Horse Riding, Falasarna Sunset View, Drone video, Tavern Dinner.

Falasarna at sunset is a must-see. This small-group half-day strings together horse riding by the sea near Kissamos, the open-horizon magic of Falasarna sunset views, and a beachside Cretan tavern dinner. I particularly like how the timing builds from action to golden hour, and how Yannis keeps things relaxed and personal. One consideration: if you’re already a confident rider, the 45-minute ride can feel a bit more like a calm scenic session than a big challenge.

What really sells the value is the mix of experiences in one evening, plus the included drone video service so you’re not stuck begging strangers to film your best moments. With a maximum of 4 travelers, it feels more like a hosted day than a cattle-call tour, and pickup helps you avoid the stress of arranging your own transport.

Key Highlights You’ll Feel Immediately

Horse Riding, Falasarna Sunset View, Drone video, Tavern Dinner. - Key Highlights You’ll Feel Immediately

  • A 4:30pm schedule built around golden hour so you’re not rushing sunrise sightseeing
  • 45 minutes of horse riding next to the sea near Kissamos, guided by a trained setup
  • Falasarna’s wide, unobstructed horizon that makes photos and sunset viewing noticeably easier
  • Included drone video service to capture the moment without holding your phone the whole time
  • Beachside Cretan tavern dinner with local food and tasting-style treats

A 4:30pm Chania-to-Falasarna Plan That Actually Fits the Light

Horse Riding, Falasarna Sunset View, Drone video, Tavern Dinner. - A 4:30pm Chania-to-Falasarna Plan That Actually Fits the Light
This tour starts at 4:30 pm, which is smart. Late afternoon in western Crete is when the air softens, shadows get longer, and Falasarna’s shoreline looks its best. You’re not spending the day sprinting from stop to stop. Instead, you’re given a neat progression: ride first, then sunset, then dinner.

It also helps that the whole experience is about 5.5 hours. In that time you should get a real taste of the area without feeling like you spent half your vacation sitting in a van. And because the tour is offered in English, you can ask questions instead of guessing what’s going on.

The group size is capped at 4 travelers, with a minimum of 2. That matters more than you’d think. Smaller groups mean you can move at a human pace, get more personal attention, and feel less like you’re part of a schedule printed in bold.

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Horse Riding by the Sea Near Kissamos: Calm Scenery Over Chaos

After meeting arrangements are handled, you’ll drive to Kissamos and meet the horse owner and trained horses. The ride itself is 45 minutes next to the sea, which is the key detail. You’re not just sitting in the saddle on a generic trail. You’re riding with water and coastal views right there, so the experience feels cinematic even when you’re not trying to pose for a camera.

Yannis is the one handling the day with a friendly, funny style, and the horse riding guidance comes from another gentleman who teaches you in a clear, simple way. If you’re a new rider, that approach is reassuring. The goal sounds like control and comfort, not intimidation.

If you’re experienced, here’s the honest note: a scenic ride can feel a little slow. One rider in the feedback said the ride was a bit boring because they already know how to ride. That’s not a deal-breaker. It just means this is best for people who want a beautiful coastal ride and feel good letting the moment be the main event.

What to bring for the ride: wear something you can move in, expect to feel the sea breeze, and plan for sun. If you’re thinking about a drone moment later, keep your phone accessible but don’t let it steal your attention during the ride.

Falasarna Beach at Sunset: The Unblocked Horizon Effect

Horse Riding, Falasarna Sunset View, Drone video, Tavern Dinner. - Falasarna Beach at Sunset: The Unblocked Horizon Effect
Next comes Falasarna Beach, described as one of the top beaches in Europe, known for beauty and awards. What you should care about most is not the marketing. It’s the geometry. The viewing area is set up so there’s nothing obstructing the view between the beach and the horizon. That open line is why the sunset experience lands so well for photos and just plain relaxing.

Falasarna is also a beach you can actually enjoy, not just look at. The tour info strongly suggests bringing your swimsuit, because the crystal-clear turquoise water is part of the appeal. Even if you don’t plan to swim for long, a quick dip can cool you down before dinner.

Timing is another quiet win here. Since you’re arriving in the late afternoon, you get that shift from day-bright to gold-lit. It’s the kind of change you can feel on your skin. If you’re trying to get photos, you’ll probably like it more than taking pictures earlier in the day when everything looks flat.

And yes, Yannis is the kind of guide who makes room for your pace. Some days you feel dragged. Here, the sunset moment is treated like the highlight it is.

Drone Video Service: A Smart Way to Save Memories

Horse Riding, Falasarna Sunset View, Drone video, Tavern Dinner. - Drone Video Service: A Smart Way to Save Memories
One unique inclusion is the drone video service. For most people, sunset photos are the tricky part, because you’re balancing lighting, composition, and the fact you want to be in the frame too. A drone changes the game. You get footage that looks like you planned a production, without you spending your time yelling at your phone camera app.

In the feedback, this was specifically called out as a standout idea for preserving the memories. That makes sense. With drone video, you’re not just saving one decent still. You’re capturing the motion of the coastline, the curve of the horizon, and that moment when the sky turns.

A practical tip: treat the drone time as part of the experience, not a distraction. Pause, look up, let yourself enjoy it. If you’re trying to look perfect, you’ll miss the point. The best shots usually come from relaxed moments.

