Experience consultation-led apitherapy in Crete with a calm beehive wellness visit focused on traditional bee products, clear explanations, and careful allergy-safety screening before any booking is confirmed.

Discover consultation-led bee venom therapy in Crete in a calm, natural beehive environment in a pristine natural location. We explain the traditional apitherapy experience practices in simple terms, ask careful safety questions, and prioritise allergy awareness before booking.
Bee venom during apitherapy can cause allergic reactions, including serious ones in sensitive people. This is a wellness service, not a cure or replacement for medical care. Consultation and safety screening are essential.
What we offer
- Consultation-led traditional bee venom therapy
- Simple explanations of apitherapy and bee products
- A calm beehive wellness experience in the Cretan landscape. The location varies based on the beehives’ actual location.
- Safety screening focused on allergy, previous sting reactions, medication and health history
- Enquiries about honey, propolis, pollen, royal jelly and bee-based skincare
What is bee venom therapy?
Bee venom therapy is a traditional apitherapy practice involving controlled exposure to honeybee venom. The venom is also called apitoxin. Some people explore it as part of a natural wellness routine, but evidence is mixed, and outcomes cannot be guaranteed. Read our full guide to bee venom therapy in Crete.
What is apitherapy?
Apitherapy is a broad term for traditional practices involving bees and bee products. It can include honey, propolis, bee pollen, royal jelly, beeswax, skincare and bee venom. Each product has its own uses and allergy considerations. Learn more in our plain-English guide to apitherapy and beehive wellness.
Why a natural beehive environment?
The setting offers fresh air, natural sounds and a slower pace. Many visitors appreciate learning about honeybees while spending time in the Cretan landscape. The environment can support a calm, memorable visit, but it does not remove allergy risk or provide a medical benefit.
Who may be interested?
This experience may interest adults curious about traditional apitherapy, natural wellness visitors, tourists on the island of Crete, 🇬🇷, and residents who want clear information before making a decision. It may not be suitable if you have a known bee venom allergy, a previous serious sting reaction or certain health or medication risks.
Safety first: allergy awareness and contraindications
Before any session, we ask about bee and wasp allergies, previous sting reactions, asthma, pregnancy, major health conditions, and medications. A request may be declined or postponed. Review the complete guide to bee venom side effects, allergy risks and contraindications.
If symptoms suggest anaphylaxis after a sting, seek urgent medical help immediately, in accordance with recognised local emergency guidance. In Greece and the EU, call 112.
Natural bee products
Ask about traditional honey, propolis, bee pollen, royal jelly and bee-based skincare. Availability varies. Products are described for food, cosmetic or general wellbeing use—not as cures or disease treatments. Explore natural bee products in Crete.
What happens before booking?
- Send a consultation request and explain what interests you.
- Answer the allergy and health-screening questions honestly.
- Discuss the method, discomfort, possible reactions, evidence limits and alternatives.
- Receive a suitability decision. An enquiry does not guarantee a booking.
- If appropriate, agree on a date, exact location and practical details.
Book a consultation
You do not need to know all the terminology before contacting us. Tell us what you have heard, what concerns you and whether you are currently in Crete. We will start with clear information and safety.