Villa Anemos is located just outside of the beautiful village of Plaka and its only 15 min walk from the beach. It is standing on the top of plaka’s hill and has a wonderful view to the sea and to the White Mountains. The villa has 3 levels.
The 1st level has a spacious lounge room, a small gym and a double sofa can be converted to bed. There is also a private bathroom and although the level is connected with the rest of the villa with an interior staircase; it also has a separate and independent entrance.
The 2nd level has a big living room, a fully equipped kitchen, a small bathroom and 2 balconies, one facing the mountains and the other to the sea. From this level you have access to a marvelous garden and the swimming pool.
The 3rd level has 2 bedrooms, bathroom and also 2 balconies with views to the sea and the mountains.
More specifically:
Sleeps 7 (2 in a double bed sofa in the first level and 1 in the main living room sofa in the second level)
3 bathrooms (the one in the 2nd level without showering capabilities)
Garden
Parking space
Swimming pool
Barbecue
Internet with free wi-fi
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Towels provided
Fully Equipped kitchen (microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, coffee maker, toaster, kettle, full set of cutlery)
Dining room, lounge, fireplace, TV, CD/DVD player, Audio Player, Satellite TV
Property Cleaning once a week
Pool cleaning once a week
Location
Plaka is a friendly village located 25Km from the main Chania City center. It belongs to municipality of Apokoronas region along with the neighbouring villages of Almyrida & kalyves. It is built in a low hill (70m high) less than 1.5 km from the closest beach of Almyrida.
Plaka is one of the few areas that combine both sea and mountain views as you also have view of the White mountains. It is a small village that still retains its traditional character, surrounded by lovely natural environment full of olive trees and various vegetation.
Guests of Plaka can find all basic amenities, such as mini markets, café and taverns all located in the main square of the village.
Plaka has about 400 permanent inhabitants, half of whom are foreigners, mainly British. