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Two traditional events are highlighting local culture on the island of Rhodes. The Klídonas custom, a midsummer folk tradition tied to the feast of Saint John, is being celebrated in Ialyssos, featuring rituals that date back centuries and center around fire, water, and fortune-telling games. Separately, the village of Kritinia is hosting a Medieval Festival with historical reenactments that bring the island's medieval past to life. Both events are free to attend and open to visitors. Ialyssos is located about 10 kilometers southwest of Rhodes Town, while Kritinia is roughly 50 kilometers away on the west coast. Tourists staying on Rhodes during mid-to-late June can attend both events as part of their itinerary. Check local listings for exact dates and times.
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Rhodes Celebrates Local Culture with Klídonas Ritual and Medieval Festival
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