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Frequently asked questions

Are pets allowed?

No, pets are not allowed.

Is there parking?

Yes. Parking is free.

Are the kitchens fully equipped for cooking?

Yes. Each room has its own fully equiped kitchen.

Are the retreats suitable for families?

Yes. Our layouts comfortably accommodate up to 5 guests, featuring two private bedrooms and a designer sofa bed, making them ideal for both families and small groups.

The Island View

The island view – Discover a piece of paradise with Island View. This serene coastal escape captures the raw beauty of rugged cliffs, pristine sandy beaches, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Perfect for travelers seeking tranquility, it offers breathtaking ocean panoramas, spectacular pastel sunsets, and an unforgettable immersion into nature’s untouched beauty.

Coastal Escapes

 

Beyond the world-renowned beauty of beaches like Elafonisi and Balos, Crete offers a diverse playground for the adventurous spirit—where Venetian-inspired heritage meets magnificent stretches of golden sand and isolated coves that invite a slower, more restorative pace of discovery

Koumbes Beach

  • Driving Time: Less than 1 minute (45 meters).

  • The Vibe: Local, intimate, and right at your doorstep.

  • The Details: Located directly across the street from the Kimata Sea Front area, this shore features a mix of pebbles and sand looking out over the western side of the Venetian Fortezza. It’s perfect for a spontaneous morning swim or a relaxing sunset walk without needing to worry about town parking.

Rethymnon Beach

  • Driving Time: 10 minutes (3.1 km).

  • The Vibe: Expansive, organized, and high-energy.

  • The Details: This is the main city beachfront that extends for kilometers to the east. Boasting soft golden sand, a gentle slope into the sea, and active lifeguards, it’s packed with fully organized beach bars, sunbeds, and water sports.

    Panormos Beach

    • Driving Time: 25 minutes (22 km).

    • The Vibe: Traditional, quiet, and family-friendly.

    • The Details: Panormos features a series of small, sandy, and well-sheltered coves. Because the harbor protects the water from the northern summer winds (meltemia), the sea here is almost always calm, making it perfect for a relaxed day paired with a fresh fish lunch at a traditional village taverna.

      Damnoni & Ammoudaki Beaches

      • Driving Time: 42 minutes (approx. 34 km).

      • The Vibe: Crystal-clear waters and relaxed sunbathing.

      • The Details: Located just east of Plakias, Damnoni is a vast sandy bay with great tavernas and amenities. Right next to it lies Ammoudaki (Little Ammoudi), a smaller, secluded cove known for its striking turquoise, colder waters and brilliant white sand.

        Preveli Beach

        • Driving Time: 45 minutes (approx. 38 km).

        • The Vibe: Tropical, exotic, and majestic.

        • The Details: Preveli is famous for its dramatic river delta lined with a lush palm forest that cuts through the Kourtaliotiko Gorge. You can swim in the refreshing freshwater river and the warm saltwater sea side-by-side. Note: Reaching the beach requires a scenic drive through mountain passes followed by a 15-minute walk down a cliffside path.

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          Journeys Through Times

          Crete is a land where history is etched into the very landscape, offering far more than mere ruins. Venture beyond the familiar and into the quiet majesty of the region’s archaeological heritage—from the evocative, centuries-old artifacts that bring local tradition to life at the Museum of Cretan Ethnology, to the silent, stone-walled memories waiting in the heart of its medieval old town.

          Ancient Eleutherna

           
          A fascinating site near Mount Psiloritis that provides rare insights into burial customs from the Greek Dark Ages through the Roman period. Don’t miss the nearby museum, which houses significant artifacts from the necropolis.

          Fortezza of Rethymnon

           
          This massive 16th-century Venetian citadel dominates the landscape of Rethymno town, offering a blend of military history and panoramic Mediterranean views.

          Late Minoan Cemetery of Armeni

           
          A serene and historically rich site where you can walk among hundreds of rock-cut chamber tombs dating back to the Late Minoan period.

