#villa Heraklion Crete
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
easylivingheraklion · 2 years ago
Text
Poseidon Villa in Chania
Tumblr media
AMENITIES
Infinity Pool
Balcony with sea view
Sunbeds, Parasols
Barbeque, Veranta
Free WiFi
Washing machine
Dishwasher
Garden, Outdoor Furniture
Air conditioning
Sunbathing Area
Barbeque
Garden Table & Chairs
Tennis court
Sea access
Outside Dining Table
Playstation
Gardens
Running machine
Exercise Bicycle
Exercise weights
Garage
Grass lawns
Hairdryer
Heating
Fire Extinguisher
Baby cot
Tumblr media
Book Posidon luxury villa in Chania for your stay in Crete.The Akrotiri is located just minutes away from many sandy beaches and coves in the area including Tersanas and Stavros. Set on a hill, overlooks the crystal blue waters of the bay of Chania and boasts stunning and unforgettable sunsets. The 3-floor property, surrounded by olive trees and a beautiful garden, offers you a great deal of privacy, allowing you to relax and unwind undisturbed.
Posidon has 4 bedrooms, a private swimming pool, and a fully landscaped garden offering plenty of privacy and relaxation areas. You will find comfortable sunbeds, sun shades, tables, and chairs in the pool area, all completing a perfect frame for dining with family and friends. There is a tennis court on the grounds which is shared by all villas.
Tumblr media
Posidon is of a unique and modern design built and furnished to a very high quality.
Just minutes away from the beaches, cafes and restaurants, the villas are also a convenient 15-minute drive from the airport and the beautiful city of Chania.
Registratinos Number: 1243321
Are you an owner? Contact us today for your property management.
Heraklion villa rentals, villa rentals Heraklion, villas for rent in Heraklion, villas for rent Heraklion, villas Heraklion, Heraklion villas, Heraklion villas for rent, unique villas Heraklion, Heraklion unique villas, unique villas in Heraklion, Heraklion villa rentals Crete, villas for rent in Heraklion Crete, villa Heraklion Crete, Heraklion villas
Heraklion Villa Rentals
Villa Rentals Heraklion
Villa In Chania
Poseidon Villa In Chania
2 notes · View notes
mobscene-london · 9 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
THE DATES SO FAR:
Travel to Costa Brava in Spain and explore the historical Tossa de Mar before having dinner aboard a catamaran ride around the coast at sunset.
A day in Heraklion, Crete, to explore the beaches, local architecture, and museums.
A visit to San Vito Lo Capo, Sicily, to embrace the beautiful beaches. An afternoon spent climbing the face of Monte Monaco, before winding down with a relaxing dinner in the town, with plenty of local wine to share.
Head to Tromsø, Norway, to go ice swimming in the Norwegian Sea. Warm up in a wood fire sauna, before heading into the city for a cosy dinner, and a night of great cocktails at the Magic Ice Bar.
Edinburgh, Scotland. A trip to the Camera Obscura and World of Illusions, filled with optical wonders and playful illusions, followed by a walking tour to the historic Edinburgh Castle. The trip will conclude with a night in a cosy log cabin surrounded by the beauty of the Scottish landscape.
A trip to Amsterdam to visit the art museums on the Museumplein, followed by dinner and live music.
A night out in Moscow. Italian food and French Champagne at Mario's, followed by a ballet at the Bolshoi Theatre. Finish things off with a late-night stroll to St. Basil's to take in the architectural beauty of the city.
Brunch date along the beaches of Tenerife, before joining the festivities of Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
A weekend getaway to the small island of Malta, where they can submerge themselves in the culture, food, and scenery, far away from the busy life of London and all its drama.
An apartment in Central Paris, overlooking the Eiffel Tower, with prosecco upon arrival. A day of leisure, followed by dinner at the Sphére, located on Rue La Boétie.
Spend some time exploring Wine Factory N1 in Tbilisi. After plenty of wine tasting and bar hopping, an evening dining at the opulent Biltmore Hotel awaits; beautiful views over the city as the perfect accompaniment.
A pamper filled day at the luxurious Blue Lagoon Spa in Iceland, before toning it down with a beer and brewery crawl through the country's capital. End the night camping in one of Reykjavik's Geodomes.
The night consists of great food and live music. A chance to dress up and step into another world. Dinner at the Story Restaurant in London, followed by Abel Selaocoe and Britten Sinfonia at the Barbican Centre.
A trip to New York to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Empire State Building, Central Park, and do a food tour of the city together.
Private Island Living off the coast of Greece. A small Island villa just for two. Peace, quiet, and no nosey neighbours.
ADDED THURSDAY:
Enjoy a long-weekend away to Ibiza where you will experience both sides of the Island; nights out in the best clubs with the greatest DJs and the nights in watching sunsets by the beach, most luxurious dinners. A date with the best of both worlds.
Get tipsy together on a weekend away at Amalfi Coast. Stay in five-star Hotel Santa Caterina, with its far-reaching views along the coast, a luxurious beach club and two restaurants, for a four-day ‘Luxury Amalfi Coast Wine Experience’.
Arrive in San Sebastián just when the locals get started for the night, around 9pm. Choose from a number of Michelin star restaurants and spend the rest of the night drinking and enjoying the company. Wake up the next day for a walk along the golden beaches and explore more of the food the city has to offer.
Take a hike around the Isle of Skye and maybe a dip in the small water ways if you're brave enough. See the beauty that Scotland has to offer. The night will end at a cottage for 2 with a chef catered meal and an overnight stay.
During the day, enjoy a walking tour of Haga Old Town in Gothenburg, Sweden and a small boat tour of some of the archipelago. End the night with dinner at family owned Familjen where the mood is cosy and the food is all local.
A long weekend in Monaco. Enjoy the comfort of the iconic Café de Paris, spending the afternoon pampered in its spa before heading to an opera. Michelin restaurants, beach sunsets, and ultimate luxury mark a perfect weekend.
Austria. Visit the lakeside alpine village of Hallstatt in the Alps and enjoy a picnic lunch via boat ride. Attend an Austrian Apple Strudel Cooking Class in the afternoon before venturing to Salzburg to tour Hohensalzburg Fortress. Dine at the restaurant atop and attend a night-time concert there while taking in the balcony view of the historic town of Salzach below, including the river and mountains.
A weekend in Positano, along Italy's soaring Amalfi Coast. This includes a private boat tour to the island of Capri.
Sunset watching on a private yacht off the Greek Islands in quiet and private location, followed by luxurious but relaxed dinner and champagne. (edited to be in-keeping with geographical constrictions. Send a follow up date acknowledging this if you wish to change it. ♥)
Jetset to Finland, spend the morning exploring the snowy forest on horseback, try your hand at ice fishing before enjoying lunch prepared over an open fire. Experience the excitement of an overnight husky or reindeer safari to chase down the northern lights and return to the lodge the next afternoon to wind down in one of the glass house igloos of Kakslauttanen resort and enjoy the spectacular sights with a warm hot chocolate and a decadent five course dessert degustation.
7 notes · View notes
alexander-travels-europe · 1 year ago
Text
Crete Chronicles: Day 7
Today was my birthday, so I got to choose what we did today. So, we went to Knossos. From the villa we're staying at, it is about an one and a half hour drive to Knossos; so we had to get up early.
The drive was mostly uneventful, every now and then a reckless Greek, but nothing bad. We reached Knossos, and were a bit taken aback. There were at least five tourist busses in the parking lot.
