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in Crete

Crete is bigger than some countries and has been doing its own thing for about 4,000 years. Athens is just the landlord.

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Why Crete needs a local guide

The largest Greek island has its own dialect, its own music (mantinades), and its own attitude. The Samaria Gorge is 16km of hiking between 300-meter cliffs. Chania's Venetian harbor was built in the 1300s. The south coast is so remote that some villages are only reachable by boat.

Crete gets over 5 million visitors a year and most of them stay in the resort strips around Heraklion or Chersonissos, eat hotel buffet moussaka, and fly home. They never drive into the White Mountains to a village where old men still play the lyra and pour raki from unlabeled bottles at 10 in the morning. They never walk the Samaria Gorge all 16 kilometers down to Agia Roumeli where the only way out is by ferry. To become a tour guide in Crete is to work on an island bigger than some European countries, with a food culture that predates mainland Greece. The dakos in a village taverna in Sfakia tastes nothing like the version served in Chania's tourist restaurants. The olive oil from the groves around Kolymvari has won international awards and the farmers will let you taste it straight from the press in November. If you want to become a tour guide in Crete, you need to pick your territory because no one person can cover the whole island. Are you a Chania guide who knows every alley in the Venetian quarter? A Heraklion local who can make Knossos come alive without a textbook? A south coast specialist who knows the boat schedules to Loutro by heart? Becoming a tour guide in Crete means choosing your corner and knowing it cold.

Food & drink
Dakos (barley rusk with tomato and mizithra cheese) is the Cretan bruschetta but better. Pair it with raki, which every restaurant gives you for free at the end of a meal.
Neighborhoods
Chania old town for the Venetian harbor and leather-shop alley, Heraklion for Knossos and the Archaeological Museum, Rethymno for the Ottoman-Venetian mix.
Who we need
Someone born on the island who can take visitors to a village feast, explain the Minoan ruins without a textbook tone, and pour raki properly.
Cretan men in mountain villages still wear black shirts, vraka trousers, and knee-high boots. This isn't for tourists. It's Tuesday.

Become a guide in Crete

+2 000€ /month avg. 1 guide per city 0h minimum

Apply with your profile and local knowledge of Crete. We pick one person per city. If selected, you get the app, the tools and the audience. You handle the recommendations.

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FAQ

Questions about guiding in Crete

How do I become a tour guide in Crete?
Apply for the guide position and specify which part of Crete you actually know. The island is 260km long, so nobody covers it all. Tell us if you are a Chania old-town expert, a Heraklion archaeology nerd, or a south-coast hiking specialist. Show us your favorite village taverna, your raki source, and the beach only locals know about.
How much can I earn as a city guide in Crete?
Crete guides earn EUR 40-100 per experience. Multi-day hiking through the Samaria Gorge or the E4 trail and food-and-raki village experiences pull in the highest revenue. The season runs long here, from April through November, and winter visitors are growing every year.
What do I need to be a LYA guide in Crete?
Licensed guide status is needed for Knossos and major archaeological sites like Phaistos and Gortyna. For hiking, food tours, and village experiences, deep local knowledge is what counts. If you can lead a group through the White Mountains and name the herbs growing on the path, you are the right person.
Is Crete still available?
Yes. Crete is open right now. One guide per city, first come first served.
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