Explore the evacuation route that the soldiers of the British Commonwealth took after the Battle of Crete: A historian shows you the main evacuation port of Anzac's, their route & a rare war museum!
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- Duration 8.5 hours
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- Live tour guide
- Greek, English, German
- Private group
Experience
Itinerary
Pickup location:
Chania
Van
(30 hours)
Sfakia
Coffee (30 hours)
Optional, Extra fee
Sfakia
Guided tour, Sightseeing (40 hours)
Optional
Sfakia
Guided tour (1 hour)
Optional
Sfakia
Lunch (1 hour)
Optional, Extra fee
Sfakia
Visit, Guided tour (1 hour)
Optional, Extra fee
Van
(1 hour)
Arrive back at:
Chania
Main stop
Other stop
For reference only. Itineraries are subject to change.
Highlights
- Visit an abandoned uknown hideout of the Allies and locals in the area of Chania
- Visit the main route of evacuation of the ANZAC troops during Battle of Crete
- Stop at a traditional Cretan Village to relax and taste local specialities
- Visit a rare BOFORS 40 Anti Aircraft gun, left by the allies during WW2
- Visit World War 2 Australian and New Zealand (ANZAC) War Memorials
Full description
In this tour about the Battle of Crete during World War 2, a certified historian specializing in contemporary history leads you through the evacuation route that ANZAC Troops took on late MAY 1941, after their retreat: We follow the troops until we get to their main evacuation port in Sfakia, in one of the most beautiful and southern parts of Crete. Alongside the region of Preveli, which was the second evacuation route the Allies took during the Battle of Crete, thousands of ANZACs were safely evacuated towards Alexandria.
Our private history tour in Chania starts from the mainland and we travel inwards, through many picturesque villages of mainland Crete. A stop at an abandoned shelter in an undisclosed location makes us understand how Cretans lived during the battle of Crete, and the daily life upon German occupation of the island, especially during heavy bombardments.
After a short drive, we make a stop in a lovely traditional “kafeneion” (cafeteria) where we can enjoy traditional Cretan delicacies and desserts, as well as blend in with the locals in an unprecedented manner.
We continue inwards and as the scenery changes into a much more mountainous terrain, we understand and comprehend the difficulties of the evacuation during the Second World War. In a short while, we arrive at a one-of-a-kind private war museum, with rare historical finds from the era of the Battle of Crete. The curator carefully explains to us the significance of each of the finds and lets us see and feel the war treasures, especially the weapons and the equipment, both of the axis forces and of the allied forces.
Our trip continues in order to find an abandoned BOFORS 40 MM Anti Aircraft gun that was being left by the British soldiers on their evacuation. Our specialized historian explains its history and its operation, as we prepare to descend towards the beaches and ports of South Crete.
A stop at a breathtaking spot is done, to understand the treacherous mountains, the wildlife and the desolation of this part of Crete, which all together helped the Allied troops to their safe escape.
Finally, we reach the port of Sfakia, which was the main evacuation port and we pay our respects to the British – Australian – New Zealand war memorial that the local community established as a homage to the ANZACS. Time free is given to explore the traditional village of Sfakia, experience the Cretan dishes from the many Cretan restaurants, or swim in the crystal clear waters of South Crete.
Includes
- Specialized trilingual guide with a degree in History - Archaeology - Specialized in Contemporary History (BA - MSc)
- Licensed Tour Guide - Certified by the Greek Ministry of Tourism
- Private Transport in Modern A/C Vehicle
- Water, banana, apple and chocolate
- Flexible Stops - Possible Diversions / Alterations according to your needs
- Surprise gifts at the end of the tour
- Full Liability Insurance - Taxes
- Free Hotel pickup and drop-off from all Chania central areas
- Gratuities (optional)
- Lunch/ Drinks at the private tour stops
- Entrance Fees at Battle of Crete Museum
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