But, we went in anyway. Sadly, it was too crowded to really enjoy the sights. And the guided tours were heavily annoying, the groups often times standing still for long times where we thus had to wait.
We looked around, seeing what there was to see but we quickly got bored. We went to the exit and back to the car.
We decided to go to the archeological museum of Heraklion and eat somewhere close to there. But as we drove there, the chances of that happening grew slim.
The traffic was annoying and the gps send us in the wrong direction numerous times. At this point we were just done with everything and we decided to go back to the villa.
We got lost multiple times in the labyrinth that is the streets of Heraklion, but somehow we managed to find the highway. We drove back to the villa, about halfway through having a break to drink some water and eat stroopwafels.
After a quick stop at Lidl, we went back to the villa. We lounged about, had dinner and had some coffee before deciding to call it a day.
0 notes
primortravel · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
New Post has been published on https://primortravel.com/where-to-stay-in-crete/
Where to Stay in Crete
Hello fellow travelers, and welcome to the largest island in Greece and the 5th biggest one in the Medditirean sea! I think Crete is one of the best places to stay in the country and the picturesque views of the White Mountains and traditional food will make sure you’ll share the same opinion by the time you leave! This place is every historian’s dream come true! There’s an archaeological museum at every corner and an ancient ruin in all the towns! 
Are you looking for where to stay in Crete? Then you’ll be happy that here you’ll find the dreamiest crystal clear water surrounding the heavenly beaches from this island. I’m sure you’ll enjoy the Cretan air as well; apparently, it has healing powers! Hippocrates, known as the “father of medicine,” said that, so I guess we can take his word for it! 
The villages on the islands are full of family run businesses, the best hotels, and local tavernas. Walk around the old town and admire the Venetian architecture and stop at one of the tavernas to eat some fresh fish! 
In this article, I’ll present the best Cretan hotels and areas in the village for each type of visitor. From luxury hotels to on-budget Airbnbs, I have made a list of some of the best places that you can find here. Even if it’s the biggest Greek island, make sure you book in advance as they sell out quickly! Plus, most places have a free cancelation policy, so there’s no risk if you change your mind! 
Let’s go! We have many villages to visit!
If you are in a hurry
Below you can find some luxury hotels and cool accommodation options for your next trip in Crete, all located in the central area of Chania:
airbnb
Modern House
An Airbnb with amazing reviews
budget hotel
Kumba Hostel
Best affordable accommodation in the center
Here is a map of Crete that will guide you through all the areas that I’m going to talk about:
1. Chania – where to stay in Crete for the first time
Are you ready to get lost on the streets of this stunning town in Greece? Also known as Hania, this beautiful village located in the west part of the island is one of the best places to stay in Crete. If this is your first time here, you should stay in Chania, as it is the second largest town and the most beautiful one if you ask me, so you’ll have plenty to do or see! Just make sure you book in advance to get the best deals!
Divided into two parts, the new village and the old one, you’ll fall in love with the vintage architecture, colorful villas, and small streets full of plants and multiple stairs. In the old part of Chania, you’ll find the harbour that has an authentic Old Venetian lighthouse that will transport you back in time.
Sit at one of the local bars and restaurants fronting the sea, wander around the old town, explore all the souvenir shops and boutique hotels, mingle with the Greek people, and enjoy this magical romantic sight.
In the new part of this western Crete town, you’ll find more shops; however, they are bigger, and some are designer! Stop at one of the nearby stores if you’re in the mood to treat yourself. You’re on vacation, so why not! You’ll find large hotels in this area as well, but the best part about Greece is that there’s a historical site at every corner! 
Luxury hotel
Domes Zeen
This beautiful resort in Chania has a contemporary design. I just love the huge windows in the rooms, giving you a chance to enjoy the great views from your bed! The hotel has a private beach area, so you’ll be able to enjoy some peace and quiet. The breakfast at the restaurant is so delicious and they have family rooms for those traveling with kids.
Other accommodation options in Chania
mid-range
Sea & City Apartments
A family run contemporary hotel that has great rooms and a charming terrace
budget
Kumba Hostel
One of the best villas, with perfect comfy rooms and a stunning bar
airbnb
Modern House
Stay in Chania in a lovely place with an amazing view of the sea 
Things to do in Chania
2. Rethymno – best place to stay in Crete on a budget
I’m sure you’ll want to visit this perfect little village on the Greek island once you find out about the amazing hotels and little local shops around this area. The town is located in the north, just 45 km (20 miles) away from Chania. The long sandy beach will be the best place to relax and spend some time admiring the crystal clear water and enjoying the sun.
Travelers who go on holiday on a budget will love this place in Crete, Greece because it is a university town filled with students and you’ll find tons of affordable hotel options.
The streets are paved with cobblestones, so it will be like traveling back to ancient times. Explore the beautiful beaches of Rethymno; they are great for water sports enthusiasts. Take advantage of the unique mountain scenery and wander around the charming traditional hillside villages but don’t forget to visit an amazing museum or two in town.
The history in Greece is so rich you’ll catch yourself falling in love with every little stone and fortress that has a hidden story and meaning. This medieval town is very well preserved, probably the best out of all the villages in Crete, so the atmosphere near the Orthodox churches and mosques is quite fantastic.
Spend your holiday nights at the greek tavernas, under the moonlight, starry sky, with a glass of the best wine, and enjoy this unique experience. If you want to visit more parts of Greece during your holiday; check this complete article on where to stay in Mykonos!
Luxury hotel
Dyo Suites
This charming Rethymno hotel located near the seaside has the most amazing rooms. Each unit has a patio from where you can admire the great views of the sea while drinking your morning coffee. Just have a look at the bathtub and you’ll already be picturing yourself relaxing there with a glass of wine after a full day at the beach. If you want to explore around, the Venetian Harbour is located within a walking distance.
Other accommodation options in Rethymno
mid-range
Menta City
A charming boutique hotel with soundproof rooms, a bar, and an outdoor pool
budget
Sea Front Old Town
A Rethymno hotel with amazing rooms that have balconies with picturesque sea views
airbnb
Elegant Studio
A great place with one outdoor private pool and a patio, you’ll find beaches nearby
Things to do in Rethymno
3. Heraklion – where to stay in Crete for the urban life
The capital city, also known as Iraklio, which lies on the island’s north coast along the Sea of Crete, combines the modern and urban vibes perfectly with the older part of the town. Even if you decide to set your base here and stay at a boutique hotel, you can take the ferry to other islands as Heraklion has great traveling connections. Who doesn’t love traveling by boat?
Don’t let the designer shops and cool restaurants or bars fool ya; this fantastic island is filled with traditional old tavernas, history sites, and museums. You can visit the archaeological site of Knossos place, it will take you 20 minutes by car to get there
Still acting as a fishing village, you can go in the morning and see the fisherman catching the prey of the day and while you’re there, make sure you check out the 16th-century fort (it’s located within a walking distance) for some amazing views. If you stay in Crete, Heraklion, you’ll find many valleys with vineyards and olive groves that look very romantic, just like the ones in movies, so couples are going to love these spots!
Although it’s an urban city, you should explore the old city walls which the Arabs built. Initially, there were seven bastions in case of combat, but only the Martinengo Bastion managed to survive. You can find the tomb of the famous writer N. Kazantzakis and check out the stunning views! Check out this article for where to stay in Santorini if you want to find more cool towns and beaches on the Greek islands!
