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Discover the authentic Greek culinary experience in Drios with a local chef, preparing traditional dishes paired with local wine and souma.
Drios: Greek Cooking Class with a Local Chef, Wine, & Meal
A Taste of Greece You Can Recreate at Home
If you’re heading to Greece and want a hands-on experience that combines culture, cuisine, and a bit of fun, this cooking class in Drios might just be the highlight you’re seeking. Led by a passionate local chef who shares family recipes, this experience promises to teach you how to craft six traditional Greek dishes, all while sipping local wine and souma.
What we love most about this class is how it seamlessly blends authentic cooking with storytelling and cultural insights—plus, the chance to enjoy your own creations in a convivial setting.
One possible consideration is that you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting point, which could be a bit tricky depending on your location. But, if you’re a foodie eager to learn authentic recipes and enjoy a lively, intimate environment, this experience is a fantastic fit.
Ideal for couples, families, or groups of friends who love to cook, drink, and share stories, this class offers a genuine glimpse into Greek culinary traditions.


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Your journey begins with a warm welcome from Maria, who uses her grandmother’s recipes to guide you through the cooking process. She’s widely praised for her warmth, enthusiasm, and storytelling — reviews often mention her as a “gem” and a passionate host.
Maria’s kitchen is a vibrant, welcoming space where the aroma of fresh ingredients fills the air. The small group format (limited to 10) means plenty of opportunity to ask questions and get personalized tips.
The class runs for approximately 3.5 hours, giving ample time to craft six dishes. Expect to start with a traditional aperitif, then move through making a variety of Greek staples.
You’ll learn how to prepare an appetizer, a salad, and three main dishes—meat, fish, and vegetarian options—plus a dessert. Interestingly, you’ll also get a lesson on making traditional filo dough, a skill that’s invaluable if you love pies or pastries.
The step-by-step guidance is clear and friendly, making it suitable for all levels — from complete beginners to seasoned home cooks. Reviewers highlight how easy the recipes are to recreate later, describing the class as “educational, interactive, and fun.”
Once all dishes are prepared, it’s time to sit down together and enjoy the fruits of your labor. The meal is served family-style, allowing everyone to taste each dish and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Throughout the meal, you’ll sip on Greek wine and souma. Participants often mention how generous the drinks are, adding to the convivial experience. Some reviewers even talk about learning Greek dances like Syrtaki, which adds a lively cultural touch.
Maria ensures you leave with detailed recipes, making it easy to replicate your favorite dishes back home. Many reviews emphasize how much they appreciated the authentic recipes, especially those passed down through generations, which add a special touch to the experience.
For $120 per person, you get the full cooking class, a meal of your own making, local wine and souma, and the recipes to take home. Transportation to the meeting point isn’t included, so plan accordingly.

The class is conducted in English, Greek, and French, making it accessible to a broad range of travelers. It’s held in a cozy, intimate setting, ideal for those who enjoy a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
Cancellations are flexible—free if canceled 24 hours in advance—adding peace of mind for your travel plans.
Limited to a small group of ten, the experience fosters a warm, social environment. Reviewers often mention the lively, fun atmosphere, with some even participating in Greek dancing, singing, and tasting extra shots of ouzo.
At $120, this experience offers excellent value, especially considering the personalized attention, the authentic recipes, and the chance to enjoy a full meal of your own making. Many reviewers call it “great value” and one of the “best activities in Paros,” highlighting the quality and authenticity of the experience.

What sets this class apart is Maria’s storytelling—she shares family stories and traditions that give context to each dish, making it much more than just a cooking lesson. You get a real sense of Greek hospitality and culinary history, making it a deeply authentic experience.
Some reviews even mention participating in Greek dances and hearing stories about Maria’s family, which adds a personal, cultural depth that many travelers seek.

This class is perfect for food lovers who want to learn authentic Greek recipes, travelers seeking culture, and groups or couples who enjoy lively, interactive experiences.
If you’re a beginner cook or an experienced home chef, you’ll find value in Maria’s clear instructions and the straightforward recipes.
However, if your main goal is sightseeing or nightlife, this might be a slower-paced, more educational break from typical tourist activities.
This Greek cooking class in Drios offers a rare opportunity to connect with local traditions through food, wine, and storytelling. The genuine warmth of Maria and her team, combined with the delicious dishes and convivial atmosphere, make it a standout experience for those looking to deepen their understanding of Greek culture.
The small-group setting ensures personalized attention and a friendly vibe, perfect for making new friends or simply enjoying a relaxed, hands-on culinary adventure. The inclusion of family recipes passed down through generations adds a meaningful, authentic dimension that elevates this class above many others.
Most importantly, you’ll leave not just with new cooking skills but with fond memories, new friends, and recipes to recreate Greek magic at home. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned cook, this experience offers genuine value and a delicious taste of Greece that’s hard to beat.
“One of the highlights of my trip. Well organized, food was great and easy recipes to recreate at home with good story telling. Maria is the gem and…”
Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, transportation isn’t included. You’ll need to arrange your own way to Drios.
Can I participate if I have dietary restrictions?
Yes. The menu can be adjusted for food allergies, vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free needs.
What languages are the classes conducted in?
Classes are offered in English, Greek, and French, making it accessible for most travelers.
How long does the class last?
The experience takes about 3.5 hours, giving plenty of time to cook, eat, and socialize.
Is this suitable for children?
The small group setup and interactive nature can be enjoyable for older children, especially those interested in cooking or Greek culture.
Are the recipes shared after the class?
Yes, you’ll receive detailed recipes so you can recreate the dishes at home.
Can I book this experience last minute?
Yes, with flexible booking options, you can reserve and pay later, but check for availability beforehand.
What is included in the price?
The class, a meal of your own making, local wine and souma, and recipes.
Is it appropriate for all cooking skill levels?
Absolutely. The recipes are straightforward and suitable for beginners and experienced cooks alike.
What’s the best way to prepare for this experience?
Come with an open mind, a love for Greek cuisine, and a willingness to participate and have fun.
This cooking class in Drios is not just about food; it’s about creating memories, learning traditions, and savoring Greek hospitality in a truly authentic way. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, it’s a delightful—and delicious—way to spend part of your Greek holiday.