you to explore on your own, if you wish. - This holiday is designed for families with children aged 8 and up but activities can be adjusted to suit younger kids too. - The holiday starts and ends in Chania.

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Day 1

You are collected from Chania airport and transferred to your hotel, situated by the Venetian port of Chania. After your check in, our assistant will be at your disposal to go through the week's program in details. In the late afternoon we will join a small group walking tour around the old town to visit its main sites but also plenty of hidden spots off the beaten track, which reflect the mix of influences that has given Chania its very unique atmosphere. Dinner will follow, at a picturesque and cosy local restaurant. Overnight in Chania.

Day 2

In the morning you will have a car rental delivered at your hotel for the day, so you have the flexibility to take it as you please, from a day at leisure by a nearby beach to a full day tour to Knossos Palace in the east. What we suggest - presented in details by our assistant upon arrival - for the day is the short drive towards the Akrotiri peninsula, for a good combination of scenery, culture, hiking and beach. Your first stop will be the Monastery of Agia Triada. Built in the 17th century, with a majestic cruciform church, it is set on a wonderfully overgrown landscape of olive groves and cypress trees. The monastery is still flourishing and is well known for its intensive agricultural activity. Their produce includes wine, award-winning organic olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and green soap, which you could buy at the store in premises. Driving further into the hills on a narrow and winding road you will reach the smaller and older Monastery of Gouverneto, that resembles to a castle. From here you can set off for a nice hike. This can be as short as the 1 /2 hour footpath for you to only visit the Bear's cave - named after a stalagmite that looks like a crouching bear - and the abandoned chapel of Katholiko. Or you can continue further through the Avlaki gorge, in a wild and beautiful landscape, till you reach a tiny, deep cove with aquamarine waters. You can end your day with a swim at the beautiful sandy beach of Marathi, and a delicious sea food lunch at its waterfront taverna. If you do not feel like driving, you have the option to organize the day with mini bus transfers instead, and could also add a private guide. Overnight in Chania.

Day 3

You will meet your guide and driver in the morning and depart the hotel for an exploration of Kissamos, the westernmost part of the island. Our first visit will be at an olive oil producing estate. It is an ecological prototype farm cultivated by 5th generation owners that promote the traditional way of organic olive oil production - the olive oil is stone milled and cold pressed. We will be guided around premises and have an olive-oil tasting. We then will get our bikes and helmets and start our cycling through scenic countryside, with olive fields and picturesque villages. The route is easy, on asphalt road, addressed to anyone with biking experience. The biking part lasts approximately 1,5 hours and a support vehicle is following you. Our mini bus will then take us to the original hamlet of Milia, a retreat of traditional stone structures, carefully restored to naturally blend in with the surrounding environment and ecosystem. We will be guided around the premises and then enjoy our well earned lunch, prepared by the resident family with fresh local produce. Late afternoon return at the hotel. Evening free. Overnight in Chania.

Day 4

Early in the morning departure for Omalos plateau, to hike the spectacular Samaria Gorge, stretching from the White Mountains down to the Libyan Sea. Samaria Gorge is the largest gorge in Europe and one of the most beautiful ones. You will join a small group tour, escorted by a qualified hiking guide. The walk is on a well maintained path, through an impressively changing scenery. After a 18km walk in total, we reach the small coastal village of Agia Roumeli, where we can relax and enjoy a swim before catching the evening boat to Loutro. This 45min sail along the coastline offers some great views of rugged beaches. Your luggage will have arrived in Loutro in the early afternoon. Overnight in Loutro (Porto Loutro Hotel or similar).

Day 5

Today you will paddle, snorkel, swim and relax. Kayaking is indeed the best way to enjoy the glassy, aquamarine waters, soak up the dazzling scenery, the idyllic little coves that are backed by steep hills. Your exact program will be adjusted to your requirements, but generally the day consists of 1 hour of briefing and set-up - no previous experience is needed - 2-3 hours of paddling and 2 hours by the beach. Rest of the day free. Overnight in Loutro.

