Cretan Night with Dinner & Dancing
Excursions & day trips

Cretan Night with Dinner & Dancing

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£45.00
Free cancellation
language
Language: German , English
mobile_voucher
Mobile voucher accepted
duration
Duration: from 4 hours to 8 hours
Do this because
  • Meze dinner
  • Live music
  • Dancers in folk dress
  • Audience participation
What to expect

Cretans are renowned for throwing a great party night. And there's no better way to find out just how good they are than by dropping into one at a local taverna. You'll enjoy rousing live music and dancing, with free-flowing wine and dancers in folk dress. A full-on Greek night.

You'll be whisked to your taverna, where'll you be treated to an authentic meze dinner, served with and local wines. Be entertained by traditional Greek dancing as you enjoy your meal. Sing along as colourfully dressed dancers show off their steps.

As the evening unfolds, let the bouzouki music tempt you out on to the floor. Before long, you'll be dancing along to the famous sirtaki dance. This Greek classic involves everyone forming a line, linking arms and kicking along to ever-faster music. And it's usually played at the end as it's something of a roof-raiser. This is the perfect high note on which to end your night out of authentic Greek music, dance and dinner.

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What's included
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What to remember
  • Drinks other than wines are not included
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Provider
tui-supplier+tui-hellas-ae@musement.com
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 2 days before the experience begins.

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