Luxury hotel
Aquila Atlantis
One of the best places to stay in Crete! I just love the sun loungers by the pool; what a great place to have a cocktail and enjoy the sunset! The rooms in the hotel have elegant decor with views of the village and the harbour. The food is delicious here, and there’s a bar where you can enjoy a glass of wine before going up to your room!
Other accommodation options in Heraklion
mid-range
Metropole Urban
A perfect hotel very picturesque, with cozy rooms with balcony and a restaurant 
budget
So Young
A friendly hostel with minimalistic design with a terrace and beaches nearby
airbnb
Modern Apartment
A gorgeous, spacious Crete apartment with a huge tub on the terrace
Things to do in Heraklion
4. Hersonissos – where to stay in Crete for families
If you’re planning a holiday with the whole family and want to find the best place to stay that will help you keep the kids entertained, Hersonissos is for you! It’s located 20 km (15 miles) east of Heraklion and it’s famous for its luxurious resorts, sandy beaches, and two fun aquariums!
There is also a fun, happy train to get from place to place and most restaurants here are well equipped with a children’s area! Book your trip in advance if you stay in Crete, Hersonissos as it’s a great place for kids and you wouldn’t want to miss out!
This resort town has restaurants and bars with terraces where you can eat a delicious local dinner and enjoy the atmosphere of this Greek village at night. The views are magical and all the lights from the busy places blend beautifully with the turquoise water.
Make sure you take some time to explore the island and visit all the archeological sites and museums nearby. Shopping for souvenirs will never be this easy as there are tons of small boutique shops where you can find the most authentic and unique gifts.
I highly recommend taking at least one day just to relax and explore the Cretan beaches in Hersonissos. Take the family, bring some food, make a picnic and enjoy the beautiful weather and warm crystal clear water. Maybe go and watch the sunset near the rocks on the beach, it will surely look stunning!
Luxury hotel
Creta Maris
This luxurious seaside resort in Hersonissos has it all! With 15 pools both for adults and for children, a water park on site where families can have fun all day long, an open-door cinema, and a spa where adults can relax, this hotel will give you the experience of a lifetime! I just love romantic dinner settings near the sea surrounded by rocks and candles.
Other accommodation options in Hersonissos
mid-range
Palmera Beach
A great Hersonissos hotel with pools for children, spacious rooms with a bar and restaurant
budget
Anna Maria Village
A perfect hotel for families with a shopping center on site and 2 pools
airbnb
Minimalistic Suite
A great place by the beach with a private backyard and a modern cool room
Things to do in Hersonissos
5. Malia – best place to stay in Crete for nightlife
You better put your dancing shoes on! This village, located 30 km (20 miles) east of Heraklion, is the best city on the island for couples and people who want to party the night away in the Cretan bars. Have fun in the sun on the beach during the day and get drunk on cocktails in town during the night! If you’re still in the mood for some exploring, don’t worry Malia still has tons of ancient archaeological spots too. 
On most streets, you’ll find restaurants that serve delicious traditional food and some nice hotels to stay in while you visit Malia. You’ll probably find a young European person at every corner of the city looking to have some fun as this is the best area to stay in Crete for nightlife. Everyone is very friendly in this town so don’t be scared to mingle with everyone in the bars!
If you need a break from all the bars and restaurants, spend a night wandering around the small streets of Malia that have beautiful pastel-colored houses and plants hanging from the windows. I highly recommend exploring the old part of this beautiful village while the sun sets over the island, couples are going to love this fantastic experience!
Luxury hotel
Ikaros
Wake up in this Greek paradise after a night of partying in the town! I love the atmosphere of this hotel, which has a private beach, 4 swimming pools and a great restaurant which serves traditional food. Watching the sunset here from the big outdoor pool should be spectacular! Take some time off from bar hopping and relax in the luxurious spa.
Other accommodation options in Malia
mid-range
Drossia Palms
A tropical hotel with a sun terrace, swimming pool and spacious modern rooms
budget
Laplaya Beach
A hotel located near the beach that has comfy apartments and a garden
airbnb
Deluxe Suite
One of the best places to stay with beautiful sights of the sea and elegant rooms
Things to do in Malia
6. Elounda – where to stay in Crete for luxury
A former fishing village, this place is now one of the trendiest areas to stay in Crete; although it’s small, this luxurious town has a lot to offer. Famous movie stars, like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, have spent their holiday here so you’ll find the best luxury resorts and beaches. That’s not the only thing that makes Elounda a top tourist location, the picturesque landscape of the blue lagoon visible from the Gulf of Korfos harbour will take your breath away! 
If you’re looking for an extravagant place where to stay in Crete, I’ve found your match! You can enjoy many things in this perfect city; you can go shopping around town or have dinner in a fancy restaurant and admire all the high-class people who are strolling around Elounda. Although this area has many contemporary aspects, you’ll still enjoy that old town vibe and get to see archeological sites.
There are beautiful beaches near Elounda where you can enjoy some peace and quiet and maybe sit under a palm tree and watch the beautiful crystalline water. Another nearby place that you can reach is Spinalonga Island; you can take a day tour by boat to this deserted island which was used as a leper colony between 1903 and 1957. The sights here are unique and still see some of the ruins.
Luxury hotel
Royal Marmin Bay Boutique
Did anyone ask for the best views in Crete? This famous boutique hotel in Elounda has the best outdoor pool in town. Sipping cocktails at sunset and admiring the blue sea will make you feel like you got lost somewhere in paradise. The rooms are very spacious and the restaurant serves the best sushi ever!
Other accommodation options in Elounda
mid-range
Garden Suites
Admire the amazing mountain views from the outdoor pool and enjoy some yummy drinks in this hotel
budget
Christina Boutique
A great Elounda apartment with beautiful sea views, a restaurant and spacious rooms 
airbnb
Traveller’s Home
One of the best places to stay with 2 bedrooms, a kitchen and a beautiful garden with flowers 
Things to do in Elounda 
Take the boat to visit Spinalonga Island
Go swimming in the blue waters of Kolokytha Beach
Sit in the town square and admire all the best-dressed people
Have dinner at the fancy Lotus Eaters restaurant by the sea
Enjoy the views near the ancient Windmills Pros Elounda
Have a relaxing night in at the boutique hotel
Sit under the trees on Paralia Schisma Elounda beach
Visit the Spinalonga Fortress
Catch the sunset while sipping the best wine at BEERaki Pub
Eat some delicious fresh sushi at Eegospasio in the city
Go on a day trip to another Crete town to see the ancient ruins 
BONUS: The 5 best beaches in Crete
Whether you’ve already planned your holiday here or you’re debating with the whole family about where to stay in Crete during your vacation, one thing is certain: you have to pack lots of bathing suits because here you’ll find some of the best sandy beaches out of all of the Greek islands. 
I know you’ll have lots of famous archaeological sites to visit, not to mention there’s a museum at every corner, but I’m sure you’ll also be in the mood for some good old beach fun. And if beaches are your main reason to visit Crete, you might want to make sure you stay near some of these beauties. 
FUN FACT: Zeus the King of Gods was born in a cave and he was raised on mount Ida. A place in Crete that has now become a popular ancient excavation site!
If it’s good enough for the Gods, it’s good enough for me! Let’s see some of the best beaches in Crete that you should check out during your holiday! Everyone I know who went on vacation here recommended that it’s best to rent a car, just so you can move easily from one place to another, so I think you should consider this so you’ll have the best Cretan experience!
1. Elafonisi Located on the southwestern corner of the island, this perfect place is just a 1.5 hours drive away from Chania. The beach is famous for its pinkish sand, which was white before but it turned this color because of the shells. 
