Entrance fees and tickets to the most visited Attractions in Crete

Prepare you budget. Be aware of the fees and tickets at the most visited attractions around Crete

Rent a car in Crete and explore..

  • KNOSSOS PALACE- MUSEUM 

Entrance fee: 

  1. Αdults ☞15€, Senior citizens 8€,
  2. Students and young people up to 25 from EU member-states (don't forget your passport or Id) ☞free admission.
  3. Combined ticket with the archaeological museum of Heraklion ☞ 16 €. *more details for the ones who can request a free ticket, please press here .  

Free admission days.

-6 March (in memory of Melina Mercouri) 

-18 April (International Monuments Day)

-18 May (International Museums Day)

-The last weekend of September annually (European Heritage Days)

-28 October

Every first Sunday from November 1st to March 31st

 

  • GRAMVOUSSA-BALOS 

Tickets for the daily cruise from Kissamos to to Balos lagoon and to Gramvoussa castle.

  1. Passengers aged 3-12 ☞13€
  2. Passengers aged 13 and over ☞27€

The Municipality of Kissamos, before boarding, collects 1 extra from every ticket, as an administrative fee for passengers over 13 years old visiting Balos lagoon 

Discount tickets to 

-Student, person with disability, member of a large family, passenger over 65 years old.

Book your cruise easily and quickly through this website www.cretandailycruises.com ,and receive the tickets in your email the evening before your trip.

 

  • SAMARIA GORGE

The entrance at Samaria Gorge  5€ (Don't forget to keep the ticket because they check it on your way out) 

Children under 15 years old have a free pass.

If you don't choose to take part with an organized tour to Samaria, have a look at the following links. It will help you to organize your way back at your rental car in Crete or at your accommodation.  About the ferry from Agia Roumeli press here. About the local buses press here.

 

  • IMBROS GORGE 

The entrance fee to the Imbros Gorge is €2,50 per adult

 

  • ARKADI MONASTERY

The entrance to the Arkadi monastery and to the museum is 3€. (Don't forget that is a monastery and there is a dressing code. Men should wear trousers and shirts with sleeves, women should wear long skirts)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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