ROAD TRIPS | Guided Jeep Safari South Crete & Tripitis Gorge

  • Asterousia Mountain: We will climb to an altitude of 850 meters through dirt roads
  • Agios Myronas: You will see, the holy water which gushes for centuries from of St. Myron
  • Trypitis Beach: Crossing the beautiful gorge we find one of the best beaches of Crete

GORGE AND TRYPITIS BEACH IN SOUTH CRETE

Through this route you will discover the wild side of South Crete and will arrive at one of the best beaches of Crete with clear water

Οur first stop is the village of Agios Myronas where we will have the opportunity to see up close the holy water which gushes for centuries from of St. Myron.

Then we arrive at the village Prinias village also will visit the Rakokazano and will tour the way produced raki will try traditional raki and local delicacies.

In the follow-through of a beautiful route we arrive at the foothill of Asterousia and climb to an altitude of 850 meters. Here begins to seem the wild side of South Crete and real landscapes are gorgeous and dreamy.

Crossing the beautiful gorge we find ourselves in one of the best beaches of Crete with clear waters. Here we enjoy an amazing meal and we get our swim. On our return through a beautiful route we arrive at the village of Agios Thomas where we will see the Roman tombs and Byzantine churches and then with what best pictures in our mind we will arrive in hotel.

This route will reflect deep into your mind the best memories from the Wild Unknown Crete!


Included
Transportation: Hotel pick-up and drop-off.
Professional Driver/Guide.

Not Included
Personal expenses.

Mountain Terrain: This route takes you to an altitude of 850 meters. The scenery changes from lush villages to the dramatic, rocky landscapes of the Asterousia range.
Beach & Gorge: The approach to Trypitis Beach involves driving through a narrow, spectacular gorge. The beach is pebbly and famous for its isolation and clean waters.
Local Flavors: The tour includes a stop at a distillery to try fresh raki, providing a deep dive into Crete's social and culinary traditions.
What to bring: Swimwear, a towel, sturdy shoes for walking near the tombs and gorge, and a light jacket for the higher mountain altitudes.