This lagoon beach in Crete can get quite busy during the summer, you can’t be surprised since it looks like paradise, with blue water and pink sand. Families will like this place as the water isn’t too deep so the kids can play in peace. You can explore around and discover some nice restaurants with traditional food.
2. Falassarna This beautiful tranquil spot is located on the west end of the island just 40 km (20 miles) away from Chania by car. On the road to Falassarna, you’ll see tons of olive groves and greek villas.
The water is amazing, although it’s not really recommended for families to come here as the currents are really strong; however, windsurfers should check out this friendly beach in Crete. There are also many restaurants and tavernas that you can visit after a full day at the beach
3. Preveli A remote beach located on the south of the Cretan coast just 1.5 hours away by car from Chania; cliffs surround this place, so if we have any adventure fans here, then check out this one!
It might be a bit tricky to access the beach just because you have to go down a steep path, but hey, looking on the bright side you can get some exercise done during your holiday! Make sure you stop at one of the tavernas before going down to the beach for some delicious refreshments.
4. Balos Located 55km (30 miles) northwest of Chania, this white sand beach is one of the best places on the island. Surrounded by rocks and crystal clear water this beautiful place doesn’t have any restaurants at it’s shore so you should buy a meal to go from one of the restaurants you pass on the way. Be careful on the road, it’s quite rocky but once you get here it will be so worth it! Enjoy the silence!
5. Seitan Limania Just 20 km (10 miles) away northeast of Chania, this hidden beach is worth the climb down from the top of the rocks surrounding it. The views are as beautiful as from above and from below. It’s quite small so you won’t have any other activities than tanning and swimming in the blue water! 
Frequently asked questions about Crete
🏝️ What is the best part of Crete to stay?
One of the best places to stay in Crete is Chania, it has the best hotels like Domes Zeen and great restaurants. Plus, you will fall in love with the vibe in the picturesque Old town and there’s an archaeological museum at every corner.
🌅 What is the most beautiful part of Crete?
The northern part of Crete is definitely the most beautiful and one of the best places to stay as it has most of the major towns mentioned above and the top tourist attractions.
💙 Which part of Crete is best for couples?
If you’re wondering where to stay in Crete with your loved one then Malia should be your destination on the island. It is filled with many romantic restaurants, friendly locals, and picturesque views. Ikaros is the perfect resort for a romantic getaway. 
🌞 Which side of Crete is warmer?
Although the south part of the Cretan island is usually a couple of °C warmer, temperatures are roughly the same in all areas.
Conclusion
I hope you had fun during this virtual written tour of the villages in Crete, I sure did! I’m happy I’ve got the chance to help you find the best area to stay on the islands and which hotels are best suited for you! Make sure you book in advance as these sell like hotcakes! Remember you can always pick one as a base and explore from there.
I know I’ve given you tons of hotel choices from where you can choose the best one to stay in during your holiday in Crete but here are my top two favorites hotels from Chania:
This is where I leave you, I’m sure you’re already sailing on a boat to Greece or dreaming about the pink Cretan sand! I wish you a fun holiday filled with adventures in the gorge or in the village and day drinking in all the friendly bars.
Do leave a comment below if you have any questions or suggestions for our fellow travelers!
Safe travels, 
Victoria
Source link
1 note · View note
lakeviewsuitescrete · 4 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Where to stay in Crete, Greece to enjoy holidays to their maximum potential?
If it's on your mind to travel to Greece for holidays and Crete is on your itinerary, then you must be wondering and searching for the best stuff in Crete from various sources. The first thing that you want to know as a priority is, where to stay in Crete?
Crete is a huge island and there are so many factors to consider while choosing the best place for your stay, particularly if it’s your first ever stay on the island. After going through this blog, it will be easier for you to select the greatest place to stay in Crete. Above all, you will find attractive places and surroundings of Crete Island as well.
About Crete Greece
Crete is known for its beautiful landscapes and scenery. Apart from this, It is not only one of the most beautiful islands in Greece but also among the best places around the globe. It doesn’t matter if you are travelling to Crete to explore its splendid beaches or discovering the incredible mountain landscape.
Regions in Crete Greece
Before selecting an appropriate place to stay in Crete, Greece, one must know about the regions and surroundings of the island. There are four divisions of Crete Island.
The regions are as follows:
Lasithi (East Crete)
Heraklion (Central Crete)
Rethymnon (West Crete)
Chania (West Crete)
Each of these is important and a must to explore. If you are looking for a short stay of 3 to 4 days on Crete island, you must explore at least 2 regions. On the contrary, if your stay is for approximately 10 days, we will recommend you to go through all the beautiful distinctive regions of Crete island. For this, you have to select the popular and the best place for your stay.
Kavallos Crete, Greece
If you are planning to stay in Kavallos, then we will disclose a perfect villa for a maximum of 6 people and the price per night is also economical. The villa is located by Lake Kournas a unique freshwater lake. It is within driving distance of other notable destinations
 Getting Around Crete Greece
The area is designed for guests to walk or bike to and from the lake. For further distances, there are taxis, bus transportation, and scooters for rent.
Distance from villa to other notable places of Crete Greece
Lake Kournas - 120 meters     5-minute walk
Georgioupolis Beach - 3 miles
Argiroupoli Springs - 4.1 miles
Koutalas Beach - 9.9 miles
White Mountains Protected Forest     - 16.7
The main attraction near kavallos
Lake Kournas is the main attraction near this beautiful villa in Crete. Kournas Lake is the only freshwater lake in Crete. Lake Kournas was famous as Lake Koressia in the distant past but later took its present name from the Arabic word for lake. The lake is in a beautiful landscape, lying in a valley among the hills, about 4 km from Georgioupolis in Chania Prefecture (west Crete). Without any doubt, Lake Kournas is the best attraction near the villa and certainly, no one wants to miss this attractive tourist place.
About this beautiful Villa located in Kavallos
2 Newly Built Magnificent Private Outdoor Pool The most perfect location! 5-minute walk to the Lake with Sea View and Mountain View. Elegant, fully air-conditioned villas offer guests a unique holiday with breathtaking unobstructed views of the pristine Lake Kournas and fun beach resort activities within a 15-minute drive.
NO CLEANING FEE, NO SERVICE FEE! ✔✔Towels&Linens✔ Wifi✔EspressoMachine✔Crib✔Inflatable pool✔Refrigerator✔Microwave✔Iron✔Hair Dryer✔BBQ Grill✔Soap&Shampoo Etc. The Space We designed this villa by keeping traveller's preferences in mind, with all the amenities of a vacation retreat combined with the conveniences of a home. Also, a knowledgeable host can provide guests with information on local cuisine and sites of interest. Livingroom The living space has been furnished to accommodate a family or a group with ample seating and an entertainment centre with satellite channels and free Wi-Fi. Can convert both couches into beds providing additional sleeping areas as needed. Kitchen The fully equipped kitchen provides guest with an updated top of the line appliances and utensils, allowing for a morning cup of coffee or a home-cooked evening meal.
Dining The villa offers indoor and outdoor dining. Guests can enjoy family-style dining at the six-seat dining table or a more casual atmosphere out on the veranda. Bedrooms Furthermore, the villa has two bedrooms. We realize that travelling can be exhausting so we have furnished all bedrooms with high-quality mattresses and linens. Ensuring that guests will have a full night’s sleep.
Bedroom 1:  furnish with a large double bed. Sleeping, two adults.
