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Where to Celebrate Koulouma in Hersonissos

Koulouma Hersonissos

  • Free traditional Clean Monday events for all attendees.
  • Kite-flying fun across picturesque locations.
  • Events hosted by cultural associations in multiple villages.
  • Activities for both kids and adults.
  • Local traditions and music to set the mood.

When it comes to Koulouma celebrations, Hersonissos doesn’t hold back. With a program organized by the local Deputy Mayor of Culture along with various cultural associations, this year’s Clean Monday promises an unforgettable mix of delicious feasting, traditional customs, and community vibes.

Taking place across several charming villages, the day spoils participants with plenty of opportunities to see kites soaring into the skies. Whether you’re a casual visitor or a resident, there’s no shortage of things to do.

Villages like Analipsi, Avdou, Karteros, Gouves, and Kokini Hani roll out the red carpet for festivities. Each offers something unique, whether it’s the food, the views, or the quirky cultural character of the locals.

Where to Go (And at What Time)

Confused about where to park yourself on Clean Monday? Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening where and when. Hint: wear stretchy pants.

  • Avdou: The party begins at 1:00 PM, organized by the Avdou Cultural Association.
  • Analipsi: Head here at 1:00 PM to catch the vibes from Analipsi’s Cultural Association.
  • Anopoli: Kicks off at 1:00 PM with the Anopoli Cultural Association running the show.
  • Gouves: Action starts earlier at 12:00 PM, thanks to the Gouves Cultural Association.
  • Gonies: Join at 12:00 PM, courtesy of the Gonies Pediados group.
  • Elia: Swing by at 12:00 PM for a bash led by the Elia Improvement and Cultural Club “Saint Romanos the Melodist.”
  • Karteros: Things get rolling by 11:30 AM, hosted by the Karteros Cultural Association.
  • Kokini Hani: Set your alarm for the 10:00 AM start by the “Arodamos” Cultural Group.
  • Koxari: Fun starts at 12:00 PM, thanks to the Koxari Cultural Association “Saint Kyrykos.”
  • Kato Vathia: Festivities launch at 11:00 AM, hosted by the Kato Vathia Cultural Group.
  • Pano Vathia: Another 11:00 AM kickoff led by the Pano Vathia Cultural Association.
  • Skotino: Starts serving up fun and food at 12:00 PM. Organized by the Skotino Cultural Club “Saint Paraskevi.”
  • Stalida: Hosting a lively gathering at 2:00 PM, complete with local dishes like sour trahana and a unique musical twist.

This isn’t just another holiday event. Koulouma in Hersonissos brings the community together in the best way possible—with food and fun. It’s a rare opportunity to experience the Crete region through its flavors, sounds, and traditions.

These celebrations manage to entertain all ages, whether it’s the giddy joy of kite flying or the unapologetic second (or third) servings of vegan delights.

But here’s the kicker—this feast is totally free.

Categories: Crete
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