Troy is an edge-of-your-seat adventure brought to you by Alar – Crete's very own specialists in spectacular entertainment. Be transported through years of Greek history as you're wowed by performances from dancers, artists, acrobats and more. With the exclusive use of a QR code, you'll feel part of the story. And to top it off, a delicious three-course feast is included.
Alar The Troy Show Premium Ticket with Dinner
- Be transported into the past at Alar's Troy Show
- Exclusive use of QR to become part of the show
- Tuck into a delectable three-course meal
- Admission fees
- Dinner
- Dinner show
- Live-dancing
- Vegan meal is available upon request
- VIP option includes a table next to the stage, exclusive service and photos with the cast
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