Back to newsThe Monastery of Agia Marina Vonis, located in the Heraklion regional unit of Crete, is preparing to host what is considered the largest religious festival (panigiri) on the island. The celebration marks the feast day of Saint Marina, observed on July 17. For the occasion, the monastery will remain open around the clock, welcoming pilgrims and visitors at any hour. These traditional Cretan panigiri festivals combine Orthodox religious ceremonies with live music, dancing, and local food, offering an authentic cultural experience. Tourists interested in attending can visit the monastery grounds throughout the day and night during the festival period. The event draws large crowds from across Crete, so arriving early is advisable to find parking and secure a good spot for the festivities.
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Crete's Largest Religious Festival: Monastery Opens 24/7 for Saint Marina
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