About Crete
About Rethymnon
Old Town
Fortezza
Arkadi Monastery
Argyroupoli
Preveli Monastery
Preveli beach
Psiloritis Mountain
Ideon Andron
Anogeia
Zoniana - Sfentoni Cave
Skinakas Observatory
Other places of interest
Kournas
Souda islet
Lefka Ori (White Mountain)
Botanical Park of Crete
Cretaquarium
Glassmaker
Festivals and cultural events of Réthymnon
Religious feasts & festivals
The feast of Agios Georgios is greatly celebrated in Zoniana and Plakias on April 23rd (or the first Monday after Easter).
On the 15th of August, celebrations are held to honor the Dormition of the Holy Virgin, the largest religious celebration in Greece. The great feast is accompanied by food, wine and traditional dances. At the same time, various festivities take place all around the country.
On the 8th of September, in the village of Myriokefala, there is a lovely feast with hundreds of pilgrims. The locals celebrate the miraculous icon of Virgin Mary which is kept in the Byzantine church of the village.
Cultural events
November 8th
On the 8th of November, the locals commemorate the Arkadi Holocaust. A religious ceremony is held in the monastery of Arkadi, where in 1866 the Cretan flightets exploded themselves in order to avoid surrendreing to the Ottomans. The locals bring flowers to the monastery to honor the dead.
Yakynthia Festival
Yakinthia Festival takes place in late July/ early August in the village of Anogeia. This festival includes theatre performances, traditional group dancing and live Cretan music.
Carnival of Réthymnon
The Carnival of Réthymnon is very popular in Greece. Festivities last for two weeks and include treasure hunts, musical events and a large parade in Carnival Sunday.
Rennaissance Festival
The Rennaissance Festival takes place from late August to early September in various venues of Réthymnon Town. The events include theatre performances of Medieval plays, concerts of Medieval age and exhibitions of baroque art.
* Please note that dates may vary and are given as indicative only.
Gorges and Caves
The Gorge of Samaria
The Gorge of Imbros in Sfakia
MUSEUMS (Réthymnon Prefecture)
Archaeological Museum: Fortezza, Tel: +30 28310 54668
Opening hours: Tues - Sun: 08:00-17:00, closed on Monday
Historical and Folklore Museum: 28-30 M. Vernadou, Tel: +30 28310 23398,
Opening hours: Daily 10:00-14:30, closed on Sunday
Paleontological Museum: Temple of Mastaba, Tel: +30 28310 23083
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 09.00-15.00, closed on Sunday
Ecclesiastical Museum: 3 Vasileiou Chali (by Metropolis Square), Tel: +30 28310 22415, 22731
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 10:00-15:00, closed on Sunday
Contemporary Art Gallery “L.Kanakakis”: 5 Cheimaras Str., Tel: +30 28310 55847, 52530
Opening hours APR-OCT: Tue-Fri 09:00-13:00 & 19:00-22:00, Sat-Sun 11:00-15:00, closed on Monday
Oriseum Museum: Asomatos, Rethymnon, Tel: +30 28320 31674
Opening hours: are daily from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 pm
Marine Museum: 48 Arampatzoglou Str., Rethymnon, Tel: +30 28310 40150
Opening hours: Daily 08:30-15:00, closed on Sunday and Monday
Military Museum: Chromonastiri (11klm southeast of Rethymnon), Tel: +30 28310 75135
Opening hours: Summer Season (1st May - 31st October), Tue-Fri 10:00-18:00, Sun 10:00-14:00, closed on Monday and Saturday
Museum of Cretan Lyra: 45 Hatzimichali Giannari Str., Rethymnon Town, Tel: +30 2831030831
Opening hours: Mon-Wed-Sat 10:00-14:00, Tue-Thu-Fri 10:00-14:00 &18:00-21:00, closed on Sunday
Wax Museum, Potamianos: Zoniana Mylopotamos, Tel: +30 28340 61087
Opening hours: Mon-Sun 10:00 - Sunset
Central of Cretan Popular art: 15-17 Kritovoulidou Str, Rethymnon, Tel: +30 28310 51501, 29362
Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 9:00 -14:00, closed on Saturday & Sunday
Activities
Water Sports
Nearby, visitors can indulge in banana boat rides, windsurfing, paragliding, scuba-ping and sailing.
Boat Trips
Day trips can be organised in most Travel Agencies to Santorini, Spinalonga, Gramvoussa-Balos and more. Regular boats depart from the harbour of Souda, taking visitors to hidden coves and nearby resorts, as well as out on day trips to Spinalonga Island and Santorini. There are also boat trips out on the lake Kournas and pedalo rides.
Walking & Hiking
The stunning countryside inland, dotted with vineyards, olive groves and with the scenic White Mountains as the backdrop, is ideal for walks and hikes, with plenty of routes and paths to follow. Horse-riding and cycling is also available, and is an ideal way to get up close to the natural beauty of the region.
Day Trips
The waterfalls and springs of Argiroupolis are nearby, whilst Chania and Heraklion are easy to reach. The capital, Heraklion, is a popular day trip, as is Knossos and the Samaria Gorge.
In the village
The chapel of St Nicholas is worth a visit. There are lots of local food options as well as English food, and places to drink include the Cotton Bar and Sinatra’s. If you are up early take the time to watch the local fishermen unload the early morning catch in the harbour.
Bird Watching
The best time to visit the island for bird-watching is the spring and the beginning of the summer, which does not mean that autumn and winter are not good too. Visitors that are interested in the migration of birds are advised to visit the area of Chrisoskalitissa and Elafonisos, at the western coast as well as the three capes of the prefecture.
For the observation of water birds the best places are Georgioupolis, Lake Kournas, Souda Bay (especially the outflow of river Moronis), Lake Ayia and the coastline west of Chania until after Kastelli, in Phalassarna where rivers like Keritis, Tavronitis and Skoutelonas flow.
Horse Riding, Scuba ping, Wind surfing, Trekking, Sailing, Sea kayak, Mountaineering, mountain bike, Ecotourism activities, Bungee Jumping, Routes with Car or Motorbike
Evelin Divers
For those who would like to discover the beauty of the underwater world of the Island of Crete can join Evelin pers where all your needs can be catered. Your safety is the primary concern and all the activities are carried out under the direct supervision of professional PADI and SSI instructors.

