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Crete's Olive Oil: 3,500 Years Shaping Culture, Economy, Tourism

Tuesday, 16 June 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Olive trees and olive oil are central to Cretan identity, culture, and economy. Crete produces some of the finest extra virgin olive oil in the world, with cultivation dating back over 3,500 years to Minoan civilization. The island accounts for a significant share of Greek olive oil production, with hundreds of thousands of olive trees dotting the landscape across all four regional units. For visitors, this heritage translates into practical experiences: olive oil tastings at local farms and mills, guided grove walks, and the chance to purchase high-quality, cold-pressed oil directly from producers at prices well below what you find in supermarkets back home. Many villages hold harvest festivals between November and January, when families press their olives together. Picking up a bottle of Cretan olive oil remains one of the most authentic and useful souvenirs you can bring home.

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