3 Air conditioned Villas with 2 Shared Pools just 200m level walk to beautiful Almyrida Beach and Restaurants. Spectacular Mountain and Sea Views from the large balconies ideal for sunbathing, alfresco dining or quiet relaxation.
This modern apartment is a cut above the relatively simple accommodation normally available in Paleohora. Situated on the corner of the town's small harbour, it is literally just a stone's throw from the picturesque promenade, lined with cafes and tavernas that run ...
The apartment shares a 14 metre fan shaped swimming pool and enjoy an enviable position and superb seaviews. With the sandy beach of Kalamaki no more than 300 metres away and a number of nearby tavernas and small supermarkets.
Nynemia means peace in ancient Greek, a very appropriate name for this outstanding accommodation set in 6,000 square metres of land and surrounded by olive groves, for almost as far as the eye can see.
Situated on the corner of the town's small harbour, they are literally just a stone's throw from the picturesque promenade, lined with cafes and tavernas that run along the seafront to the pebbly beach.
In an exclusive and completely private hillside position on the northern side of the village, guests at Villa Amanda can enjoy magnificent views of the White Mountains to the south accompanied by the sublime peace, broken only by birdsong and sheep bells.
The large double bedroom has a beautiful walk in dressing room where the washing machine is hidden and an ensuite shower room. Patio doors from this bedroom also lead onto the front terrace.
Villa Ionaida nestles on the side of a green and virginal valley, just below the charming Cretan village of Douliana and off the track that offers a bumpy shortcut to the beach.
Stairs from the living room lead to the double bedroom at first floor level, with French doors opening to two lovely balconies with sea and mountain views. There is a second shower room at this level.
Just above the small village of Spilia and named after Yianni's wife, Villa Katerina is situated in a small clearing amongst the olive groves that shoulder the little road that winds its way up to the tiny cave chapel of Agios Yianni.
The starring feature, by courtesy of Mother Nature herself, is gorgeous sea views through the practically floor to ceiling windows, over the olive trees and neighbouring roof tops.