Last Updated on 23 March 2026 by Vanessa
If you’re planning a trip to Crete and you love cats, this one’s for you. In fact, at several of the island’s most famous monasteries, you’ll often spot more cats than monks wandering the courtyards.
These are all beautiful photogenic places to visit in Crete, with Venetian architecture, sweeping landscapes, and peaceful surroundings. If you’re searching for unique things to do in Crete — or looking for lesser-known places to visit beyond the usual tourist attractions — these iconic Cretan monasteries are worth your time.
Keep reading to discover which monasteries in Crete double as unofficial cat havens, and why they deserve a spot on your Crete itinerary.
The famous monasteries in Crete (where cats outnumber monks)
📍Tip: Before you start exploring, you have to know that Crete is a big island — much bigger than most people expect — and many of these monasteries sit outside the main towns, often surrounded by mountains and olive groves. Renting a car makes a huge difference here. We always use DiscoverCars to compare rental car prices in Crete.
1. Arkadi Monastery near Rethymnon
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Location
Arkadi Monastery is situated on the slopes of Mount Ida, about 23 kilometers southeast of Rethymnon, in the central part of the island.
History
The monastery traces its roots back to the Byzantine era, making it one of the oldest monastic establishments on the island.
Over the centuries, it underwent several renovations and expansions, resulting in its current Venetian Renaissance-style architecture.
Arkadi’s most significant historical event took place during the Cretan revolution against Ottoman rule in 1866. The monastery became a sanctuary for rebels and civilians seeking refuge from the oppressive regime. Despite facing a brutal siege by Ottoman forces, the defiant Cretans chose self-immolation in the powder magazine rather than surrendering to their enemies. This act of courage and sacrifice not only solidified Arkadi’s reputation as a symbol of Cretan resistance but also garnered international attention, helping to bring support to the Cretan cause.
Architecture
The architecture is a fusion of Byzantine and Renaissance styles. The church’s exterior is adorned with intricate stone carvings and arches, while the elegant domes add grandeur to the structure. The monastery’s interior features beautiful frescoes and religious artifacts, providing visitors with a glimpse into the island’s artistic and religious heritage.
📍 Do you want to know more about Arkadi Monastery and its feline community? Then read our complete visitor guide to Arkadi Monastery.
📍 Don’t have a car? This guided tour combines a visit to Arkadi Monastery with the village of Margarites and the magnificent Melidoni Cave.
2. Agia Triada Monastery near Chania
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Location
Agia Triada Monastery, or Holy Trinity Monastery, is located on the Akrotiri Peninsula, about 15 kilometers northeast of Chania, in the western part of Crete.
History
Founded during the 17th century, the monastery was a key religious and cultural center in Crete. It faced destruction during the Cretan War of Independence but was carefully rebuilt by dedicated monks. Their efforts kept both its spiritual role and historic character alive.
Architecture
Agia Triada’s architecture is a harmonious blend of Byzantine and Venetian influences. The central church boasts a stunning facade with intricately crafted stone reliefs, while the interior is adorned with splendid frescoes and religious icons. The peaceful courtyard and well-tended gardens add to the allure of this spiritual haven.
3. Preveli Monastery near Rethymnon
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Location
Preveli Monastery sits on Crete’s southern coast, near Kourtaliotiko Gorge, about 35 km south of Rethymnon. Its hillside position offers wide views of the Libyan Sea.
History
Founded in the Middle Ages, Preveli played a major role in Southern Crete’s religious and cultural life. It faced challenges during the Ottoman occupation but survived thanks to the resilience of its monks. Over time, they rebuilt and restored the monastery, keeping its legacy alive.
Architecture
Preveli blends Byzantine, Venetian, and Renaissance styles. Its church features a tall bell tower, beautiful frescoes, and sacred icons. Surrounded by palm groves and sea views, the setting adds a quiet, spiritual beauty to the site.
📍 This tour of the Kourtaliotiko Gorge and Preveli is very much worth adding to your Crete itinerary.
4. Toplou Monastery near Toplou
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Location
Toplou Monastery, also called Moni Panagias Akrotirianis, sits in northeastern Crete near the village of Toplou, on the eastern coast of the Sitia region.
History
Founded in the 15th century during the Venetian era, Toplou played a key role in the region’s spiritual, cultural, and economic life. Over the centuries, it survived pirate raids, earthquakes, and periods of decline. The name “Toplou” likely comes from the Turkish word top (meaning cannon), since the monks once used cannons to defend the monastery from attacks.
Architecture
Toplou features a striking mix of Venetian and Cretan Renaissance styles. Thick fortified walls still surround the complex, a reminder of its defensive past. Inside, the main church displays vivid frescoes and religious art, while the monastery museum holds rare manuscripts, relics, and historical artifacts.
5. Gonia Odigitria Monastery near Kolimbari and Chania
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Location
Gonia Odigitria Monastery, also known as Monastery of Our Lady of the Guide, is situated in the western part of Crete, near the village of Kolimbari, approximately 23 kilometers west of Chania.
History
Gonia Odigitria Monastery dates back to the 17th century. Built during Venetian rule, it became an important religious and cultural hub. Over the years, it faced pirate attacks, periods of decline, and later, restoration and growth. Despite the challenges, it remained a vital part of the local community.
Architecture
The monastery blends Venetian and Byzantine styles. Its central church features detailed frescoes, religious icons, and a carved wooden iconostasis. A peaceful courtyard with gardens adds to the calm, welcoming atmosphere.
Other monasteries in Crete
Did you know that Crete is home to over 80 monasteries, many of which are still active? They vary widely in size, influence, and architectural style. While some are large and well-known pilgrimage sites—like the ones mentioned above—others are smaller, with just a few monks or nuns still residing there.
Here are some other must-visit monasteries on the island:
- Kapsa Monastery: Jutting out from a cliff above the Libyan Sea, Kapsa Monastery feels remote as it is surrounded by untamed nature. You’ll find it near Elafonisi.
- Vrontisi Monastery: Set in the green Lassithi Plateau, Vrontisi blends Cretan architecture with calm mountain views.
- Panagia Chrissoskalitissa: Legend says one step of Panagia Chrissoskalitissa is made of gold, and it’s visible only to the pure of heart. Perched above the sea near Elafonissi Beach, this monastery is worth it for the views alone.
- Paliani Monastery: Above Chania, Paliani offers quiet courtyards and sweeping views of the Aegean. Inside, Venetian-era icons and frescoes hint at its long history.
- Koudouma Monastery: This peaceful retreat near Lentas is tucked in between cliffs and surrounded by the sea.
- Gouverneto Monastery: Near Stavros Beach, Gouverneto combines Venetian design with wild coastal beauty. It’s a favorite starting point for hikes through Avlaki Gorge.
- Katholiko Monastery: You’ll have to hike to reach it, but Katholiko’s isolation is part of the appeal. This ancient, 6th-century monastery hides deep in a gorge near Akrotiri.
Conclusion
Make sure to check out these famous monasteries on the island of Crete. They’re hidden gems with fascinating stories and lots of cats.
If this list made you smile or sparked your wanderlust, share it with a fellow cat lover or travel buddy!
Text by Vanessa Morgan
Photos by Vanessa Morgan & Julie Bawin
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