
Crete Tours in October 2026
Planning for a trip to Crete during October? We offer 10+ tour packages to Crete departing in October 2026 that have 90+ customer reviews. Operated by our hand-picked, qualified travel experts, you will experience the best of Crete on your October holiday.
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Reviews of our Crete Tours for October
Feedback from guests whose tour started in/around Crete during October.
Bottom line: We loved the gorgeous hikes to remote parts of Crete that many travelers miss. Our two Greek guides helped us experience and learn about their beautiful and unique country. It was a special, unforgettable trip.
We had such a great time with this trip ! Everything went very smoothly and eskapas was constantly communicating with us through whatsapp which made us feel comfortable. Our tour guides in both greece (Aris) and in Turkey (Nadir) were phenomenal, they were very professional and knowledgable. Hotels were clean and comfortable and their locations were also very good. We enjoyed every moment of our trip, thank you for everything.
Great tour! We were met at the airport and taken to a very nice hotel. The local partner ensured that we had information for our organized tours. We particularly enjoyed Celestyal cruise between memorable islands. Cappadocia was amazing. Wonderful guides. Very enjoyable trip.
I was missed by the transfer at the airport. The accommodation a mixed bag. The Route Leader was quiet but capable. The walking was challenging (can't imagine doing it in much higher temperatures). The Greeks/Cretans were, by and large, wonderful.
A very enjoyable trip with a friendly sociable group who chose to eat together every night after tables were booked for us by our excellent leader Christoforos, a leader who obviously enjoys his job and showing people his country. Accommodation was at times excellent clean and mostly modern, the hotel in the mountains on the second day did feel older with a more Alpine feel, and was a bit cool after the coastal warmth but this wasn’t helped by a storm passing through and there was plenty of blankets to keep you warm. As was the friendliness of the staff in all the hotels., Food wise all the supplied breakfasts were surprisingly good with plenty available which kept me going all day and the evening meals ( not included in the price) were excellent too. With regard to the walking the second day, with the bus trip into the mountains, did feel a bit lacking but the leader did manage to squeeze in a wee walk when we arrived which did give the chance for us to get to know each other and he also put on an excellent coastal walk on the rest day for those who wanted to do it. We were effected by bad weather on a couple of days which effected the itinerary, but I think there’ll always be a bit of luck in this especially later in the season with fickle mountain weather, and I don’t believe any of the group, ( frustrating as it was at the time we all understood that safety had to take precedence ) still didn’t enjoy the holiday despite it. And for me it wasn’t always going to be just about the walking, if it was I would have picked a tougher trip. The chance of late season sun, swimming in the sea and social fun company in the evenings in a new part of the world for me was just as important.
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