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Rethymnon
The picturesque town of Rethymno, is the capital town of
the province of the same name. This province extends from the White
Mountains (Lefka Ori) to the Idi Mountains through to the borders
of the provinces of Chania and Heraklion. Rethymno is positioned on
the north coast of Crete, 80 km west from Heraklion, and 75 km east
of Chania, where the two airports of Crete are to be found, about
an hour’s drive away by car. Rethymno harbour has a direct ferry connection
with the mainland of Greece. The mediaeval old town of Rethymno, with
its narrow streets, Venetian palaces and Turkish minarets has a distinct
atmosphere. The oriental flavour of the town brings to life the ever
changing history since ancient times. Along with the numerous seemingly
unlimited sights to see and the beautiful old town, with the Venetia n “Fortezza” or fortress, the scenic harbour, and the many
enticing tavernas, cafes and restaurants with wonderful Cretan delicacies,
Rethymno has one of the most magnificent fine sandy beaches, which
stretches to the east almost as far as the eye can see. The beach,
which is the longest in Crete, continues for several kilometres, here
and there en route broken into small shingle coves where here and
there one can find the scattered tiny hamlets reminiscent of the mountain
villages. Altogether between Rethymno to the town of Prinos there
are no less than 8 beaches, which have been awarded the European Blue
Flag. There is much to delight in exploring the many different archaeological
sites, monasteries, churches, Venetian and Turkish monuments and memorials,
and of course there are archaeological,
historical and folk museums, as well as other art museums waiting
to be visited. Exploring one of the many Cretan gorges in this area,
is sure to reward you with the sight of numerous caves and little
grottos. Those of you who delight in traditional customs, will enjoy
the numerous cultural festivals and traditional days of celebration
in Rethymno, where you get the opportunity to experience a slice of
Cretan life. Religious days, the seasonal times of the year and many
other reasons mostly form the basis for the regional and public festivities.
So in the middle of July you will find for example the Cretan wine
festival with its 500 year old tradition, which lasts three weeks
and is attended by thousands of people. Of further interest, in the
many outlying villages not far from Rethymno, traditional handicrafts
are still very much alive. For example, the lovely pottery in Margarites,
or the basket weaving of Mixorrouma, the traditional stone masonry
in Alfa, or the village of Anogia where lengths of material are still
woven on traditional weaving looms, and where traditional Cretan folk
art is still being produced. There are also interesting wood carving
workshops in Argyroupoli, Agios Konstantinos and Margarites. In the
wonderful surrounding area of Rethymno we have chosen some lovely
villas and apartments. We feel sure that you and your family will
be simply delighted with the beaches, and will thoroughly unwind and
relax through your experience of Cretan life. There are endless opportunities
to indulge oneself at the many little tavernas with delicious freshly
cooked fish and seafood, and the huge variety of other Cretan culinary
specialities. Because of the central position of Rethymno and the
excellent bus service, there is also the chance, should you wish,
to visit virtually all of Crete one day outings. One of our offices
offers excursions to the Palace of Knossos, to the Archaeological
museum of Heraklion, to the Lassithi plain, to the Samaria Gorge,
to the monasteries of Chania, to Arkadi and Margarites, to the region
of Sfakio, or even to Santorini by ship. Smaller boats make trips
from Rethymno along the cost to Panormo, Bali and Georgioupolis. For
those who love to go by foot, the countryside and mountains surrounding
Rethymno is something of a paradise for walkers.
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