Explore the breathtaking ruins of Aptera — a Minoan-era city overlooking Souda Bay — then visit the frescoed Byzantine monasteries of the Akrotiri peninsula, guided by a private Cretan historian.
What to expect
Aptera was continuously inhabited from 1600 BC to 700 AD — your guide brings this layered timeline to vivid life among its marble columns, giant cisterns and clifftop theatre. The drive continues across the wild Akrotiri peninsula to the 17th-century Agia Triada Monastery, its honey-coloured façade gleaming against the blue sky. At Gouverneto, descend a gorge path to a cave-chapel carved from living rock and a ruined Byzantine monastery on the sea cliff. Pure, moving antiquity.
Good to know
Souda port is just 3km from Aptera — an ideal first stop before continuing to Akrotiri. Allow 5–6 hours total. Aptera is open daily; entry approx. EUR 8. Monastery dress code: covered shoulders and knees required. Gouverneto gorge descent is steep — wear sturdy shoes. Pre-book guide at least 2 weeks ahead.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Chania — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.