Crete
Helicopter Transfer from and to Crete
Crete is the ideal destination for an unforgettable holiday, and its easy to reach with an helicopter transfer from or to the island or others greek destination.
Crete to Athens€3685 | 37′
Crete to Mykonos€4238 | 72′
Crete to Santorini€2289 | 38′
Crete to Paros€4572 | 57′
Prices could vary based on the type of helicopter, numbers of passengers and luggages
A land of myths and legends, the cradle of some important ancient civilizations, an island with beaches and natural landscapes that are unique in the world, Crete is the ideal destination for an unforgettable holiday.
The island is the custodian of a historical, archaeological and architectural heritage that is unique in the world which is combined with breathtaking natural beauties. From the Gorges of Samaria to the famous Balos lagoon passing through the famous archaeological sites of Knossos, Phaistos and Malia: the island of Crete presents itself as the ideal destination for a holiday dedicated to relaxation, nature and history.
Many cities, such as Chania and Heraklion, present themselves as dynamic and multicultural where you can admire the historical and architectural heritage left by the Venetians alongside that left by the Turkish domination.
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RECOMMENDED IN CRETE
Crete island is land of myths and legends, cradle of important ancient civilizations but also modern, dynamic and multicultural, mix of different culture and heritage.
The airport of Heraklion is the fastet way to reach Crete by private helicopter transfer, and from the island is possible to reach in the fastest way other main destination of Greece as Mykonos, Athens and Santorini.
It is possibile also to organize helicopter day trip to explore the other wonderful islands of Greece as Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, Athens and many more.
Crete is the custodian of a historical, archaeological and architectural heritage that is unique in the world which is combined with breathtaking natural beauties.



