
Rethymno Greece Travel Guide
Immerse in the charming Venetian Old Town, explore the Fortezza for panoramic views.
Have your evening meal at a traditional taverna by the Venetian Harbour.
It doesn't matter if you have a few hours or a couple of weeks, Rethymno has fulfilling experiences.
Explore Old Town, Fortezza, Venetian Harbour. Visit the Archaeological Museum and relax at Rethymno Beach.
Dedicate entire days to Rethymno city, its beaches, and various day trips to Chania, Arkadi, Margarites, and Preveli.
For a more engaging local experience, consider renting an apartment or villa for a month or longer.
Combine the one-week Rethymno itinerary with specific time in other regions for a comprehensive exploration of Crete.
Optimize your budget without compromising on experience.
Visiting during The month of april-May or September-October significantly lowers prices for accommodation and flights.
Secure accommodation well in advance for better rates. Mix street food and local tavernas with some self-catering.
Take advantage of hiking, beach time, and simply exploring the Old Town.
Tailor your Rethymno itinerary around specific interests, giving a journey perfectly suited to you.
Explore Venetian and Ottoman architecture, Fortezza, Rimondi Fountain, and Neratze Mosque. Tour ancient historical places and museums.
Sample Dakos and fresh seafood. Visit the Central Market for local produce and partake in a cooking class.
Hike picturesque gorges, explore sea caves, or embark on challenging trips like the Samaria Gorge.
Explore Fortezza, enjoy beach days with waters that are not deep. Visit Melidoni Cave and things to see locally.
Focus your exploration on the intricate Venetian and Ottoman architecture of Rethymno Old Town.
Explore Venetian and Ottoman architecture, Rimondi Fountain, Neratze Mosque.
Visit the Centre for Byzantine Art and the Gallery of Contemporary Art of Crete.
Explore numerous pottery workshops in Margarites village.
Rethymno caters to various budgets. Plan your trip according to your financial considerations.
Accommodation in dorm rooms in hostels or budget guesthouses (25-40 EUR/night). Eat gyros, souvlaki, bakery items. Rely on KTEL buses. Est. Daily Budget: 50-70 EUR.
Comfortable 3-star hotel or apartment (70-120 EUR/night). Dine at traditional tavernas. Mix bus travel, occasional taxis, 1-day car rental. Est. Daily Budget: 125-200 EUR.
5-star hotel or private villa (150-500+ EUR/night). Fine dining, gourmet food tours, private transfers. Indulge in private boat trips, spa treatments. Est. Daily Budget: 310-800+ EUR.
Crete is larger than it appears. Allow generous travel time between regions, especially for twisting mountain roads.
Adjust your plans to the local pace of life ("siga siga") and unexpected discoveries.
For popular tours and activities, booking in advance, especially during peak season, is advisable.