Crete Villas
Villa Ophelia Discover
A 6 bedroom beachfront villa in Elouda, in the northern coast of Crete, with an infinity swimming pool, a tennis court & spectacular sea view!
Villa Elisa Discover
A waterfront villa, overlooking the legendary island of Spinalonga in Ag Nicholaos in Crete.
Villa Danae Discover
This award winning villa offers spectacular views, overlooking the village of Plaka and the island of Spinalonga.
Villa Eloine Discover
A waterfront six-bedroom Villa, located in Agios Nikolaos area of Crete Island, ideal for gatherings.
Villa Sevyn Discover
Villa Sevyn is a three-floor villa in Elounda, Crete, with stunning views of Spinalonga and the Aegean Sea. It features eight en-suite bedrooms for a...
Villa Esmeralda Discover
A unique villa, with a spacious layout. Up to ten guests can be accommodated offering uninterrupted views and fun day trips.
Villa Carolina Discover
The villa is located in one of the most spectacular places of Greece and is offering panoramic views of the picturesque town of Chania.
Villa Zeliana Discover
A 12 bedroom beachfront villa in Crete with an amazing outdoor environment that can accommodate 30 guests!
Villa Minora Discover
A refined 4-bedroom villa in Elounda with panoramic views over Mirabello Bay, private heated pool and dedicated indoor spa facilities.
Villa Primora Discover
A private 3-bedroom sea-view retreat in Elounda featuring an infinity seawater pool, in-villa spa facilities and understated coastal luxury.
Villa Roselia Discover
Villa Roselia is a refined five-bedroom seafront residence in Elounda, featuring four double bedrooms and one single bedroom for up to 9...
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Crete Villas
Crete is the largest Greek island, and the fifth largest one in the Mediterranean Sea.
Mythology has it that it was in a cave of Crete where the goddess Rhea hid the new-born Zeus. It was also in Crete that Zeus, disguised as a bull, run away with Europa to celebrate their love together.
Their union produced a son, Minos, who ruled Crete and turned it into an important island empire of the seas. In Minoan times, even Attica paid a tribute tax to Crete, until Theseus, the Athenian prince, killed the Minotaur.
The truth behind the myth lays on the existence of a powerful and wealthy kingdom and of a civilization that is considered to be the most ancient on the entire European continent.
In 1450 BC and again in 1400 BC the eruption of the volcano of Thera destroyed the Minoan Civilization. An incident that devastated the Minoan civilization and eventually led to its decline.
Crete is a uniquely diverse island: You can admire the remnants of brilliant civilizations, explore glorious beaches, impressive mountainscapes, fertile valleys and steep gorges, and savour the island’s rich gastronomic culture.
Crete is, after all, a small universe full of beauties and treasures that you will probably need more than just one holiday to discover!