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Discover Crete’s best wines with a scenic half-day tour to Manousakis Winery, including expert-guided tasting, stunning views, and local delicacies for a memorable experience.
Traveling to Crete offers a feast for the senses—from rugged coastlines to flavorful local cuisine. But for wine lovers, no trip is complete without a visit to one of the island’s renowned wineries. The Manousakis Winery Shuttle Service Tour and Taste offers a convenient, well-rounded way to enjoy Crete’s vibrant viticulture scene. With a small-group setup, expert guides, and a scenic drive, this experience promises both education and indulgence.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its approachable format—half a day, scenic views, and five different wines to sample. It’s a good pick for those wanting a relaxed, authentic taste of Cretan wine culture without the hassle of self-driving or lengthy excursions. On the flip side, some travelers have noted that wine preferences can be subjective, and the winery’s set schedule might not suit last-minute planners. Overall, if you enjoy good wine, picturesque settings, and engaging guides, this tour is likely to satisfy.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want a taste of local culture, enjoy scenic drives, and prefer small, intimate groups. It’s especially suited for first-time visitors to Crete or those looking for a straightforward, enjoyable introduction to Cretan wines.


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The tour begins with a pick-up from near Chania’s city center, where your comfortable vehicle (either premium car or minibus) whisks you away to Vatolakkos. Expect a scenic drive through the lush Cretan landscape—olive groves, rolling hills, and coastal views—setting the perfect mood for wine exploration.
At the heart of the experience is the visit to Manousakis Winery. The guide takes you on a guided tour of the facilities, revealing the wine-making process. You’ll see the actual production areas, gain insights into the passion behind each vintage, and learn how the winery’s history influences its modern approach. This is not just a tasting—it’s a mini-lesson in what makes Crete’s wines unique.
The core of the tour is the sampling of five different wines. Reviewers have mentioned that the wines are “fine,” but some found them “too acidic and light,” which suggests a preference for richer, bolder varieties. Still, most agree the wines are of good quality and a great way to understand the local style.
Beyond wine, you’ll indulge in traditional Cretan snacks, including rusks and their renowned olive oil. Some reviewers recommend adding food to the experience—if you do, the winery offers optional additional dishes, which are worth considering if you’re hungry.
One of the standout features is the scenic terrace, where you can sip wine while taking in views of the vineyard and surrounding hills. Many guests have highlighted how peaceful and beautiful the setting is—perfect for relaxing after the guided tour.
While the main itinerary is set, some reviews praise guides like Olga and Spiros for their friendly, informative approach and for making extra stops or sharing local stories. Guests can ask questions freely, and small groups (max 12) ensure a more personalized experience.

Authentic reviews give a clearer picture of what you can expect. Many guests find the driver-guides like Spiros and Olga to be knowledgeable and friendly, often sharing cultural tidbits along the way—like local customs and stories about Crete’s landscape.
The scenery receives consistent praise, with some reviewers noting that the driving route offers uncharted views that aren’t on most tourist maps, making it a little adventure in itself. For example, one guest remarked, “Our driver shared information about the area, taking us a different route so we could see more of Crete.”
However, not every review is glowing. Some found the wines “too light” or “not to their taste,” which is a reminder that wine preferences are subjective. One guest also mentioned that the timing changes at the last minute caused some inconvenience, but the overall experience was still positive.

The free transfer service within a 5km radius makes logistics straightforward. The transportation is described as “very comfortable,” with some reviewers mentioning the driver’s chattiness and local stories as a highlight. This personal touch helps make the journey feel less like a chore and more like part of the adventure.
At approximately $65 per person, including transportation, entrance fees, and tastings, this tour offers excellent value—especially considering the small-group setting and personalized attention. For travelers wanting an authentic, engaging wine experience without the hassle of organizing their own transport or tours, this package hits the sweet spot.

If you enjoy wine, scenic countryside drives, and learning about local production, you’ll find plenty to love here. Those keen on guided experiences with personable guides will appreciate the chance to ask questions and get insider knowledge. It’s particularly suited for first-time visitors to Crete looking for an introduction to local wines and culture.
However, if you prefer more substantial food pairings or a longer, more in-depth winery visit, you might want to consider adding extra dishes or exploring other options. Those who dislike acidic wines or are very particular about wine styles may want to taste test beforehand, as some guests found the wines “light and too acidic.”

In essence, the Manousakis Winery Shuttle Service Tour and Taste offers a well-rounded, authentic glimpse into Crete’s winemaking heritage. It combines beautiful scenery, friendly guides, and quality tastings at a price that feels reasonable for what’s included. The small-group format ensures a more personal, engaging experience—perfect for those who want to learn without feeling rushed or lost in a crowd.
If you’re after a relaxed, scenic, and educational outing that highlights local culture and offers excellent value, this tour ticks all those boxes. Whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or a curious traveler, you’re likely to walk away with a new appreciation for Crete’s vines and a few fantastic memories.

Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are offered within a 5km radius of Chania’s city center, making it convenient for most travelers.
How many wines are sampled during the tour?
You will taste five different wines, including some of the winery’s most popular vintages, giving a good variety of styles.
Can I bring my own food or snacks?
While the tasting includes traditional Cretan rusks and olive oil, you can purchase additional food separately, but outside food isn’t officially included.
What about additional costs?
Additional food or wine beyond the five included tastings are paid separately if you wish to indulge more.
How long does the tour take?
The entire experience lasts around three hours, including transportation, the winery tour, and tasting.
Is this tour suitable for children or non-drinkers?
Since the tasting involves alcohol, those under 18 won’t be served wine, but the scenic drive and winery visit can still be enjoyed without tasting.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothes for the scenic drive and outdoor tasting terrace are recommended, along with a camera for scenic photo stops.
Overall, this tour is a charming way to spend an afternoon in Crete—blending scenic beauty, local flavor, and friendly guidance. It’s a fantastic choice whether you’re here for the wine, the views, or simply a relaxing break from sightseeing.