Cretan Gea stood out to the jury for the way it conveys the relationship between gastronomy, landscape, and community life in Crete. Through original photography and carefully presented experiences, the website communicates a clear sense of place while highlighting agricultural traditions, culinary practices, and the cultural heritage that shapes the island’s food identity.
The programme of activities, including cooking workshops, wine experiences, and farm-based encounters, allows visitors to engage directly with local food traditions. The website’s structure is clear and accessible, and the presence of visible pricing together with a functional booking system supports transparent trip planning. The jury also appreciated the attention given to the people behind the experiences and the broader ecosystem of traditions, agriculture, and history reflected throughout the platform.