          Archaeological Museum of Rethymnon

           
          Housed near the city’s ancient ruins, this museum displays an extensive collection of artifacts found in the surrounding area, showcasing the evolution of life in the region through various historical eras.

          Historical and Folklore Museum

           
          Located in a beautiful 17th-century Venetian mansion, this museum provides a captivating look at traditional Cretan crafts, textiles, and everyday life from centuries past.
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          Coastal Escapes

           

          Beyond the world-renowned beauty of beaches like Elafonisi and Balos, Crete offers a diverse playground for the adventurous spirit—from the rugged peninsulas where crystalline lagoons await, to secret sea caves and secluded coves that define the pinnacle of privacy

          Elafonissi Beach

          Famous for its soft pink sand and shallow, turquoise lagoons. It is world-renowned but can become quite crowded during peak summer months.

          Balos Beach

          Often called the “Greek Maldives,” this stunning lagoon features dramatic shallow waters and white sand. It is best accessed by boat from Kissamos to fully appreciate the views.

          Falasarna beach

          A wide, expansive sandy beach on the west coast that is excellent for those looking for a bit more space, beautiful sunsets, and clear swimming conditions.

          Nea Chora Beach

           
          A bustling, sandy beach located within walking distance of Chania’s historic center. It is highly convenient for those staying in the city who want easy access to oceanfront restaurants and cocktail bars.

            Koum Kapi Beach

             
            Situated right in the heart of Chania city, this beach offers a quick swimming option for locals and visitors alike, located conveniently along the coastal road near the old town.

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              Journeys Through Times

              Crete is a land where history is etched into the very landscape, offering far more than mere ruins. Venture beyond the familiar and into the quiet majesty of the region’s archaeological heritage—from the dramatic, hill-top remnants of the ancient city of Aptera to the meticulously curated treasures housed within the halls of the Archaeological Museum of Chania.

              Archaeological Site of Aptera

               
              Perched high above Souda Bay, this expansive site features ruins from Minoan to Roman and Byzantine times. It is particularly known for its massive Roman cisterns and ancient theatre.

               

              Archaeological Site of Falassarna

               
              Once a powerful Hellenistic port city and pirate stronghold, this site offers remnants of an acropolis and an ancient harbor that now stands well above sea level due to seismic activity.

              Archaeological Museum of Chania

               
              This modern facility houses a vast collection of finds from the Chania region, offering a comprehensive look at the island’s complex history from prehistoric times through the Roman period.

              Maritime Museum of Crete

               
              Dedicated to Crete’s long-standing connection with the sea, this museum features everything from intricate ship models to war relics, detailing the island’s maritime evolution from the Bronze Age to the modern day.

              Museum of Ancient Shipbuilding

               
              Situated in the Venetian harbor, this specialized museum focuses on the fascinating history of traditional shipbuilding techniques in the Mediterranean.

               

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              Coastal Escapes

               

              Beyond the world-renowned beauty of beaches like Elafonisi and Balos, Crete offers a diverse playground for the adventurous spirit—from the unspoiled turquoise waters of nearby islands accessible by private sail, to serene, hidden bays perfect for a day of refined, sun-drenched relaxation

              Matala beach

              A historic spot famous for the limestone caves carved into the cliffs above the beach, which were once inhabited by hippies in the 1960s.

              Paralia Agia Pelagia

              A very popular, fully organized resort beach north of the city, ideal for families and those looking for easy access to tavernas, water sports, and diving centers.

                Psaromoura Beach

                 
                A lovely, picturesque bay located near the village of Agia Pelagia, known for its clear water and calm atmosphere, making it a great alternative to the busier resort beaches.

                  Chelidoni Beach

                   
                  A charming, smaller beach that offers a more intimate setting, perfect for those wanting to escape the large crowds found on the more expansive shorelines of the region.

                    Karteros beach

                     
                    A long, sandy stretch located relatively close to the city of Heraklion. It is spacious and provides plenty of room, making it popular for long walks and casual swimming.