Day 6

We depart Loutro in the morning, for an exploration of the sparsely populated region province of Sfakia, to take in its rugged and unforgiving landscape lying from the south to the north, where places seem untouched by time and life continues in the traditional old ways. Our route will take us the ghost village of Aradena, abandoned in the 40's because of a vendetta, with notable examples of Cretan architecture, then to the fertile plateau of Askifou, and the gorge of Imbros, through which in May 1941 stumbled the exhausted soldiers of the Allied armies, on a desperate retreat to the port of Sfakia. In the early afternoon we will reach our hotel for the next two nights, located in the heart of the small preserved village of Maheri, in Apokoronas province. Kamares is a traditional retreat of restored Venetian houses whose exemplary and long restoration was carried out with respect and love for traditional and environmental values The luxury of harmony and simplicity, the opportunity to sample authentic Cretan village life with your five senses, the chance to get in touch with nature are the keynotes of Kamares. A car will be delivered at the hotel, to be at your disposal for the rest of this and the coming day. Overnight in Maheri (Kamares Retreat).

Day 7

In the morning you can explore the surrounding countryside and villages. Your stops can include the archaeological site of Aptera to explore the exciting Achaean and Roman ruins, set on an impressive position with great vistas, the Byzantine chapel of Agios Nikolaos in Kyriakoselia, with its remarkable frescoes, the beautiful Gavalohori village with its charming folk museum. In the afternoon, we will have a fun garden-to-table cooking class in our small inn, preparing a number of typical dishes and learning a list of delicious recipes to bring back home. Dinner will follow. Overnight in Maheri.

Day 8

You will be driven to Chania airport to catch your flight back home.

Perfect trip to Skopelos and Athens with walking tour of Athens

Anastasia at Antelope Travel organized an amazing trip that for us - we postponed it over 20 years and the trip planned with Anastasia lived up to the expectations.

We knew we were going to fly from the UK to Skiathos as we wanted to spend time on Skopelos. While I usually do all of our travel planning personally, we decided to give a travel agency a try at the recommendation of a friend. Everything was so simple and went so smoothly, with transportation arranged from plane and ferry to hotels, a car arranged while on Skopelos brought to the hotel, transportation from the ferry at Agios Konstantinos to Athens by Iannis, who was both a very friendly driver, and very knowledgeable, with recommendations and history information as he drove.

While in Athens we took the 5 hour walking tour of the Acropolis and museum led by Maria. She knew a few days in advance we needed to leave an hour earlier than planned and made sure we were in line just as the Acropolis opened, saving us hours of wait time. Without her knowledge both the site and the museum could have been overwhelming, but instead we felt like we understood both the ancient nature of the site, and the current archeological situation. She was outstanding.

The entire trip went without a hitch, and was simple so all we had to do was relax on the island and enjoy the sites in Athens. The hotels were lovely with great breakfasts. I would book with Antelope again the next time we go to Greece, they made it all so easy.

Written July 3, 2023

Fabulous trip and attention to detail!

Anthony Alagiah with Antelope Travel planned the perfect family trip for us in June 2023. Anthony was a pleasure to work with, he communicated in detail and was very responsive to any questions I had and even stayed in touch while we were in Greece.
This was our first visit to Greece and he patiently guided me during the planning process and planned perfect itineraries for Athens, the islands and the mainland so we could experience a variety of different parts of Greece. Keeping three teenage boys engaged and interested isn't always easy but all of Anthony's tours, tour guides and activities worked perfectly for all of us!
We had many air, land and sea transfers and Anthony's planning and his partners ensured that everything went smoothly for us.
We were referred to Anthony from friends and I highly recommend him! I have now referred other friends to him, as thanks to his expertise, we had a fantastic family trip to Greece.
Athens, Santorini, Naxos, Meteori, Delphi, Athens

Written August 18, 2023

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