Bedroom 2:  Has two single beds, allowing 2 adults or children to sleep comfortably. Bathrooms The home has Two Full Bathrooms. Besides, staying with us, guests will be provided with basic toiletries and extra linens.
Benefits of selecting this beautiful villa for your vacations in the Crete region
You will have the entire villa to yourself.
Moreover, 5 step cleaning process     as per instructions of Airbnb is ensured.
Above all, you can have a     self-check-in with the doorman.
Title: Where to stay in Crete, Greece.
Meta - Description: Kavallos is the best place to stay in Crete, Greece with its surroundings beautifully equipped landscapes & the beautiful lake named Kournas.
3 notes · View notes
bidenmemes · 5 years ago
Text
Crete holidays and where to stay
Crete hosts practically a quarter of Greece’s travelers, but island is large enough to make you feel as if you are in your own paradise.Crete has the longest summers in Greece so allow the sunshine heat your soul as the island reveals its outstanding attractiveness and various landscapes with dream-like villages on green hillsides.Throughout your Crete holiday getaway, embrace unique traditions, meet friendly locals in the coffee corners or be a part of the numerous festivals in which music is the food of love.Crete is the birthplace of the Minoans, who ruled 4,000 yrs ago, as a result no visit to the island is total with no a stop to the Palace of Knossos, south of the capital Heraklion. No matter your flavor or pursuits, there is a tiny bit of something for every person in Crete.So, if you’re daydreaming about sun-soaked shorelines, shimmering clear water, and stylish hotels, luxury Crete vacations must be at the best of your checklist. Its stunning landscape, silky sand dunes, brilliant blue ocean, and rich historical past are waiting for you to explore. But when you choose one of Crete’s luxury vacations, you won’t even need to deliver your self to depart your five-star hotel if you really don't come to feel like it. Cretans know luxury indicates different items to diverse holidaymakers, so they offer you anything to attractiveness to every person. With every thing from five-star hotels to fashionable flats on offer you, it is up to you to generate your excellent getaway!Have you heard of Grecotel Amirandes in Crete? Amirandes is a 5 * luxurious, seashore side resort located on the East coastline of Crete, modelled on a Cretan palace. Best for families and couples, Amirandes gives attendees an island water paradise in a gorgeous, unique and non-public environment. This advanced nevertheless comfortable beachfront vacation resort gives supreme convenience with impeccable Cretan hospitality.The villas and bungalows are situated close to sea water lagoons, bordered by palm trees, the place at night time tiny lights flicker from the pools mirroring the stars over. The non-public seaside villas and dream villas have their own pool and spacious terrace major down to the sandy beach front.The resort runs alongside a prolonged sandy seashore, ideal to appreciate a total host of water sports activities, lengthy swims in the balmy Cretan sea, or an night stroll. There are tennis courts, seaside volleyball and the Crete golfing course is only 10km away. Amirandes has six contrasting restaurants from great Greek seafood to Asian delicacies in its vibrantly made purple Blue Monkey cafe. The Elixir Spa in the lagoon wing delivers a number of treatments in a relaxing and Zen like atmosphere. They use substitute therapies and therapies as effectively as the much more traditional methods of aromatherapy and reflexology.Amirandes has 212 rooms and suites to fit all budgets, sixty of them with private pools. Some have private health rooms, designer bathrooms and Jacuzzis. Loved ones suites are excellent for families with two kids, with a personal pool, flat screen Lcd Tv with satellite channels, tea producing facilities, a shaded terrace, mini bar and WiFi. Loos are lavish with deep soaking tub and different shower.
1 note · View note
heartbreaknvte · 5 years ago
Text
The beauties of Crete island
Crete is the birthplace of the Minoans, who ruled four thousand yrs ago, as a result no visit to the island is total without having a stop to the Palace of Knossos, south of the capital Heraklion. No matter your style or pursuits, there’s a small bit of anything for everybody in Crete.So, if you are daydreaming about sun-soaked seashores, shimmering clear water, and chic hotels, luxury Crete vacations ought to be at the leading of your checklist. Its breathtaking landscape, silky sand dunes, brilliant blue ocean, and rich background are ready for you to explore. But when you decide on one of Crete’s luxury vacations, you will not even need to have to bring your self to leave your five-star hotel if you do not come to feel like it. Cretans know luxury means diverse items to distinct holidaymakers, so they supply one thing to attractiveness to everybody. With every thing from five-star hotels to fashionable apartments on supply, it is up to you to generate your excellent getaway!Have you heard of Grecotel Amirandes in Crete? Amirandes is a 5 * lavish, seashore side resort located on the East coastline of Crete, modelled on a Cretan palace. Excellent for people and couples, Amirandes gives attendees an island water paradise in a gorgeous, unique and non-public setting. This sophisticated but calm beachfront vacation resort provides supreme convenience with impeccable Cretan hospitality.The villas and bungalows are situated close to sea water lagoons, bordered by palm trees, in which at evening very small lights flicker from the swimming pools mirroring the stars over. The non-public seaside villas and dream villas have their own pool and spacious terrace major down to the sandy beach front.The resort runs along a extended sandy seashore, perfect to enjoy a total host of water sports, lengthy swims in the balmy Cretan sea, or an evening stroll. There are tennis courts, beach volleyball and the Crete golfing course is only 10km away. Amirandes has six contrasting restaurants from great Greek seafood to Asian delicacies in its vibrantly made crimson Blue Monkey cafe. The Elixir Spa in the lagoon wing gives a variety of treatments in a relaxing and Zen like ambiance. They use option therapies and treatment options as effectively as the more classic approaches of aromatherapy and reflexology.Amirandes has 212 rooms and suites to fit all budgets, sixty of them with non-public pools. Some have private health rooms, designer bathrooms and Jacuzzis. Loved ones suites are excellent for families with two kids, with a personal pool, flat screen Lcd Tv with satellite channels, tea creating facilities, a shaded terrace, mini bar and WiFi. Loos are lavish with deep soaking tub and different shower. Villas and suites offer further amenities as cosmetics and wine coolers, a choice of bathtub toiletries and pillow menu. The Amirandes welcomes family members with children and has facilities for all ages. Grecoland is a children’s playground and club, a brightly painted fairy tale planet complete of entertaining pursuits, games and competitions for ages 3 to 12 many years. The club is open up day-to-day underneath the supervision of teachers. There is a children's pool and children's menu available, as effectively as substantial chairs, cots and babysitting providers. The Tasty Corner offers a constant supply of fresh fruits, cakes, refreshments and ice lotions.For people who love the water, Amirandes is a water-paradise.
1 note · View note
villainthegarden-blog · 5 years ago
Text
A great place to make memories
Tumblr media
I’ve been visiting this place since I met my husband over a decade ago. Coming from the Greek mainland myself, Crete -famous worldwide for its natural beauty, cultrural wealth and exquisite cuisine- always seemed to me like a wondrous place to visit; little did I know about Gournes, this little charming village by the sea close to Heraklion, the largest city on the island. However, what really got to me was this beautiful summer house with the colourful garden, I fell in love with it the minute I laid my eyes on it.
Are you familiar with the Greek island architecture? The picturesque white houses with blue doors and windows? This is the case of Villa in the Garden, a  90 sq.m. house built to accommodate the family’s need to relax and enjoy some serious quality time away from the fast-paced city life.The spacious patios offer access to a large garden that features an astonishing variety of trees and flowers (vaudevillians, jasmine trees, hibiscuses, rosebushes, indigenous lilies etc.) .
Tumblr media
If you want to blow some steam off...
