Cretan History and Culture with Pottery Workshop from Rethymo Area - Full-Day Tour
- 10 Stunden
- Elektronischer Gutschein
This experience starts with our pick-up service near the hotel in Rethymno.
After 30 min we arrive at the most important monastery of Crete: the historical Monastery of Arkadi where you will have one hour free time to discover all its beauty. The monastery played an active role in the Cretan resistance of Ottoman rule during the Cretan revolt of 1866. There is a small museum where many icons and monastic relics as well as weapons are exhibited.
After that, we will visit the Museum of Ancient Eleftherna with its historical findings from Homer’s era. Is the first archaeological site museum in Crete. Museum hosts the whole history of Eleftherna from 3000 BC to 1300 AD with everyday objects and artworks.
Afterward, you will enjoy a guided tour to the pottery workshop “TSIKALARIO", to the village of Margarites where Miss Helen will show you the art of pottery but, every visitor will also have the opportunity to create your own ceramic. The tradition of pottery goes back many generations in this villa. Right after that ,you will visit Margarites village where you will have free time for a lunch or a walk.
The trip is not over yet… Let’s go to an olive oil manufactory. You will have the opportunity to learn how Cretan people did olive oil in the past and to see the evolution until nowadays and, of course, you will taste it!!!
The last destination on that excursion is Melidoni cave, at an altitude of 220 meters. You will discover an amazing cave filled full with stalactites and stalagmites but also, full of history. Melidoni cave is also called ‘Gerodospilios’. It was used for religious ceremonies. During the Minoan Civilisation, it was a place of worship for Talos, the bronze giant guardian of Crete who protected the island from enemies. It is of archaeological and historical interest. In October 1823, 370 women and children and 30 warriors who hid from Hussein Bey sought refuge in the Melidoni cave. When he found out, the cave was surrounded by his army and he asked Cretan people to surrender. When they refused to do so, Ottomans started to attack them. Three months later they dropped combustible materials into an opening leading to the cave and set it on fire. Men, women and children lost their lives in the cave in January 1824. In the central room of the cave there is an ossuary containing the bones of the heroes of Melidoni cave.
Then we will return back to Rethymno.
Preise
Inklusive
- Guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off for selected hotels
Nicht inklusive
- Tickets