Private Olive Oil Tour & Tasting With Lunch From Katakolo

Bars, bakeries, and bustling markets may beckon, but for a true taste of Greece's culinary heritage, embark on a private olive oil tour from Katakolo.

Olive oil is more than just a cooking ingredient in Greece – it’s a cultural tradition with a rich history. This private tour from Katakolo promises to unveil that heritage through an immersive experience. Visitors will explore an olive oil mill, discover the evolution of production, and savor a traditional Greek lunch complemented by flavor-packed olives. With convenient transportation and an expert guide, this tour offers an enriching glimpse into the heart of Greece’s culinary legacy.

Key Points

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  • A 5-hour private olive oil tour and tasting experience from Katakolo, including a guided visit to an olive oil mill and a traditional Greek lunch.
  • Opportunity to learn about the rich history and modern practices of olive oil production, with an open-air museum showcasing 100 years of industry evolution.
  • Tasting session featuring flavored olives and fresh homemade bread, allowing guests to appreciate the versatility of olive oil.
  • Roundtrip transfer from the cruise port and transportation in comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles with English and Greek-speaking drivers.
  • Overall positive reviews praising the knowledgeable guides and the memorable traditional Greek lunch experience.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The private Olive Oil Tour & Tasting from Katakolo is priced at $119.69 per person and lasts for 5 hours.

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and guests can reserve their spot and pay later.

Guests can reserve their spot and receive a full refund if they cancel up to 24 hours in advance.

Pickup and drop-off locations include 15 options around Katakolo, providing convenient access.

The tour includes a guided visit to an olive oil mill with an open-air museum and modern processing facilities, where guests can learn about olive oil production and taste various flavors paired with freshly baked bread.

Itinerary and Locations

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Pickup locations for the tour span 15 options, including Robinson Kyllini Beach, Aldemar Resorts, and Katakolo Port, ensuring convenient access for participants.

The main stops include an olive oil mill with an open-air museum and modern processing facilities. The guided tour allows guests to witness the entire olive oil production process, from growth to bottling.

Participants can also enjoy traditional Greek lunch and have the opportunity for optional sightseeing and shopping.

The tour concludes with drop-off at the same locations as the pickup, providing a hassle-free roundtrip transfer from the cruise port.

Olive Oil Experience

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As the highlight of the tour, the olive oil experience offers a unique opportunity for participants to explore the rich history and modern practices of olive oil production.

Visitors will tour the open-air olive oil museum, which showcases 100 years of the industry’s evolution. They’ll witness the olive oil making process from growth to bottling, learning how to select the best olive oil for cooking.

The tasting includes olives flavored with rosemary, garlic, or lemon, served with fresh homemade bread – a delightful way to appreciate the nuances of this versatile ingredient.

Transportation and Accessibility

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Private transportation in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle takes guests to and from the tour sites.

An English and Greek-speaking driver is included, ensuring seamless transportation and communication throughout the experience.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the olive oil-making process.

Hassle-free roundtrip transfers from the cruise port provide a convenient start and end to the day.

Guests can sit back and relax, knowing their transportation needs are taken care of, allowing them to fully enjoy the olive oil tour and tasting.

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Customer Reviews and Highlights

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The olive oil tour and tasting experience has garnered an overall rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 5 reviews.

Positive feedback highlights the knowledgeable guides and the engaging olive oil factory experience. Customers praise the traditional Greek lunch served under the trees as a memorable highlight.

The tour’s quality and the friendliness of the guides have also been commended in customer testimonials.

Meeting Points and Pickup Locations

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The tour offers a variety of pickup locations, with 15 options including Robinson Kyllini Beach, Aldemar Resorts, and Katakolo Port.

Guests can be picked up from their cruise ship or hotel in the area. The pickup and drop-off locations are the same, providing a hassle-free roundtrip transfer.

The tour includes private transportation in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with an English and Greek-speaking driver.

Whether travelers are staying at a resort or visiting the cruise port, this tour ensures a convenient and accessible experience for exploring the olive oil production process.

Booking and Cancellation Policy

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Bookings for the Private Olive Oil Tour & Tasting can be made easily online. The tour costs $119.69 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Guests can reserve their spot now and pay later, allowing for a hassle-free booking process. The 5-hour tour includes pickup and drop-off at 15 convenient locations around Katakolo, including the cruise port.

Whether travelers are looking to explore the olive oil-making process or enjoy a traditional Greek lunch, this tour offers a memorable experience with its combination of culinary and cultural elements.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I Take the Olive Oil Home With Me?

Yes, participants can take home the olive oil samples they taste during the tour. The tour provides an opportunity to purchase and carry back the high-quality olive oil produced at the mill.

Is the Tour Available Year-Round?

The tour is available year-round, allowing visitors to experience the olive oil production and tasting any time they visit. The tour operator offers flexibility in scheduling to accommodate traveler needs and preferences.

Can I Customize the Tour Activities?

The tour’s activities can be customized to an extent, though the core experiences like the olive oil mill tour, tasting, and traditional Greek lunch are typically included. Travelers may be able to request additional stops or modifications based on their interests.

Do I Need Any Special Equipment for the Tour?

No, you don’t need any special equipment for the tour. The tour provider includes all necessary equipment and materials. You’ll simply need comfortable walking shoes and clothing suitable for the activities and weather conditions.

What Should I Wear for the Olive Oil Experience?

For the olive oil experience, comfortable and casual clothing is recommended. Wear shoes that are appropriate for walking around the olive oil mill and its facilities. Dress for the weather, as some activities may take place outdoors.

The Sum Up

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The Private Olive Oil Tour & Tasting with Lunch from Katakolo offers a comprehensive and immersive experience for culinary enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the rich history of olive oil production, savor traditional Greek flavors, and learn the art of olive oil selection. With convenient transportation and flexible booking options, this tour provides an enriching and hassle-free way to discover the culinary heritage of Greece.

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