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Orenge Yamas

Ground level Open-plan living room with dining area and fully-equipped island kitchen Guest WC 1 Double bedroom (king size), en-suite bathroom with jacuzzi 2 Double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms

Guest Suite (independent access) Living room with dining area and kitchen 1 Double bedroom with en-suite shower bathroom Access to garden with sauna room & outdoor bathroom

Guest House (independent access) Small open-plan living room with kitchenette 2 Double bedrooms and shared bathroom with a shower cabin Balcony with pool and sea view

Outdoor Areas Heated, ecological swimming pool with counter-current swimming system and hydro massage 2 outdoor dining areas, fully equipped charcoal barbecue area with a wood over and a sink, dining table with pool and sea view A variety of furnished spots for relaxing in the gardens around the villa surrounded by olive trees, citrus trees, walnut trees, prickly pear trees and other fruit trees

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Beches

The most seductive beaches of Crete

Pictures of heavenly Balos Lagoon in Chania have featured in travel guides and glossies all over the world, as have those of the eternally beautiful Falarsana, one of the finest beaches in the Mediterranean. And as for exotic Elafonisi, on the southwestern tip of Chania … seeing is believing.

Episkopi and Petres have fervent young fans, while noteworthy in the south of Crete are Preveli, Plakias, Ligres, Triopetra and Agios Pavlos, with its huge sand dunes. In Heraklion, the resorts of Malia and Hersonissos attract a young and vibrant international crowd.

Meanwhile, endless kilometres of golden coastline surround Ierapetra, in the Lassithi prefecture to the east. And the celebrated palm forest in Vai is one of the most spectacular sights in Crete, where palm trees embrace the golden sand, while the beaches of Elounda and those around Agios Nikolaos are not to be missed.

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Popular Destinations

   Chania, everything magical about Crete

Explore the old town of Chania with its world-renowned Venetian lighthouse, the aristocratic suburb of Halepa, Tabakaria (centre for leather production), Neoria (arsenal) and Kum Kapi, teeming with bars, cafes, restaurants and elegant hotels.
   Rethymno, with its Venetian-inspired harbor Discover the old town of Rethymno, with its Venetian buildings, mosques, minarets, fountains and cobblestone alleys lined with shops, cafes, bars and hotels. Nearby is Idaio Antro – one of the most important caves of Minoan worship.
  Heraklion, the lively capital of Crete The Venetian port of Heraklion is a lively city filled with sights, museums, restaurants, bars and hotels. Walk along the walls of the old city and explore Morosini (Leondaria) Square, the Loggia (City Hall), Agios Titos and Armeria (the armoury).
   Ierapetra, Crete’s sacred townThe old town of Ierapetra, with its narrow alleyways, little harbour and famous Fortress of Kales is one of the most significant sights in Crete.
  Agios Nikolaos, full of glamour, grace and luxury cosmopolitan summer resort, with the mystical allure of Lake Vouliagmeni (which, legend has it, is bottomless), lined with numerous cafes and restaurants.
   Sitia, yet another coastal temptation in Crete The historic Kazarma Fortress (Casa di arma) and its animated waterfront, with cafes, shops and restaurants, should definitely be on your list of destinations to visit.
   Elounda, a fusion of luxury and sophistication A cosmopolitan paradise of sophisticated resorts and hotels, with private beaches, pools and piers. It has the highest concentration of Greece’s five-star resorts.
    Lassithi, full of nature’s gifts Visit the palm forest at Vai but make sure you also find time for the caves of Diktean Antro and Milatos, the island fortress of Spinalonga and the Lassithi Plateau.
   Mt Ida (or Psiloritis) and other mountain highlights Ambitious hikers will climb to the top of the tallest mountain in Crete and be rewarded with an unforgettable view.

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Cuisine & Wine

With tours of vineyards and olive presses and a cookery lesson using delicious local products, a food tour of Chania reveals why Crete is the birthplace of the Mediterranean diet

An unforgettable food tour of Chania

You’ll have heard about the food and wine of Crete. Rich in everything healthy and wholesome, it’s widely considered the original Mediterranean diet and the very essence of its famously spirited people. So dedicating a day to a food tour of Chania is just as rewarding as discovering the region’s famous beaches, culture, and mountains and gorges. The way the olive groves blanket the landscape with green and silver leaves, the gently rolling vineyards and aromatic wines they produce, the golden drizzle of olive oil over blush-red tomatoes and the scent of mountain thyme and oregano… everything you experience in the countryside of Chania is part of its intangible cultural heritage. Just as every culinary experience in Crete is a window into the island’s soul… whether it’s a cookery lesson (where the key ingredients are the smile and stories of your teacher), wine-tasting and a vineyard tour, or a visit to a traditional olive oil press. Every village in Chania will have its cheese producers and apiaries and you’ll adore being introduced to a bewildering variety of greens, pulses and fresh vegetables that accompany so many dishes tsigariastobourekikalitsouniapilafidakos – as well as all sorts of delicious dairy products and grilled meat. So whatever you do on your holiday in Chania, don’t forget to bring your appetite.

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