Visita guiada a la isla de Spinalonga con pueblos costeros y almuerzo
History & Heritage

Visita guiada a la isla de Spinalonga con pueblos costeros y almuerzo

4.5/5

Excelente
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Duración: more than 8 hours

De acuerdo con nuestro compromiso con el turismo sostenible, todas las excursiones National Geographic Day Tours cumplen los criterios del Consejo Mundial de Turismo Sostenible, y una parte de los ingresos de estas visitas se destina a la National Geographic Society para financiar la investigación y programas sostenibles en todo el mundo.

Ventajas
  • Hay mucho que ver en el recorrido hasta el islote de Spinalonga en el primer ferry del día.
  • Visitarás la fortaleza veneciana y la antigua leprosería en un paseo guiado
  • Tiempo libre para explorar los pueblos costeros de Elounda y Agios Nikolaos.
  • Degustar los sabores locales en un almuerzo típico cretense en una taberna local es una delicia.
  • Su guía local experto tiene un conocimiento inigualable de Creta y su gente
Qué te espera

La diminuta isla de Spinalonga está a un corto salto de Creta, pero visitarla es como retroceder en el tiempo. Las murallas que la rodean encierran siglos de historia. Véala a través de los ojos de un lugareño en esta exclusiva excursión de día completo, que también incluye dos pueblos costeros de la bahía de Mirabello. Veta, una de nuestras guías, nos cuenta: "Visitaremos el bonito pueblo pesquero de Elounda y la ciudad costera de Agios Nikolaos. También probarás comida típica cretense en una taberna".

Spinalonga ha sido muchas cosas a lo largo de su existencia: un puesto veneciano y una ciudad otomana. Incluso fue una colonia de leprosos, lo que le valió el sobrenombre de "isla de las lágrimas". Dará un paseo con nuestro guía local, que le conducirá por estrechas callejuelas de viviendas sin tejado abandonadas hace tiempo y le mostrará la fortaleza y la colonia, que cerró en los años cincuenta. Además, llegará antes que las multitudes en el primer ferry del día.

Más tarde, navegará de vuelta por el pueblo costero de Elounda. Dispondrá de tiempo libre para explorar la zona a su ritmo. Báñese, túmbese al sol o contemple el mundo pasar en uno de los muchos bares familiares del paseo marítimo. A continuación, se dirigirá a una taberna cercana para degustar un sabroso almuerzo cretense. Para terminar el día, hay que visitar Agios Nikolaos, una elegante ciudad costera protegida por dos islotes. Muchos se dirigen a los bares con vistas al lago costero bordeado de barcos.

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Incluye
  • check Transporte
  • check Guía
  • check Almuerzo
  • check Entradas
Importante
  • El viaje en ferry dura 25 minutos en cada sentido
  • No recomendable para personas con movilidad reducida
  • Traer bañador, toalla y protector solar
  • Traer pasaporte o DNI de país miembro de la UE
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Organizado por
TUI Hellas Travel, Tourism and Airlines SA, with Tax Number 094469778 and Travel License Number 0261Ε60000126100
Cargo por reserva
¡Buenas noticias! Esta reserva no tiene ningún cargo adicional.
Política de cancelación
Recibe un reembolso del 100% si cancelas hasta 1 day antes de que comience la actividad.

La opinión de otros usuarios sobre esta experiencia

Excelente

4,5 /5

Basado en 277 valoraciones de clientes reales


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Relación calidad-precio

4,4/5

Servicio

4,6/5

Seguridad

4,6/5

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4,6/5


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  • K

    KEN

    Verified booking

    5

    8 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó solo


    All I can say is there wasn’t anything I didn’t enjoy

  • J

    Jayne and Sue

    Verified booking

    4.2

    8 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    Maria our guide was absolutely wonderful, she told us so much about the island & was very friendly. She really brought history to life. 20 mins by boat, Spinalonga is walkable but definitely not for wheelchairs. Lunch & free time at Elounda - set menu - 5 dishes to share for starters, then moussaka or veggie option of stuffed tomatoes and potato (which we had) all very tasty. Then on to agio nikolias another beautiful harbour town for shopping and relaxing with a quick ice cream. Fabulous day

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    Chris & Lauren

    Verified booking

    5

    6 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    It was a well organised and informative trip. Just the right amount of time in each location. Our guide Athena was very friendly and informative. We enjoyed it very much and would very much recommend it.

  • B

    Bernard.

    Verified booking

    2.6

    29 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó solo


    The boat crew and guide were fine. The Island itself was ok. The travelling took too long as widespread hotels were included in the run. The stops at seaside villages were just there to encourage shopping and were of no interest to me. The reminder email from TUI stated that I should bring swimming gear, but there was no opportunity on the trip to use it, so carrying it all day was a waste of effort. The food at the lunch stop was good.

  • S

    Stephen

    Verified booking

    4.2

    27 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    The guided tour was brilliant. Could have done with another hour in Ag Nikolaos though. By the time we walked from the parking place it was a 10 minute walk each way so we barely had time to see anything.

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    Lindi

    Verified booking

    5

    27 de septiembre de 2025

    Tour guide was excellent!!! Tour itself was very interesting and lunch was good!

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