Start From Panormo
Duration
09:00 – 15:00
Extra
Entrance fee Arkadi Monastery: Adults 3€, Cave: Adults 3€, Kids until 12 years old free
Melidoni Cave: 4 € for adults
3 € for organized groups and students-Families
Eleutherna’s Museum: 4€
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All excursions are direct without stops and tedious passenger pick-ups, saving up to two hours on journey time.
Cave & traditional village of Melidoni, Ceramics of Margarites ,Arkadi monastery and Eleutherna’s Museum.
The excursion to the Monastery of Arkadi and the traditional villages Melidoni and Margarites combines culture and Christian faith, tradition and history and takes the visitor back to different periods in time. During the trip you will admire amazing sceneries of the central part of Crete.
Melidoni Cave is one of the most important caves in Crete, due to its archeological findings and the tragic role that it has played in the history of the Cretan revolution against the Turks. In the cave of Melidoni we can admire the abundance of stalactites and stalagmites that create high pillars all around the cave.
We continue with the pottery village of Margarites, which is like an open museum with dozens of pottery shops and ceramic workshops. The craftsmen work at the clay in traditional techniques dating back to the Minoan era and we will have the opportunity to watch a demonstration at an artisan’s workshop and learn about the utility of the vessels from the past until today.
The Museum of Ancient Eleutherna is an on-site museum of Greece in the archaeological park of Eleutherna, Rethymno, and houses artifacts found in the nearby archaeological site of Eleutherna and the necropolis of Orthi Petra.
The Monastery of Arkadi was built in the 14th century and is the most important monastery in Crete. It became the symbol of the Cretan resistance for freedom during the revolution against the Turks in 1866.