You’re at the right place! Enjoy every moment of your holiday, spend time  in the garden, wander in the orchard, or relax on a hamstring under the thick shade of the eucalyptus and the palm trees. Go swimming, the beach is only 5 minutes away; go walking or riding a bike along the coastline at sunset, feel the cool sea breeze against your skin and let the glorious colours of the horizon amaze you. Visit the Cretaquarium, that is litteraly 10 minutes on foot from home, and discover more than 2,000 marine creatures.
Tumblr media
Discover the wild beauty, geographical diversity and cultural wealth of Crete
Crete is the largest Greek island featuring an amazing geographical diversity: a beautiful sandy coastline along with imperious wild mountains, lakes, caves, waterfalls, canyons and valleys. From small villages to large cities and cosmopolitan destinations, the island welcomes a wide range of travellers from across the world.
Its long fascinating history has left tangible marks on the land & the people; no doubt, Crete is an island with a strong cultural identity that spans from unique local costums to art, music and an amazing gastronomy that is considered the quintessence of the Mediterranean diet. Long story short, there are endless opportunities to enjoy yourself, spend quality time with your loved ones and make beautiful memories that will accompany you throughout your life.
Are you ready for a lifetime experience? Find out more about Villa in the Garden!
1 note · View note
transferplan-crete · 2 years ago
Text
Karteros, 3km of golden sand next to Heraklion
Tumblr media
Karteros is a resort village, 7km east of the Heraklion airport. The bay of Karteros is 3,5km long. On this long bay there are two settlements, Karteros and Amnissos, but because of the rapid tourism development, the two villages are now merged to one.
In this beautiful beachfront, with the golden sand, you will find many hotels, restaurants, coffee shops and beach bars. Unfortunately, Karteros Bay is open to north winds, that’s why the sea is sometimes wavy. There are no rocks here and the waters are shallow, making ideal for families with small children. The less crowded side of the beach is located just next to the Heraklion airport and it is called Florida. In Florida ends up the river of Karteros which during summertime is dry. Around the area, there are two churches, St John and St Nikon, which are built inside a cave. The main beach of Karteros is very well organized and you can find all touristic amenities. The next beach east of Karteros beach is named Xenia, after a local abandoned hotel. East of Xenia beach is the hill of Paleohora. The archaeologists believe that this is where the ancient town of Amnisos was built. The excavations have revealed several buildings, a large temple and a Minoan harbour. To the east, you will find the famous Minoan Lilies villa. This villa is considered to be the resort house of King Minos. East of the villa is the last part of Karteros bay which is called Tobruk. Here you will find a lot of restaurants, hotels and fish taverns. The beachfront is also very well organized with a nice sandy beach.
Karteros is ideal for family holidays or it can be used as a base for exploring Crete. It is a little bit noisy though as the aeroplanes approach the landing airway of Nikos Kazantzakis airport from this part of the island.
Book your transfer service to Karteros now
https://www.transferplan-crete.com
0 notes
shoptrendthingss · 2 years ago
Text
Satisfying Youth Dreams in Crete
At the point when I was more luxury villas mykonos youthful, I needed to be a paleontologist. I was into Indiana Jones, the old world, and that large number of fantasies and legends probably founded on "history." My grandma cherished that stuff, and she ingrained in me an affection for it as well. Might Lord Arthur at some point be genuine? Did Jesus have a little girl? Have outsiders visited Earth? Was Atlantis genuine? Who knew?!
However, to my exhausted early-youngster, rural self, that's what I fantasized, perhaps as a genuine Indiana Jones, I'd figure it out.
I was particularly captivated by the Minoans, a civilization that prospered from 3000 to 1100 BC on the island of Crete, cresting from 1600 to1400 BC. They were a strong society, with running water and latrines and reservoir conduits some time before the Romans. The legends of Minos, the Minotaur, and Daedalus? That is all from the Minoans. They are additionally frequently remembered to be one of the potential starting points of the Atlantis fantasy.
Past the Minoans, I knew little of Crete past what I had gathered from articles and general common sense. I realized it made its own style of wine, a great deal of olive oil, was well known for its sea shores and, obviously, every one of the memorable vestiges. In any case, I couldn't actually let you know considerably more than that and, even those things I just knew in the vaguest terms.
In any case, fourteen days prior, I did right by my 14-year-old self and ventured foot onto Crete.
Crete is gigantic, estimating 3,219 square miles, and is the biggest island in Greece. With around a hundred sea shores, many authority climbs, about six significant urban communities, and lots of remnants, it calls for critical investment to appropriately investigate.
Tragically, I just had nine days. In such a major spot and with so brief period, I was simply ready to scratch the surfiest of surfaces.
In any case, that is travel and some time is superior to none.
This excursion, I burned through two days in Heraklion, one in Ierapetra, two in Plakias, one in Rethymno, and three in Chania. It was a "features visit" of the island.
Indeed, even with so brief period, Crete satisfied the picture I had developed to me such a long time. It's downright mind boggling.
To start with, it's is huge to such an extent that getting away from the crowds is simple. Outside a couple of well known sea shores and sanctuaries, there are places one can feel like you're the main traveler on the island.
Second, the sea shores are stupendous. Furthermore, they are shockingly shifted for a spot with a solitary environment. They were a reach: from white to yellow to pink sand, from rough to smooth, and in the middle between. One even has palm trees (which is phenomenal here). Anything ocean side you can summon to you, it's on Crete. What's more, with near 100 of them, you are never distant from one by the same token.
As somebody who loves absorbing the sun, a large portion of my time was spent on these sea shores, away from the groups, paying attention to the waves gradually lap the shore. The water was a reasonable, purplish blue that seemed to be the jungles than the Mediterranean, and a profound child blue farther. I hit six sea shores, with Elafonessi, Chrissi, and Balos being my top picks. I never realized Crete was a particularly extraordinary spot for an ocean side occasion!
Third, the scene rises and falls continually: mountains and slopes specked with olive trees then dive into gorges containing a portion of the island's renowned climbing trails. It's a dry environment as well, particularly in the east. Desolate in the late spring, it feels dry, similar to the land hurts for a drop of water. However at that point you travel west and inland a little, and you track down green slopes, ranches, and olive plantations and wonder about how rapidly the scene changes.
Crete's urban areas, going back millennia, diversion as you'd expect of puts based on remnants of before adaptations of themselves. I adored going through hours investigating every one of the little hiding spots of every city, attempting to sort out which rear entryway associated with which. You'd think you were going one way, just to wind up on a road that turned the other way erroneously. I tracked down Rethymno and Chania particularly amusing to become mixed up in.
What's more, the food? We should discuss Cretan food. On this huge and rich island, the hundreds of years have permitted occupants to develop a novel food and their own style of cheeses and wines. It's an exceptionally occasional eating regimen, comprising of greens, organic products, fish, a little protein, vegetables, grain rusks, and a lot of olive oil. You'll feast on a ton of fish, sheep, pork, and, surprisingly, a neighborhood escargot cooked in oil and thyme.
Presumably one of the most popular dishes is dakos, a dry entire grain bread you'll find all over, similar to a bruschetta. It's frequently served without help from anyone else, yet when requested as a starter, generally it's finished off with a tomato puree and cheddar (either feta or mizithra, which is whey cheddar).
Assuming that you're like me, the fastest way to your heart is through your stomach. The crunchy dakos, the pleasantness of neighborhood cheddar, the kind of the barbecued fish, and the variety of the wine — Crete had probably the best food I had my whole time in Greece.
