Arkadi Monastery (Moni Arkadiou) Tours and Tickets
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Arkadi Monastery (Moni Arkadiou)

The Arkadi Monastery is ideal for history and culture buffs, and all first-time visitors to Crete.
The small entrance fee includes a leaflet and ground plan.
Facilities at the monastery include toilets, a café, and a small souvenir shop.
Don’t miss the ancient cyprus tree in the courtyard outside the refectory—it still has a shell from the 1866 siege wedged into the bark of its trunk.
Touring the monastery might be tricky for people with limited mobility.
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The entrance fee for Arkadi Monastery is generally around €3 for adults; children under 16 and seniors from EU countries may have free or discounted entry. (That price includes a small pamphlet to help guide your visit.) Of course, be sure to check for any updated pricing or special rates for large groups or students.
Arkada Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox monastery, dates back to the 16th century. Its architecture is decidedly Renaissance, mixing Roman and Baroque elements. Beyond its Venetian-esque church, the monastery has fortified walls, a school, and a library. It served as a sanctuary during the Cretan revolt of 1866.
Arkadi Monastery is located about 14 miles (23 kilometers) southeast of Rethymno, Crete—about 30-40 minutes by car. Buses operate between Rethymno and the monastery, though they’re not especially frequent. Organized tours may be the most convenient option; they’re available from major towns like Rethymno and Chania and often include transportation.
As Arkadi Monastery is an active place of worship, modest dress is required. Visitors should cover their shoulders and knees. If you wear shorts or sleeveless tops, you may be asked to cover up with a shawl or scarf, which may be available at the entrance. Respectful attire is appreciated to honor the site's religious and cultural significance.
Yes, Arkadi Monastery is absolutely worth visiting, both for its historical significance and its fabulous architecture. The monastery offers a rich cultural and emotional experience with its gorgeous church, peaceful courtyard, and museum, which details the tragic events of 1866. What’s more, the excellent views of the surrounding countryside add to the already notable experience.

































































































































