Description
This is a complex of 5 villas varying from 2 to 3 bedrooms each. Its is an exclusive collection of five individually designed villas that form their own private complex in the quiet Akrotiri peninsula near Chania. The villas are enclosed in a natural stone walled garden, with plenty of grass areas and a 75 m2 tiled swimming pool.
Each villa has its own private garden area, with a pergola that provides a beautiful area for al fresco dining. Two natural stone barbeques are also available for the exclusive use of residents. All bedrooms have their own private balcony with stunning sea or mountain views.
Villa 1: 83 sq.m. (semi detached, 2-bedrooms, private garden at west side) in 238 m2 plot
Villa 2: 84 sq.m. (semi detached, 2-bedrooms) in 204 m2 plot
Villa 3: 99 sq.m. (detached 3 bedrooms) in 242 m2 plot
Villa 4: 86 sq.m. (detached 2 bedrooms) in 240 m2 plot
Villa 5: 95 sq.m. (detached 3 bedrooms) in 280 m2 plot
EACH VILLA FEATURES:
Air conditioning
Under floor heating
WIFI TV 50'
Electrical equipped kitchens with dishwasher and washing machine
Fully furnished
ROOMS INCLUDE:
The three bedroom villas have two Queen size double bedrooms and one bedroom with two single beds. The 2 bedroom villas have one Queen size double bedroom and one bedroom with two single beds. All bedrooms have balconies, Under floor heating is also fitted in each of the villas.
LOCATION:
Use the following co-ordinates on Google earth “fly to” search field 35° 33’ 35.23’ N, 24° 5’44.06” E press enter and it will take you straight to the villa location.
Nearest Airport: Chania at 7 Kilometres
Nearest Ferry: Souda Bay at 14 Kilometres
Nearest Beach: Tersanas at 2.5 Kilometres Kalathas 1,6 Km
Car: recommended
In few meters away there are taverna, cafes and super market
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS:
The Villas are located in the beautiful Akrotiri peninsula near Chania in western Crete in Greece. The beautiful Venetian city of Chania is a 20 minute drive, known as ’little Venice’. Always the first thing you hear about Chania is the Venetian Harbour, the old port, the narrow shopping streets and waterfront restaurants.
The harbour is a must see – old buildings, museums, churches and crafts shops (some with genuinely interesting and sometimes local, products on offer). The atmosphere has a touch of Florence and Venice (a few years ago when those cities still had some room to walk), combined with the culture and character of Cretan people and traditions