At a glance
Get ready for a breathtaking journey through the Crete of ancient myths and history via a cultural road route of 386 km. Every mountain, every cave, and almost every location on the island hides a story from Greek mythology. Discover where Zeus was born and raised, where Apollo was worshipped, and where, when, and how the god Dionysus is honored to this day. This itinerary will reveal Crete’s secrets and bring you closer to the myths that defined the ancient world.
Route information
Distance
386 km
Estimated duration
~8h
Difficulty level
Easy
Route type
Road
When to go
The ideal seasons are spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and suitable for exploration. In the summer, due to the intense heat, it is recommended to split the route into more days so that you can visit points of interest early in the morning when temperatures are more pleasant.
Visit proposal
It is recommended to split the route over 2-3 days.
Did you know?
Gortyna: The oldest legislative code ever found in Europe was discovered here. This is the "Great Inscription," dating to the first half of the 5th century B.C., which was carved into twelve columns on the wall of a public building in the Agora. The Abduction of Europa: According to one tradition, the Dictaean Cave (Cave of Psychro) was the place where Zeus, transformed into a bull, brought Europa after abducting her from Phoenicia. According to another version of the myth, Zeus united with Europa in the shadow of a plane tree in Gortyna, which remained evergreen thereafter. The abduction of Europa is depicted on coins found in Ancient Gortyna, which are on display at the Archaeological Museum of Messara.






