5-Hour Battle Of Crete Cemeteries & Monuments Tour In Chania
Description
Explore the locations of the Battle of Crete, fought during the Second World War on the Greek island of Crete. Learn about the important sites where Nazi soldiers occupied Crete. Visit the two war cemeteries and the Maori monument dedicated to Australian and New Zealand soldiers during this 5-hour tour.
Highlights
- Explore the German Military Cemetery
- Tour the Souda Bay War Cemetery
- Marvel at the Maori Monument
- Enjoy the magnificent view of the Crete Island
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- Meet the tour guide at your hotel and head to your first destination. Enjoy the magnificent view of Crete Island.
- Explore the German Military Cemetery (Deutschen Soldatenfriedhof in Maleme), one of the two cemeteries in Greece where the graves of German soldiers rest.
- Visit the Souda Bay War Cemetery, where ceremonies are held yearly in memory of the Second World War casualties. The cemetery was founded after the war to include the graves of all soldiers of the Commonwealth who died in Crete.
- Praise the Maori Monument, dedicated to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in the Battle of Crete.
- Make your way to the Venizelos family tombs, one of the most popular spots that offer a panoramic view of Chania.
That will conclude your tour.
What's Included
Hotel pick-up and drop off (from Rethymno city & Chania city)
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
English-speaking Chania tour guide
Local driver
Bottled water per person
Liability insurance
ISO:9001 certified services
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Small-group tour
All taxes, fees, and handling charges
What's Excluded
All entrance fees
Food
Drinks & food
Gratuities
Meeting Point
Chania, Greece
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.Price Details
The group size and price | |
1 To 7 | EUR 390 Per Group |
8 To 11 | EUR 450 Per Group |
This is a private tour |