Tourist information - Rethymno
Rethymno, Rethimnon or Rethymnon is the third largest city in Crete, situated on the north coast, almost in the middle of the island. It is a small-sized city, which today houses around 20,000 inhabitants. Through the summer, this number doubles in size.
Rethimnon generally is constructed in front of the sea, the Aegean Sea, the influence of which is felt deeply by its people. Behind the town rises majestically a scenic backdrop of hills and mountain peaks, the highest being Vrissina, at 858 metres.
The climate is temperate and Mediterranean. Summers are hot and dry with temperatures fluctuating between 26 to 32C. Spring and autumn are mild seasons, cooler temperatures range from 20- 24C. Winter is mild with little rain and the coldest days don't fall much below 14C.
The background of Rethimnon is lost in the depths of time. It seems that the area was first inhabited during the prehistoric period (1350-1250 BC.), the name of the town was then, Rithimna. The silver and gold coins found from the fourth and third century BC., indicate a golden age of this ancient city in those times.
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