Daytrip Àr en privat bilserviceplattform som kopplar ihop dig med lokala chaufförer som transporterar dig frÄn dörr till dörr. Vi ger dig ocksÄ möjlighet att utforska sevÀrdheter och attraktioner lÀngs vÀgen. Vi kör, du upptÀcker.
Daytrip erbjuder privata dörr-till-dörr-transferresor med valfria sightseeingstopp, chaufför per timme och noggrant utvalda dagsutflykter â allt med lokala engelsktalande chaufförer och verksamhet i över 130 lĂ€nder.
För Daytrips privata tjĂ€nst kan du avboka för full Ă„terbetalning upp till 24 timmar före avresa. För Daytrip Pool delad skyttel erbjuder vi tre biljettalternativ vid bokning: Ej Ă„terbetalningsbar, Flexibel (avbokning 24 timmar före avresa) och Super-flexibel (avbokning upp till 15 minuter före avresa). Ăndringar som begĂ€rs inom 36 timmar beror pĂ„ förarens tillgĂ€nglighet, sĂ€rskilt under högsĂ€song.
Ja! Boka en privat dörr-till-dörr flygplatstransfer med en lokal engelsktalande chaufför. Njut av fasta och transparenta priser, inga dolda avgifter och möjligheten att betala i förvÀg utan krÄngel med att vÀxla kontanter pÄ en utlÀndsk flygplats.
Du kommer att fĂ„ det fordon som bĂ€st passar antalet resenĂ€rer i din grupp, frĂ„n en sedan till en minibuss för grupper pĂ„ upp till 7 personer. Beroende pĂ„ vart du reser kan du boka allt frĂ„n en sedan jĂ€mförbar med en Toyota Corolla till en Mercedes V-Class eller en klassisk kubansk bil. Ăven om den exakta modellen kan variera ser vi alltid till att det fordon som tillhandahĂ„lls uppfyller dina behov nĂ€r det gĂ€ller sĂ€kerhet, pĂ„litlighet och komfort. Du kan bli uppgraderad till en större fordonsklass utan extra kostnad beroende pĂ„ tillgĂ€nglighet. Eftersom vĂ„rt största fordon har plats för 7 personer, kommer en kombination av fordon att anvĂ€ndas för större grupper. Vi skickar dig exakta fordonsuppgifter nĂ„gra dagar före din resa.
Ăverallt utom i USA tillhandahĂ„ller förarna lĂ€mpliga bilbarnstolar (meddela oss bara vid bokning). I USA krĂ€ver vissa delstater att du sjĂ€lv tar med bilbarnstol.
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Malia's location on the north coast highway makes it well-suited for combining with nearby destinations. Agios Nikolaos, the elegant harbor town known for its picturesque lakeside setting, is roughly 30 km (19 miles) to the east and pairs naturally with a Malia visit. Heraklion, with its renowned archaeological museum and Venetian harbor, sits 34 km (21 miles) to the west. With a Daytrip private transfer, you can request a sightseeing stop along the route and shape the day around what interests you most, rather than being locked into a fixed itinerary.
Malia is approximately 34 km (21 miles) east of Heraklion along the northern coastal road. A private transfer makes the journey straightforward, typically taking around 40 to 50 minutes depending on traffic, and drops you directly at your chosen starting point in town. The drive itself is scenic, following the coastline past the Gulf of Heraklion, so the journey is part of the experience rather than something to get through.
A comfortable day trip runs about 5 to 7 hours. That gives you time to explore the Palace of Malia in the morning when it is cooler and less crowded, wander through the old village and its churches at your own pace, and still spend time on the beach before heading back. The town is compact, so you are never rushing between sights, and the relaxed pace is very much part of the experience.
Yes, and for reasons that complement rather than repeat a Knossos visit. Where Knossos has been extensively reconstructed, the Palace of Malia is largely unrestored, which means you are looking at original stonework, drainage systems, and ceremonial spaces that are close to 5,000 years old with very little modern intervention. Signage is limited, so the site rewards curiosity and imagination rather than guided interpretation. If Knossos sparked your interest in Minoan civilization, Malia gives you the raw, unfiltered version of that world.
Malia has a genuinely surprising depth to it. The old village, Ano Malia, sits just inland from the resort strip and feels like a completely different world, with narrow lanes, traditional stone houses, and historic churches including the 14th-century Panagia Galatiani, which was famously built using milk instead of water in its mortar. The Church of St. George at Loutres carries its own folklore, said to have been constructed specifically to protect villagers from elves. For history on a grander scale, the Palace of Malia just outside town is the third-largest Minoan palace in Crete, dating back nearly 5,000 years and believed to have been built by King Sarpedon, the mythological son of Zeus.
The resort strip and the old village sit in different parts of town, and the Palace of Malia is another 3 km (2 miles) east along the coast road. Without your own transport, moving between these areas means relying on local buses or taxis, which adds friction to an otherwise relaxed day. A private transfer keeps a driver available throughout, so you decide when to move on from a site rather than watching the clock for the next bus. It also means your bags stay in the car, leaving you free to explore without hauling luggage between stops.