However, the set of experiences made it wake up for me. I went through hours investigating each gallery I could find. The Archeological Gallery in Heraklion is home to an enormous assortment of Minoan curios (generally from Knossos). I became mixed up in their analyzing old coins, ancient rarities, frescoes, and sculptures. (Fun truth: The principal composed language of the Minoans, Direct A, still hasn't been interpreted. Their second, Straight B, is the principal composed variant of Greek!)
Also, there was the old castle of Knossos. I didn't track down the Minotaur. In any case, I tracked down a manual for show me around and I endured two hours investigating each region that was available to people in general. (Unfortunately, many rooms and regions are shut due to Coronavirus). Despite the fact that a large part of the royal residence is reproduced (and maybe incorrectly as well), it was cool and as similarly stunning to be there in fact. You realize that feeling you get when you've longed for a spot for such a long time and afterward you're at last there? That feeling of rapture and unadulterated satisfaction was the manner by which I felt as well.
All spots have a one of a kind energy. Its kin, history, climate, food, speed of life — every last bit of it meets up like instruments in an ensemble to make an objective's own novel orchestra. At times you vibe with that music, now and again you don't.
The energy of Crete was something I certainly flowed with. What's more, I'm appreciative that, whether I get back there, in the wake of developing it in my brain for north of 25 years, it satisfied every one of those youth dreams.
Book Your Excursion to Crete: Strategic Tips and Deceives Book Your Flight Use Skyscanner or Momondo to track down a modest flight. They are my two most loved web search tools since they search sites and carriers all over the planet so you generally realize no stone is left unturned. Begin with Skyscanner first however on the grounds that they have the greatest reach!
Book Your Convenience You can book your lodging with Hostelworld as they have the greatest stock and best arrangements. To remain some place other than an inn, use Booking.com as they reliably return the least expensive rates for guesthouses and modest lodgings.
Remember Travel Protection Travel protection will safeguard you against disease, injury, robbery, and undoings. It's extensive security in the event that anything turns out badly. I never go out traveling without it as I've needed to involve it commonly previously. My #1 organizations that offer the best assistance and worth are:
Wellbeing Wing (for everybody under 70) Safeguard My Outing (for those more than 70) Medjet (for extra bringing home inclusion) Searching for the Best Organizations to Set aside Cash With? Look at my asset page for the best organizations to utilize when you travel. I list every one of the ones I use to set aside cash when I'm out and about. They will set aside you luxury villas mykonos cash when you travel as well.
Need More Data on Greece? Make certain to visit our powerful objective aide on Greece for much additional arranging tips!
0 notes
easylivingheraklion · 2 years ago
Text
Holiday Villas — Family Holidays in Chania Crete
Tumblr media
AMENITIES
Sunbeds, Parasols
Barbeque, Veranta
Free WiFi
Washing machine
Dishwasher
Garden, Outdoor Furniture
Air conditioning
Sunbathing Area
Barbeque
Garden Table & Chairs
Tennis court
Sea access
Outside Dining Table
Playstation
Gardens
Running machine
Exercise Bicycle
Exercise weights
Garage
Grass lawns
Hairdryer
Heating
Fire Extinguisher
Baby cot
Tumblr media
Holiday Villas — Family Holidays in Chania Crete
This luxury designer villa is positioned next to the sea, located near the popular and wonderful city of Chania on the island of Crete.
The villa is located in Akrotiri just minutes away from many sandy beaches and coves in the area including Tersanas and Stavros. Set on a hill, Kronos overlooks the crystal blue waters of the bay of Chania and boasts stunning and unforgettable sunsets. The 3-floor property, surrounded by olive trees and a beautiful garden, offers you a great deal of privacy, allowing you to relax and unwind undisturbed.
Tumblr media
It was built in 2009, and since then provides a significant, well-established holiday, having gained an excellent reputation for its luxury and amenities.
The total living space is 200sqms set on three levels and includes four bedrooms and four bathrooms, spacious and bright living and dining areas, and a fully equipped kitchen, with high-quality electrical appliances.
Kronos is of a unique and modern design built and furnished to a very high quality.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Villas Chania Crete
Family Holidays In Crete
Villas In Crete
Holidays Villas Crete
1 note · View note
architecturaldiamonds · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
More photos on https://www.architectural.diamonds and Instagram: https://instagram.com/architectural.diamonds or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/architectural.diamonds - Retweet our content: https://twitter.com/archidiamonds Project name: Acro Suites A Wellbeing Resort Architecture firm: Study of the 1st Phase - Stavros Peppas & Afoi Orfanaki S.A • Second Phase : Afoi Orfanaki S.A Location: Mononaftis Bay, Agia Pelagia, Heraklion, Greece Photography: Georgos Sfakianakis Principal architect: Design team: Konstantina & Danae Orfanaki Built area: Site area: Design year: 2019 Completion year: 2021 Collaborators: Utopia Hotel Design, Theme Spa -Architectural Firm Interior design: Manos Kypritidis (Restaurant & Bar Interior Designer) Civil engineer: Edifice Structural engineer: Edifice Environmental & MEP: Regeon Renewable Energy Systems Landscape: Dimitris Karameris Lighting: Neapolis Vicky Dimakis, Tsakirellis Ioannis Supervision: Ioannis & Nikolaos Orfanakis Construction: Afoi Orfanaki S.A Material: Local Stone, Antique Egyptian And Cretan Marble , Corten Metallic Details, Wood From Mount Athos, Solid Oak Phaestos Stones, Copper, Pressed Cement Mortar In Warm Tones Budget: 10.000.000 Euros Client: Orfanakis Bros Status: Completed Typology: Hospitality › Boutique Resort With Suites And Villas ACRO Suites, one of Crete’s newest luxury wellness hotels, is opening to guests for the first full season in April 2022. The property pays homage to its surrounding nature through the considered use of materials and textures. To ensure their vision was properly brought to life, the hotel’s owners sought out the best local Greek designers and craftsmen to collaborate with across the property for an authentic Cretan feel. The rough marble details, natural stones and unrefined wood complement the look and feel of the hotel. The final result is a boutique hotel that is well worth travelling for. The elegant design sensibility is proof that design is fundamental to well-being and that the right luxury resorts can help to transform the location that they’re in for the better. Sustainability plays a large role in the hotel’s ethos, with natural materials sourced from Crete such as stones and wood. Sheets and fabrics are all made from organic materials. Food is sourced locally from small farms on the island, all from an organic kitchen with plentiful vegan and vegetarian menu options available. Every suite and villa in the hotel are accompanied by saltwater private pools with breath-taking Cretan Sea views allowing guests to enjoy ultimate privacy in blissful surroundings. Instagram: https://instagram.com/architectural.diamonds Facebook: https://facebook.com/architectural.diamonds Twitter: https://twitter.com/archidiamonds Tumblr: http://architecturaldiamonds.tumblr.com Ello: https://ello.co/architecturaldiamonds Pillowfort: https://www.pillowfort.social/architecturaldiamonds Dailymotion: https://www.dailymotion.com/architecturaldiamonds
0 notes
alexander-travels-europe · 2 years ago
Text
Crete Chronicles: Day 1
Today we got up at three am to go to the airport. Now, our flight didn't leave until 7.55 am, but we had to make a one and an half hour trip to the airport. One of the perks of being on the road that early, is that the highways are basically empty (apart from some trucks).
We parked our car far away from the airport, as it was cheaper to park there and we would be transported to the airport anyways. We reached the airport at around 5.40 am.
