Accommodation Prices in Rethymno by Season

Accommodation is the single largest expense for most trips to Rethymno.

This guide explains how prices change by season and what factors influence what you actually pay.

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Costs & Prices in Rethymno: What Things Really Cost

Why Season Matters More Than Property Type

In Rethymno, season affects accommodation prices more than star ratings or amenities. The same room can cost dramatically different amounts depending on timing.

High Season (July–August)

High season brings peak demand and the highest prices. Availability matters more than quality, and flexibility is limited.

  • Hotels and apartments priced at maximum demand
  • Beachfront and Old Town locations cost the most
  • Short stays often pay a premium

Shoulder Season (May–June, September)

This is the best value period for most travelers. Prices soften while comfort remains high.

  • Better choice-to-price ratio
  • More negotiation and discounts
  • Wide availability across locations

Low Season (October–April)

Low season offers the lowest prices, especially for longer stays. Some properties close, but others offer strong deals.

  • Significant discounts for weekly or monthly stays
  • Fewer services included
  • Best value for slow travelers

Hotels vs Apartments

Hotels fluctuate more sharply by season. Apartments offer more stable pricing, especially for multi-night stays.

Location-Based Price Differences

  • Old Town and beachfront command higher prices
  • New Town offers better value
  • Outskirts reduce cost but increase transport needs

Short Stay vs Long Stay Pricing

Short stays often carry higher nightly rates. Long stays benefit from weekly and monthly discounts, especially outside summer.

Hidden Accommodation Costs

  • Cleaning fees
  • Tourist taxes
  • Parking or late check-in fees

Common Booking Mistakes

  • Booking peak season without flexibility
  • Ignoring location-related transport costs
  • Comparing prices across different seasons

Bottom Line

Accommodation prices in Rethymno are driven primarily by season and demand. Timing and stay length matter more than comfort level.

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