Beach Tavern Dinner on the Coast: Local Food, Not Just a Stop

Horse Riding, Falasarna Sunset View, Drone video, Tavern Dinner. - Beach Tavern Dinner on the Coast: Local Food, Not Just a Stop
The day ends at a traditional tavern on the beach. This is where the tour shifts from scenery to culture. You’ll get local food and what’s described as a delicacy tasting style of meal. That matters because Crete’s food culture is built for sharing flavors, not piling everyone’s plates with the same predictable dish.

One review mentioned a beachside sunset picnic with wine and fruit before dinner. Even if your version is simpler, you should expect the overall flow to be relaxed: you’re fed without feeling rushed, and the location keeps it special.

What I like about this ending: it doesn’t feel like an afterthought. Dinner here is timed to match the emotional arc of the day. You go from sea-and-horses energy to the calm of sunset, then you land with warm food and local tastes while the air cools.

If you’re a planner: eat like a normal human. Don’t show up ravenous and then order like you’re trying to win a competition. Portions tend to feel generous when the setting is great, and you want to actually enjoy each taste.

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Pickup, Small Group Vibes, and Why Yannis Matters

Horse Riding, Falasarna Sunset View, Drone video, Tavern Dinner. - Pickup, Small Group Vibes, and Why Yannis Matters
Pickup is offered, which is a big deal for a tour like this. Late afternoon timing means getting lost or waiting around can ruin the rhythm. With pickup, you’re more likely to arrive in time to get situated before the best light hits.

The guide names you’ll hear are important for trust here. Yannis is the driver/guide associated with the day, and he gets strong praise for being funny, kind, and making people feel comfortable. Multiple pieces of feedback highlight that he doesn’t just drive you from point A to point B. He builds the day around your needs and keeps things personal.

That personal touch shows up in how people describe the experience: feeling like family, feeling comfortable on the horses, and feeling supported during the sunset and dinner portions. When a day includes animals, a dramatic sunset, and a meal plan, it’s worth having someone who keeps the details smooth.

Also, small group size means you’re not competing for attention or trying to hear your guide over noise. With a max of 4 travelers, you should be able to ask questions and get real answers in English.

Price and Value: What $240.59 Is Really Buying

Horse Riding, Falasarna Sunset View, Drone video, Tavern Dinner. - Price and Value: What $240.59 Is Really Buying
The price is $240.59 per person, and it can look steep at first glance until you break down what’s bundled.

You’re paying for:

  • Transport (pickup offered and driving across the area)
  • 45 minutes of horse riding next to the sea near Kissamos
  • Falasarna sunset time at a highly regarded beach with an open horizon setup
  • Included drone video service
  • Dinner at a traditional beach tavern with local food and tasting-style elements

Now compare that to piecing it together yourself: horse riding can be a standalone activity. Add sunset viewing at a specific destination. Then add a proper dinner in a coastal tavern. If you also want a drone-style memory, you’d usually have to pay extra or arrange it separately.

So the value here is the combination, especially because you’re getting the timing right. Sunset experiences are time-sensitive. If you arrive late, you lose the best light. Having someone schedule the day for you is part of what you’re paying for.

One more value point: the max group size. For $240.59, you’re not just buying activities. You’re buying a more controlled, friendlier setup.

Who Should Book This Horse + Falasarna Sunset + Dinner Tour

Horse Riding, Falasarna Sunset View, Drone video, Tavern Dinner. - Who Should Book This Horse + Falasarna Sunset + Dinner Tour
This is a great fit if you:

  • Want western Crete highlights without cramming your whole schedule
  • Like animal experiences but don’t want them to be complicated
  • Care about the sunset photo moment and want help capturing it (drone included)
  • Prefer a smaller group with a guide like Yannis who actually interacts

It’s less ideal if you:

  • Only want challenging horseback riding. This ride is scenic and comfortable by design.
  • Hate beach settings in late afternoon. The whole tone is coastal, and you’ll spend time near the water.

If you’re traveling as a couple or just a small group, the minimum of 2 and max of 4 makes it particularly attractive. You get that hosted feeling without needing to share your day with a crowd.

Should You Book This?

If you’re choosing between a standard bus tour and a more personal evening, I’d lean toward booking this one. You’re getting multiple “wow” elements in one run: horses by the sea, Falasarna’s horizon-friendly sunset, and a dinner that closes the loop with local flavors.

My decision rule: book it if sunset is a priority and you want your memories handled for you via included drone video. Skip it if you’re mainly chasing a technical equestrian experience rather than scenic coastal riding.

FAQ

What time does the tour start?

The tour starts at 4:30 pm.

How long is the experience?

The duration is about 5 hours 30 minutes (approx.).

How much does the tour cost?

The price is $240.59 per person.

Is pickup available?

Yes, pickup is offered.

Is a drone video included?

Yes, the tour includes a drone video service.

How long is the horse riding portion?

You’ll enjoy 45 minutes of horse riding next to the sea.

Where does the sunset happen?

The sunset experience takes place at Falasarna Beach.

Do I need to bring a swimsuit?

Yes, it’s suggested to bring your swimsuit because you’ll be at the beach with clear swimming water.

What languages is the tour offered in?

The tour is offered in English.

Yes. The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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