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Ikaria Longevity Cooking & Life Retreats with Diane Kochilas

Learn the secrets of Ikaria’s longevity cuisine with Diane Kochilas. Cook, taste and connect with local producers in a small-group setting on this unforgettable island.

7 days
6 nights

Ikaria
Greece

Hosted by
DIANE KOCHILAS

Small Group
EXPERIENCE

The experience

Cook. Learn. Connect.
Live the Ikaria Way.

Experience an authentic Blue Zone cooking and longevity retreat in Ikaria, Greece with PBS chef and author Diane Kochilas. Learn the secrets of Greek longevity through food, nature, and culture.

A Transformative Week on the Greek Blue Zone Island Where People Forget to Die

“Ikaria is the place where people forget to die. I like to say it’s where people remember how to live.” — Diane Kochilas

Join award-winning chef, author, and host of PBS’s My Greek Table, Diane Kochilas, for a one-of-a-kind weeklong Blue Zone cooking and longevity retreat on her home island of Ikaria, Greece — the world’s famous island of long life, joy, and connection.

The Ikaria Experience: Cook, Eat & Live Like a Local

For several weeks each spring and autumn, Diane opens her family’s country home and garden in Aghios Dimitris, Ikaria, to a small group of guests for an unforgettable, fully immersive experience. This is not just a cooking class — it’s a journey into the heart of Ikarian life, culture, and longevity. Highlights include: daily hands-on cooking sessions, shared meals, herb walks, visits to local artisans, cultural excursions, and discussions on naturopathy and the Mediterranean Diet. 

A Personal Invitation from Diane

“I welcome you into my home, kitchen, and garden — to cook, share meals, and connect with Ikaria’s timeless spirit. Together, we’ll rediscover what food and community truly mean.”

Experience the real Greece through its food, people and traditions. A thoughtfully curated journey through islands and city, with hands-on cooking. local stories and unforgettable moments.

Hosted Culinary
Experiences

Authentic
Local Access

Beautiful Island Rhythm

Small Group Feel

What makes this Tour Special

Hands-on Cooking Classes

Cock, taste, and learn directly through curated food experiences.

Authentic
Local Access

Meet producers, artisans, cooks and people connected to each destination.

Ikaria Lifestyle & Culture

Discover the island's traditions, people and way of life.

Small Group Atmosphere

Personal attention and meaningful connections.

Tour Overview

Day 1 :
Day One
  • Arrival and settle in to your hotel room on the beautiful island of Ikaria, home to the renowned Diane Kochilas cooking school and one of Greece’s famed Blue Zones.
  • Time to explore this amazing Greek island on your own, stroll through nearby villages, or relax on the beach and begin to soak in the relaxed atmosphere that defines this Greek cooking vacation.
  • Welcome dinner with your host, Diane Kochilas, featuring authentic Greek cuisine prepared with fresh ingredients and traditional flavors.
  • Transfer back to your hotel and overnight
Day 2 :
Day Two
  • Breakfast, and transfer for your first Ikaria cooking class with Diane Kochilas at her island home. A sample menu might include traditional Greek dishes such as:
    • Tender lettuce salad with herbs and green almonds
    • Dolmadas
    • Giant beans with herbs and honey
    • Stuffed eggplant
  • Lunch to follow, and return to your hotel around 1:30 pm.
  • Free time this afternoon to relax, explore the island, or enjoy the peaceful surroundings of this small-group Greek cooking school Greece experience.
  • This evening might feature an “Olive oil for dessert” demonstration — a highlight of the Mediterranean diet and Ikaria’s culinary traditions — followed by dinner out at a local taverna to taste more authentic Greek food.
  • Transfer back to your hotel and overnight.
Day Three :
  • Breakfast.
  • Next, a cheese experience, from milking goat to making the cheese —a look into local food traditions and the foundations of Greek cuisine.
  • Enjoy a nature walk learning about and foraging for wild herbs and seasonal ingredients, including a lesson on folk pharmacopoeia and the island’s rich history of herbal knowledge.
  • Next, time to cook together, perhaps focusing on “Land, Sea, and the Seasons,” or other local recipes.
  • Lunch to follow.
  • Rest of day on your own.
  • Overnight.
Day Four :
  • Breakfast and either a free day or a seasonal excursion, depending on the time of year and local activities.
  • Around 6:30, head back to the kitchen to prepare your dinner with Diane Kochilas. This cooking class will feature fresh herbs and seasonal ingredients for a fast, healthy meal prepared with authentic Greek food traditions in mind.
  • Overnight.
Day Five :
  • Breakfast and your next cooking class, which might feature “fearless phyllo” and traditional grains.
  • Lunch to follow.
  • Free time this afternoon.
  • Overnight.
Day 06 :
  • Breakfast and pickup this morning for a visit with a local beekeeper. Travel into the forested interior of Ikaria to meet one of the island’s most accomplished beekeepers and taste wonderful local honey — a delicious example of the region’s fresh, natural ingredients. (Some weeks may feature another seasonal activity.)
  • Transfer to Diane Kochilas’ home for your farewell class/lunch. The menu might include:
    • Ikarian fish soup with trahana
    • Grilled octopus
    • Katsikaki riganato
    • Your hostess’s special roasted potatoes
    • Garden salad
    • Galaktoboureko
  • Transfer back to the hotel rest of day at leisure.
Day 07 :

Breakfast and departure.

