Back to newsCrete joins Andalusia in Spain and Tuscany in Italy as one of the world's premier olive oil producing regions, according to a recent feature highlighting the Mediterranean's most celebrated resort destinations. All three regions share a deep-rooted olive oil culture tied to their landscapes, cuisine, and local economy. For visitors to Crete, this connection is visible throughout the island: local tavernas serve estate-pressed extra virgin olive oil, and many properties offer olive grove tours and tastings, particularly in the Kolymvari and Heraklion regions. Travelers interested in agrotourism can visit family-run olive mills, especially active during the harvest season from November to January. Olive oil also features prominently in Cretan cooking classes and market stalls across towns like Chania and Rethymno, making it a practical and authentic part of any visit to the island.
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Crete Rivals Tuscany, Andalusia as Global Olive Oil Powerhouse
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