Villa Thea
Ref: GTR136F
Villa Thea has an elevated position above the village of Roussospiti with panoramic views over the surrounding countryside, lovely pool and the benefit of air conditioning.
- Elevated hillside location with sea views
- Recently built villa with a stylish interior
- Garden, sun terrace and swimming pool
- Within walking distance of the village of Roussospiti
- A short drive from the beach
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![]() Covered Terrace |
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![]() Double Bedroom |
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![]() Twin Bedroom |
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| Nearest Beach | 6.0 km Rethymnon |
| Nearest Restaurant/Bar/Cafe | 0.3 km Taverna |
| Nearest Shop | 0.3 km Mini market |
| Distance from Airport |
75.0 km from Chania
90.0 km from Heraklion |
| Pool | Rectangular private pool |
| Dimensions: 6.5m x 4.5m | |
| Depth: 1.1m - 1.2m | |
| Access: Ladder steps |
Villa Summary
The villa has two storey accommodation with the main living area, one twin bedroom and a shower room on the ground floor. There are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor.
Ground Floor
First Floor
External Features
- Rectangular private pool and sun terrace
- First floor balcony
- Covered outdoor dining terrace
- Lawned area
- Built-in barbecue
Facilities
- Dishwasher
- DVD
- Satellite
- CD Radio Cassette
- BBQ
- Air Conditioning
- Washing Machine
- Microwave
- Garden
- Maid Service
- Linen
- Towels
- Private Pool
- Ironing Facilities
Optional Extras
Prices shown are per week- Cot (Free)
- High Chair (Free)
Check In/Out
- Check in: 4:00pm
- Check out: 10:00am
Villa Walkthrough
The villa has two storey accommodation with the main living area, one twin bedroom and a shower room on the ground floor. There are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor.
Ground Floor
Entered through an archway, the open plan living area has been furnished and decorated in soft muted tones, with a pale tiled floor and full length curtains at the French doors. There is built-in bench style seating with brightly coloured cushions at the edge of the room and also a stylish chaise longue. A satellite television (limited channels) sits in one corner and there is also a DVD and CD player. There is a large traditional fireplace at this end of the room whilst the kitchen area is situated at the far end. The kitchen has limed oak units and is well-equipped with a hob, oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and washing machine. There is a large wooden dining table with seating for six in this area.
There is a pretty twin bedroom on this floor which has the use of a separate ground floor shower room with shower, WC and washbasin.
First Floor
The second bedroom has twin beds with wrought iron bedsteads, a bedside table and light and a painted wooden dressing table. The spacious double bedroom has a double bed with a canopy and a limed oak fitted wardrobe. There is air conditioning in all the bedrooms and both the upstairs bedrooms have patio doors to a balcony with countryside views.
Additional Information
Twice weekly maid service
Air conditioning and heating included
Safe available
Select the date and the duration of your stay
Location
This holiday villa has an elevated position above the village of Roussospiti which has a useful mini-market and a couple of tavernas within walking distance. A much wider selection of shops, restaurants and facilities can be found nearby at Rethymnon which is only 6km from the villa. The villa has views to the Platanes beach which is around a ten minute drive away as is Rethymnno Beach.
Platanes town was formerly a small coastal village which has blossomed into a popular holiday resort in recent years. The town has good shopping, dining and leisure facilities, with a buzzing nightlife in its bars, discos and tavernas. The long sandy beach here is ideal for sunbathing and you can try a range of water sports including windsurfing, water ski-ing and parasailing.
The nearest large commercial centre is the port city of Rethymnon, a ten minute drive to the west. The city has a wide range of shopping and restaurant facilities as well as a huge expanse of beach which stretches for 20km and is lined with tavernas and beachside bars. Numerous water sports are on offer here with instruction and equipment hire available.
The quaint old town is a mass of narrow alleyways lined with Turkish houses and minarets reflecting the 250 years when it was ruled by the Turks, with a Venetian influence showing in its charming houses with wooden balconies and wall fountains. The picturesque harbour is lined with fish restaurants offering a range of regional specialities and locally caught seafood, with regular boat excursions leaving from this point. In July/August, the city stages a Renaissance Festival and comes alive with folk music and traditional Greek dramas, or you may be able to sample locally produced wine in the public gardens during the annual Wine Festival.
Guarding over the city on top of Palaiokastro hill, is the fortress that was originally built to protect Rethymnon from pirates. There are great views from this vantage point, particularly at night, over the lights of the harbour town.
The Ida Mountains to the south are home to the ancient Arkadi Monastery which was a centre of Cretan resistance during the Turkish occupation. Mount Ida is the highest mountain in Crete at 2456m and is known locally Timios Stavros. On September 14th, the day of the Holy Cross, there is a celebration on the summit of this ‘holy mountain’ with Cretan people travelling here from all over the island the previous day to walk to the peak alongside a priest. They spend the night on the mountain top and hold a ceremony inside the little church of the Holy Cross. There are many myths associated with this area including a legend that Zeus was brought up in the Idaion Antron, a large cave near the Nida Plateau.
Some distance away at Knossos near Heraklion is the famous archaeological site of the Knossos Palace. A palatial ruin dating back several thousand years, this site is rumoured to have been home to King Minos who, as legend would have it, released the fearsome minotaur into the Labyrinth.
Nearest Beach
Rethymnon 6.0 km
Nearest Restaurant/Bar/Cafe
Taverna 0.3 km
Nearest Shop
Mini market 0.3 km
Distance from Airport
75.0 km from Chania
90.0 km from Heraklion
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