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Panormos Rethymno 740 57 Crete |
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Korinna and Andonis Miliaraki, a bubbly brother and sister team, have turned this 18th century merchant’s house into an exquisite little getaway, which feels like a cross between an unpretentious village hotel and an exclusive retreat. There’s a small apartment opening up directly onto the garden, and four rooms on the first floor. They are quite striking with wooden floors, beamed or wood-panelled ceilings, trompe l’œil wall paintings and gleaming antique furniture. The house itself doesn’t stand out as being much grander than the neighbouring buildings and it truly feels as part of the village. But the enclosed garden (with a swimming pool flanked by sun beds, tables set in the shade of a giant pine tree and an abundance of flowers) offers a haven of peace and quiet. It is the perfect spot to relax after a stroll through the livelier part of the village, a swim in the sea and a meal in a local fish taverna.
What makes it special to me:
The pretty rooms, the intimate atmosphere, the charming garden…
But what you should keep in mind:
Not all rooms have private space to sit out. Two rooms have (smallish) balconies.
| Owner | Korina and Antonis Miliarakis |
| Address | Panormos |
| Rethymno | |
| 740 57 Crete | |
| Tel. | 28340-51102, 51318 |
| Fax | 28340-51148 |
| info@villakynthia.gr | |
| Website | http://www.villakynthia.gr |
| Opening period: | From early April until late October |
| Children: | Welcome |
| Dogs: | Not allowed |
| Credit cards: | VISA, MASTERCARD |
| Accommodation | 1 room for 2 persons with two single beds (private bathroom just accross the corridor) 1 room for up to 3 persons 2 suites for up to 4 persons (with a double bed and a convertible sofa bed) 1 apartment for up to 4 persons with one bedroom, a kitchenette | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Room facilities | En-suite bathroom (bath or shower). The double room has its bathroom just across the corridor. |
| Other facilities | Café-bar |
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Buffet breakfast is served from 8h30 to 10h30. There is no restaurant but there are plenty of places to eat in the village. |
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Villa Kynthia is in Panormos, a coastal village 20 km from Rethymno. You’ll find a variety of shops, restaurants and tavernas around, and the sandy beach of Panormos is only a couple of minutes on foot. |
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There are several ways to get to Crete. There’s an international airport at Iraklion another airport at Hania, and ferries from Piraeus arrive at Hania, Rethymno, Iraklion and Agios Nikolas further east. Iraklion and Rethymno are closest to Villa Kynthia, but Hania works too. To get to Villa Kynthia, follow the national road between Iraklion and Rethymno and turn off at the exit for Panormos (about 20 km from Rethymno, or 55 km from Iraklion). You will see signs for Villa Kynthia as you enter the village. |
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The island of Crete has everything to offer, and so does the province of Rethymno by itself: a historical town to explore, countryside where you can get a taste of traditional life, mountains great for outdoor activity and beautiful beaches. The only thing it doesn’t have is a major archaeological site, though there are some smaller ones. (And of course Knossos, one of the most impressive sites in Greece, is not far.)
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Read here what others said about Villa Kynthia
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Our stay has been really great at Villa Kynthia. Our room was nice, clean with all facilities. Breakfast in the garden perfect, small tables with any kind of food. Swimming pool small but also nice and clean. People of the staff very nice and always with an eye opened to check if guests need something. Place very peaceful, relaxing, really beautiful. The only thing that both of us found which was not 100% (I spent this week with my mother) was the cleaning of the floor in the garden. As everything was perfect we said, between us, that staff could have cleaned the floor at least early morning before guests go for breakfast (there are very nice flowers and plants but of course they create dirtiness, like leaves, old flowers and so on.) and around 6-7 p.m. when guests come back from the beach. I know that we cannot talk about bad dirtiness but in a Villa so nice I think that this extra effort could be done. Claudia B.Bassano del Grappa, Italy June 2007 |
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