Back to newsThe Amari Valley, a scenic inland area in the Rethymno regional unit of Crete, is emerging as a cultural hub focused on preserving local traditions and shaping the future of rural Cretan life. The region is hosting gatherings that bring together communities, thinkers, and cultural figures to celebrate and discuss the heritage of the Cretan countryside. Amari is known for its traditional villages, Byzantine churches, olive groves, and panoramic views of Mount Ida (Psiloritis). Visitors interested in authentic Cretan rural culture will find the area worth exploring, particularly those looking to move beyond coastal tourism. The valley is accessible by car from Rethymno, approximately 30 to 40 minutes inland, and offers a glimpse into a quieter, more traditional side of Crete.
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Amari Valley Revives Cretan Traditions Through Cultural Gatherings
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