                     

                      Ammoudara Beach

                       
                      A very long, lively shoreline known for being quite busy. The consistent breezes often make it a top choice for windsurfing enthusiasts and those looking for an active beach scene with plenty of bars and amenities.

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                        Journeys Through Times

                        Crete is a land where history is etched into the very landscape, offering far more than mere ruins. Venture beyond the familiar and into the quiet majesty of the region’s archaeological heritage—from the legendary, sprawling labyrinth of the Palace of Knossos, where myth and reality blur, to the unrivaled Minoan masterpieces displayed in the world-class Heraklion Archaeological Museum.

                        Knossos Palace

                         
                        The legendary center of the Minoan civilization, this palace is the most iconic archaeological site on the island, famous for its grand architecture and connection to the myth of the Minotaur.

                        Malia Palace Archaeological Site

                         
                        A sprawling and less crowded Minoan palace site compared to Knossos, giving you a deeper look into the day-to-day operations and social structure of Minoan royalty.

                        Heraklion Archaeological Museum

                         
                        One of the most important museums in Greece, it holds the world’s most significant collection of Minoan art and artifacts, including original frescoes from the Palace of Knossos.

                        Natural History Museum of Crete

                         
                        Perfect for families, this museum explores the unique ecosystems of the Eastern Mediterranean, featuring interactive exhibits, including an earthquake simulator.
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                        Coastal Escapes

                         

                        Beyond the world-renowned beauty of beaches like Elafonisi and Balos, Crete offers a diverse playground for the adventurous spirit—where the stylish, shimmering waters of the Gulf of Mirabello provide effortless access to refined waterfront living and intimate, tucked-away swimming spots that fit naturally into your day

                        Voulisma beach

                        Known for its white sand and Caribbean-like turquoise waters. It is a Blue Flag beach that is well-organized and a favorite for those visiting the area near Istron.

                        Dianiskari Beach

                         
                        A scenic spot that provides a tranquil setting for those looking to enjoy the blue-green waters typical of the Agios Nikolaos area, tucked away from the main town hustle.

                          Amoodi

                           
                          A popular coastal area with great accessibility and a lively atmosphere, offering easy transitions between sunbathing and local dining.

                            Ammos

                             
                            Located conveniently in Agios Nikolaos, this beach is ideal for a quick dip or an afternoon of relaxing without needing to travel far from the town’s amenities.

                              Patsavra beach

                               
                              A quieter, more secluded beach experience that highlights the natural beauty of the coastline around Agios Nikolaos, perfect for those seeking a more relaxed pace.

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                                Journeys Through Times

                                Crete is a land where history is etched into the very landscape, offering far more than mere ruins. Venture beyond the familiar and into the quiet majesty of the region’s archaeological heritage—from the fascinating, intimate collection of local artifacts at the Folklore Museum, to the storied, ancient ruins that whisper tales of civilization along the tranquil, sun-drenched shores of the Gulf of Mirabello.

                                Spinalonga Fortress

                                Located on a small island near Elounda, this site is a poignant testament to history, serving as a Venetian fortress and later as a historical leper colony. It is typically accessed by boat from Agios Nikolaos or Elounda.

                                Archaeological Museum of Agios Nikolaos

                                 
                                This museum provides an essential overview of the history of Eastern Crete, featuring significant archaeological finds that illustrate the development of settlements in the Mirabello Bay area.

                                Folklore Museum of Agios Nikolaos

                                 
                                Located near the iconic Lake Voulismeni, this museum is a treasure trove of traditional Cretan life. It houses a rich collection of handmade textiles, intricate embroidery, traditional costumes, wooden carvings, and holy icons. It even features a reconstruction of a traditional Cretan bedroom and various household tools, offering a glimpse into how locals lived in the 18th and 19th centuries

                                Museum of Cretan Ethnology

                                (Located in Vori, near the Mesara region, but worth mentioning for those interested in deeper folk history)
                                While further afield, this is widely considered one of the best folklore museums in Greece. If you are traveling across the island, it provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of Cretan rural society, technology, and traditional crafts.

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