The check-in took quite some time as the systems couldn't handle all the people checking in their bagage at once. After everything was checked in, we moved on to the security check.
Security went quite smoothly, the queue moving steadily. Everything was okay and nothing needed to be double-checked.
After the security, we decided to get breakfast. I still wasn't really hungry, so I just bought an iced tea.
As we were waaay too early, we had to wait about an hour before we could go to our gate to board. But, thanks to priority boarding, we were on the plane quite quickly.
We had some delay as fuelling had some hiccups, but within 45 minutes we were in the air, on the way to Crete.
At 12.20 o'clock we landed on Heraklion Airport. The landing was a bit bumpy, but we made it. We quickly were let out of the plane and brought to the baggage-claim.
Now, this took so long. At first, everything seemed to go well, suitcase after suitcase rolled in. But then it suddenly stopped. No more suitcases came out. We still didn't have ours, so we had to wait. After about 20 minutes there came a new wave of suitcases, but mine still didn't come out.
Now, here I was getting slightly stressed. Airports from my country lose baggage quite often, so I thought that had happened to mine. But luckily, after ten minutes it came out.
After a quick bathroom break, we had to pick up our rental car. Here came another bump in the road. (Pun not intended). Apparently our reservation for the car didn't have insurance, so the lady at the desk cancelled our reservation and made a new one with insurance.
After that was taken care of, we dragged our baggage to the car pick-up point. There, we got our car. A slightly smaller one than the one we had initially thought of, but still big enough.
After playing some tetris with our baggage to get it in the car, we were on our way to the villa we had rented. Now sadly, this villa is still a one and an half hour drive from Heraklion so we had to sit and travel some more. But, we quickly got used to the Greek driving this way.
When we thought we had reached our villa, we couldn't find it. After driving in circles for a while, we finally managed to find it. It was hidden behind some big bushes.
After the car was maneuvered in the small driveway, we brought our baggage inside. The villa is even bigger than we had expected and has an amazing pool and a wonderful sunny terrace.
Now, we were getting quite hungry. (As we had completely skipped lunch and barely had any breakfast, or in my case no breakfast). So we drove to a nearby Lidl and got dinner and some quick snacks for in the car.
The snacks weren't amazing, but they helped to still our hunger. We arrived back at the villa and unloaded the groceries.
We had some drinks in the sun and chilled out for a bit. When the hunger kicked in again, we made dinner while jamming to some Eurovision 2023 songs.
We had dinner and unloaded our baggage. As we were still tired from getting up so early, we decided to call it a day. We drank some coffee/tea and went to bed.
0 notes
livikoapartments · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Update 2/5: Samaria gorge will be open from Omalos, from 6/5 onwards (until then it will be accessible only from the southern entrance of Agia Roumeli and only for 2 km) Every week excursion from Frangokastello with @kreta_destinations ! Read the new post below on our blog and register for our weekly trips to the Samaria National Park! https://www.kretadestinations.com/faraggisamarias-omalos/ Transfers and excursions all over Crete! checkavailability 🌐 www.kretadestinations.com 📷 @chrisoula.tsoupaki Enjoy your trip comfort, safety and luxury.... meet the parts of our beautiful place relaxed and carefree. VIP Travel with "Kreta Destinations"! transfers all over Crete From / to #airports / #ports / #villa / #hotel From / to #omalos / #samaria excursions #samariagorge #imbrosgorge #aradainagorge #elafonissi #balos #falassarna #knossospalace ..... and more! Contact us on WhatsApp: 0030 6945 086 106 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kretadestinations.com #kretadestinations #airport #chaniaairport #heraklionairport #chania #rethymno #heraklion #agiosnikolaos #sfakia #plakias #georgioupoli #crete #kreta #minivan #taxi (στην τοποθεσία Crete) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdJXDKqMl-8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
elinarealestate · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
💥PRIVATE VILLA NEAR THE SEA💥 🟩 FOR SALE 📍Ano Kalesa, Crete Greece ⠀⠀ 5 Bed 3.5 Bath⠀ Single Family House.⠀⠀⠀ 💰Ask me for details⠀⠀⠀ Sunny Cretan villa in a private area of 9 acres with a magnificent view of the Gulf of Heraklion, just 5 km away from the Cretan sea, a private pool of 174 square meters, outdoor wood-fired oven, and a beautiful garden in nature for evening strolls. A villa that allows you to simultaneously rejoice both your personal moments and the beauty of the surrounding villages and towns. Secluded by a nearby town or village, yet only minutes away from the crowds of a city. Relax in the private pool or drive to the city center of Heraklion and beaches of the prefecture of Heraklion and not only. The house can be divided into two somewhat independent spaces, the upper and lower floor, with 2 independent kitchens. For cooking enthusiasts, the house also has an external wood-fired oven. ————————————————- •
Buying, selling or renting in New York or New Jersey? Contact us today! Private showings available upon request. Just give us 📞👱🏻‍♀️👦🏽 at 212-961-6329 •⠀ Elina Harrison®️ Rod Harrison®️ • www.elinarealestate.com www.theharrisonteam.kw.com⠀ •⠀⠀ #AGENTUP #RealEstateForSale #RealEstateExpert #Buy #PropertyForSale #RealEstateJerseyCity #RealEstateNYC #JerseyCityRealEstate #NYCRealEstate # #JerseyCity #justlisted #home #yard #theharrisonteam #Realtor #Realestate #Realestateagent #Milliondollarlisting #OpenHouse #jcheights #KWCityLife #hudsoncountyrealestate #hobokenrealestate #bayonnerealestate #manhattanrealestate #montclairrealestate #crete #privatevilla #internationaluxuryhomesales (at Crete Greece) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcFqLj1u5Hc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
teamchamtravels · 3 years ago
Text
DAY 87. OCT 27. Athens, Greece 🇬🇷
For our trip in Crete, Chels has done the majority of the planning around the island, but today is Sam’s itinerary! We are going to Athens, y’all!
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
We woke up bright and early and left our villa at 5:30am to drive to Heraklion airport (~75 min), where we caught our 8am flight to Athens. Everyone was a little sleepy but it all worked out! Logistics are quite different when there’s 11 of us, instead of the normal duo. When we landed in Athens, we made our way to the metro and rode it into the city, getting off at Syntagma Square.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Unfortunately, because we were flying from Crete we didn’t make it to the square in time to see the changing of the guard, but we all appreciated the beauty of the square all the same. From there, we walked to Hadrian’s Arch where we could see the temple of Olympean Zeus from outside the fence. It was really cool to see something that has been there since the Roman times. And the temple from even earlier! Tour guide Sam even prepared small wikipedia excerpts for the group so we’d learn a little bit about each monument.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
After we marveled at the arch for a few minutes, we walked up to the entrance of the Acropolis it was incredible seeing all of this ancient city and the temples and the Parthenon 🏛 learning about how long it took and how much it endured was incredible. Our whole family loved it and it was also incredible to be up so high and see the city surrounding the acropolis below the old and new the balance and importance of this historic place.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
We made our way down and we all were hungry so we headed to town and got amazing falafels that Sam had found! After that we split up some to shops and explore a bit we also found a yummy ice cream spot called melt it was so good! and the rest to head to a rooftop bar for some drinks and views of the acropolis and the city.
We all met up at the rooftop bar and had some drinks and then it was getting time to head on the metro and get back to our flight back to Crete! We made it back to the airport after some time and then to our cars and then drove an hour back to our villa! It was a full and wonderful day together exploring and sammy did an amazing job planning it all out!
0 notes