Back to newsOfficials in Chania are exploring the development of religious and pilgrimage tourism as a dedicated sector for the region. Discussions are underway between local authorities and tourism stakeholders to identify key sites, create structured itineraries, and promote Crete's rich Orthodox Christian heritage to a broader international audience. Chania and the wider Crete island are home to numerous historic monasteries, churches, and sacred sites, including the Monastery of Gouverneto and the Monastery of Agia Triada in the Akrotiri peninsula. Visitors interested in cultural and spiritual tourism can already visit these sites independently, though organized pilgrimage routes and dedicated infrastructure may be forthcoming. Travelers planning to visit religious sites should dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, as this is required at most active monasteries and churches across the island.
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Chania Launches Religious Tourism Initiative for Pilgrims
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