What's Included

  • Accommodation (6 nights)
  • All meals
  • Hands-on cooking classes
  • Excursions
  • Tastings
  • Transportation to and from all venues on the island

Not Included

  • International lights
  • Personal expenses
  • Travel insurance
  • Optional activities
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary

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2027 Ikaria Retreat Dates

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Your host

Hosted by Diane Kochilas

Diane Kochilas is one of the world’s foremost experts on Greek and Mediterranean cuisine.

Diane hails from the Blue Zone Greek island of Ikaria and New York City and brings a combination of innate Blue-Zone wellness and result-oriented NYC spirit to everything she does.

She is an award-winning author of more than 18 books on Greek-Mediterranean Cuisine.

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Moments from the Tour

Reviews

What Guests Say

"There were so many great food takeaways: How easy phyllo is to wrap; chopping/ dicing/pureeing more efficiently; insight into where ingredients are found. The week was WAY BETTER than bumping around Greece & the Greek islands and trying to entertain yourself with shopping and sunning. Diane captures the essence of simplicity in dining, and creates an atmosphere where strangers in class leave as good friends."

Charlotte G. - June 2023
It exceeded my expectations.
The highlights were: Diane’s enthusiastic & warm manner, welcoming us to her home and making Greek cooking approachable. Love her team and all activities.
I loved the weaving of history and culture. The nature hikes and wild flowers were spectacular. Loved milking goat, beehive visit.
The food takeaways were many…Using simple, fresh ingredients. Using a multitude of vegetables and fresh herbs. Well seasoned meat and simplicity of technique.
It’s very hard to think of what could have been done better! Maybe ending classes at 13:30 but I could listen to Diane forever.

Patricia M - June ‘23
It exceeded my expectations.
The highlights were: Diane’s enthusiastic & warm manner, welcoming us to her home and making Greek cooking approachable. Love her team and all activities.
I loved the weaving of history and culture. The nature hikes and wild flowers were spectacular. Loved milking goat, beehive visit.
The food takeaways were many…Using simple, fresh ingredients. Using a multitude of vegetables and fresh herbs. Well seasoned meat and simplicity of technique.
It’s very hard to think of what could have been done better! Maybe ending classes at 13:30 but I could listen to Diane forever.

Patricia M - June ‘23
It exceeded my expectations.
The highlights were: Diane’s enthusiastic & warm manner, welcoming us to her home and making Greek cooking approachable. Love her team and all activities.
I loved the weaving of history and culture. The nature hikes and wild flowers were spectacular. Loved milking goat, beehive visit.
The food takeaways were many…Using simple, fresh ingredients. Using a multitude of vegetables and fresh herbs. Well seasoned meat and simplicity of technique.
It’s very hard to think of what could have been done better! Maybe ending classes at 13:30 but I could listen to Diane forever.

Patricia M - June ‘23

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the easiest way to get to Ikaria?

The fastest route is to fly into Athens and to catch a connecting flight to the island.

Which airline fly to the island?

Olympic/Aegean and Sky Express, fly to Ikaria

How do I get from the airport to the hotel?

Taxi or  Mini Bus, approximately 30 - 40 euro per person for a shared taxi, depending on the number of people; a little less for the mini bus, usually more than five people.

What is the name of the hotel and where is it?

We usually house people at the Cavos Bay Hotel in Armenistis.

What is the dress code for the classes and excursions?

Dress code is casual and comfortable. Bring layers, as the weather can get chilly at night. Make sure to have one pair of closed walking and/or hiking shoes, long socks, and one pair of long pants, preferably light colored.

What is the tipping policy?

It is customary to tip the kitchen staff and hotel personnel, i.e. cleaning person.For kitchen staff, tips are generally pooled and shared and most guests are generous. Taxi drivers are generally not tipped. It is customary to leave a 10% – 15% tip in restaurants.

How many people are in each class?

Our maximum capacity is 17. Most classes are 15 people or less.

It is common to travel solo?

Absolutely. We have many single guests and everyone feels at home and very comfortable.

Are children welcome?

We’ve had lots of young adults and a few children who like to cook accompany their parents. So, yes, kids over 12 are welcome to participate.

Are there hotel taxes?

Yes, hotel taxes have to be paid by law by each guest. In Ikaria, the cost is 5 euro per night.

What is the level of physical activity?

Yes, hotel taxes have to be paid by law by each guest. In Ikaria, the cost is 5 euro per night.

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