The two-story Villa Vito is based on island living, offering the best of country living – fresh fruit and vegetables in the garden, al fresco dining surrounded by olive trees, visits from the resident cat – without any sacrifices. Located a 10-minute walk from the beach, a 10-minute drive from Heraklion and 20 minutes from the airport, you don’t have to give up anything to enjoy country life. With sea views extending to the uninhabited Dia Island, sumptuous lunches and dinners are best enjoyed in the indoor kitchen or on the outdoor grill.
Room: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
facility: Sea view, kitchen, washing machine, outdoor dining area, barbecue grill, baby cot, on-site parking
Place: heraklion
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If walls could talk, this 1930s neoclassical mansion would have a lot to say. The family home served as a bastion of social and political life for many years before being abandoned in World War II and eventually became a refuge for displaced people.
Recently restored, 2026 is the first year it will officially open to guests. The moment you enter, you’ll understand why this light-filled space is so treasured: high ceilings, grand arches, and a sweeping marble staircase exude old-world nobility; framed paintings, bookshelves filled with books, and a mid-century piano add a personal touch. French doors open to a balcony with views of Chania and the sea, and a garden filled with citrus and olives is partly connected to the city’s ancient Venetian fortifications.
Room: 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms
facility: Harbor view, kitchen, washing machine, air conditioning, garden, travel cot on request
Place: Chania
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