Just a breath from the peaceful resort of Agia Galini, Palaza six brand new cottages await you for a relaxing holiday experience. Inspired by traditional Cretan architecture, all villas are stone-built and feature tiled roofs with wooden details blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings. The interior spaces are fully equipped in order to meet your every need and ensure a comfortable stay.
Each building consists of a single and two-bedroom cottage with an adjoining swimming pool, a fully equipped kitchen and a living room with a fireplace. The bathroom includes bathrobes, toiletries and a hairdryer. In addition, each villa has a loft with 2 sofa beds.
The nearby village of Agia Galini offers restaurants, bars, cafes and a supermarket. The distance from the complex to the International airport of Heraklion is 60 km. The complex has a free parking.
Relax by the pool, enjoy the unobstructed panoramic views of the ever calm waters of the bay and the village of Agia Galini, and feel rejuvenated in this truly serene environment.
Latitude/Longitude: 35.3643615 / 24.4821552 | ||
Airport | Heraklion airport | 75 km |
From the city | Rethymno | 60 km |
Sandy beach | 3 km |
Agia Galini, Rethymno, Crete
Agia Galini is a small traditional seaside village located in the south coast of Crete. It is located in the midway along the south coast of Crete, making it a perfect starting point for the various "must see" spots on this wonderful island. It is located 61 km southeast of Rethymno and 68 km southwest of Heraklion.
The beauty of the village lies in its geographical position. The steep almost vertically-cut rocks dominate the landscape. The village of Agia Galini is surrounded by three mountains: Asideroto, Kedros and Psiloritis. The amphitheatrically-built houses overlook the vast Messara bay and the endless Libyan Sea, making Agia Galini unique and ideal for visitors who want to experience seaside holidays close to beautiful mountainside.
Agia Galini has a wonderful beach with sand, small pebbles and crystal clear waters. There is a pedestrian road across the coast that connects the harbour with the beach and you can walk the path to reach the River Platys that flows into the sea.
The main road of the village opens out into an attractive, picturesque harbour which still maintains its typical Cretan appeal. The view from the harbour is lovely, especially at dusk and at night where the houses and shops on the hill are lit up. Also, in the area of the harbourcultural events or festivals (e.g. the nautical week) take place in the summertime.
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