Crete has a rich history, with successive invaders and occupiers, and as the home of the Minoan civilisation is credited as the birthplace of European culture. The Byzantine and Venetian eras were important and turbulent time for the island, and in and around Fodele you can find evidence of this past. Fodele is most famous as the home of El Greco. Born in 1545, he went on to become an extremely important figure in the history of art, dying in Spain in 1614.
Fodele is in a great place to enjoy Cretan culture. The cultural hubs of Heraklion and Rethymnon, which Fodele is located between, both hold arts festivals from June to October. Towards the end of July each year Fodele hosts its own cultural festival, with Cretan traditional music and plays amongst other entertainments.
The valley around the village is well known for its excellent oranges, lemons and limes, and if you visit the Covenant of Savathiana you will be able to buy delicious citrus jams made by the nuns who live there. Like the rest of Crete the highlight of the religious calendar is Holy Week, so if you are there during Easter expect many celebrations to take place in the local villages.