You’ll step straight into daily life on Naxos as you wander Chora’s tangled lanes, pick fresh produce at the market, taste cheeses and liqueurs with locals, then cook classic Greek dishes in a family-run taverna. Share laughter—and your own creations—over lunch with new friends. It’s less about recipes than feeling part of something real.
We’d barely stepped into the backstreets of Chora when our guide, Eleni, waved us over to a bakery window—she just grinned and handed me a warm koulouri without asking. The smell was that mix of sesame and something sweet I can’t name. We followed her through the maze-like alleys, past neighbors chatting in doorways, and I kept losing track of which way was north. I liked that nobody seemed to care about time here.
The local market was noisy but not rushed—Eleni knew almost everyone. She let us pick out tomatoes (still warm from the sun), and a man at the cheese counter insisted we try three kinds before we picked one. I tried to say “arseniko” like he did—he laughed and corrected me twice. There was a sharpness to the cheese that stuck with me all morning. We sampled some herbal liqueur in a tiny shop; it burned a little but smelled like mountain tea.
After winding up to the old castle walls (I definitely felt those 258 meters), we ducked into a taverna where Maria waited for us with an apron and a pile of eggplants. She showed us how to make dolmadakia—I rolled one too loose and she fixed it with quick hands. There was flour everywhere by the time we finished the kolokithokeftedes. We all sat down together for lunch—our own Greek salad tasted better because we’d picked every tomato ourselves. Maria brought out another dish she’d made (I think it was pastitsio?) and poured us each a glass of wine. The table got loud with stories from everyone’s home country, and I remember thinking how much lighter everything felt after that meal.
The walking route covers about 3.8 km or 2.3 miles through Chora’s neighborhoods and castle area.
Yes, a full meal is included featuring dishes you help prepare plus an extra traditional Greek dish from the chef.
You’ll learn appetizers like dolmadakia (stuffed grape leaves), kolokithokeftedes (zucchini balls), melitzanosalata (eggplant salad), tzatziki, Greek salad, and one chef-chosen main dish.
Yes, you’ll sample several local cheeses and traditional liqueurs during stops at neighborhood shops.
No hotel pickup is mentioned; guests meet at the starting point in Chora town.
An English-speaking Trekking Hellas guide leads your walk; a local chef hosts your cooking class at the taverna.
This experience isn’t recommended for travelers with mobility impairments due to uneven terrain and stairs.
Bottled water and one glass of wine are included during your meal at the taverna.
Your day includes guided walks through Chora’s cobbled alleys, shopping for seasonal produce at local markets with your guide’s help, cheese and liqueur tastings in small shops, hands-on cooking instruction from a local chef in a traditional taverna, plus all fees, taxes, first aid support if needed—and finally sitting down to enjoy lunch together with bottled water and wine before heading out again on your own schedule.
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