Offering free Wifi, parking on-site, and a garden, the recently renovated property Yard offers rooms in Astirákion, 15 miles from Venetian Walls and 15 miles from Heraklion Archaeological Museum.
dorit
Israel
A lovely, authentic, rustic, modest room. From one of the two rooms you have a beautiful Mountain View. You can eat near the window while enjoying the beautiful view or sit outside and enjoy the lovely, peaceful yard. Many mountain trails nearby. Local delicious tavernas 15 minutes away. The nearest beach is also 15 minutes away. John was so welcoming and helpful. Thank you so much for your welcoming hospitality! 🙏We’d love to come back again!
Located in the mountain village of Anogia, Hotel Marina offers rooms with balcony enjoying panoramic views over Psiloritis Mountain. It provides free Wi-Fi access throughout.
JohnGunther
United States of America
This is a beautiful mountainside hotel in a fairly remote village. The manager was extremely friendly, greeting us enthusiastically with welcome cookies as we parked, although she speaks more English than she can easily comprehend. The Marina is not especially cheap at 70€ per night (two people, mid-April, no breakfast) but the very large and well appointed room with a balcony and a phenomenal panoramic view of valleys and mountains merits the price. One of the nicest rooms ever! The kitchenette includes a good refrigerator/freezer and 2-burner stove top but is not equipped for cooking, offering only one pot and no cooking utensils. I had to ask for a frying pan. A few other omissions of common amenities made me wonder if the management is new and inexperienced. No dish soap and sponge were present, making it very hard to clean up after cooking. I asked for those items shortly before we checked out and the manager cheerily insisted that was her job and we had no need to wash dishes. That's absolutely the first time I've ever been told it's okay to leave the kitchen dirty after cooking.. The mattresses on the two single beds were generally okay but one was noticeably lumpy. Anogeia is a very interesting and picturesque town with a rich past, some of it tragic. There are many historical signs interpreting past events. It's also a center for hand woven textiles, with older women working looms right in the shops. The shopping district is a friendly, pleasant environment. It seemed quite prosperous but one proprietor said the economy struggles because tourists come to Crete for the sea, not the mountains. It's a worthwhile town in which to tarry and explore.
Located 1640 feet from Paleokastro Beach, Gabriellas Garden provides accommodations with a shared lounge, a garden and a shared kitchen for your convenience.
Just a 9-minute walk from Palaiokastro Beach and 0.7 miles from Palaiokastro, Beautiful House in Front of the Sea features accommodations in Gázion with a garden.
Set in an area of 28 acres, this resort combines the fine facilities of a luxurious hotel with the authenticity of Cretan tradition and the wild beauty of the island.
Georgios
Cyprus
The hotel is very close to Anogeia village and has a wonderful view towards the mountain Psiloreitis. There is a small lake with fish and ducks and a small farm with peacocks and baby goats that our kid really enjoyed watching.
The indoor pool was clean and relaxing. The room was quite spacious, and there was free parking right outside our door. The traditional cafe is a nice addition.
These cottages, located the eastern slopes of mountain Psiloritis at a height of 2625 feet, are located 16 miles west of Heraklion City and only 2.5 miles from the historic village of Kroussonas.
Lona
United States of America
Host was wonderful, food was wonderful. The view is the best of all of Crete.
Beautiful house and surroundings but too remote. There are no shops around to buy basic foods and one needs a car to get around. We came in November and it was cold. I would not recommend it in the winter
Lydie
United Kingdom
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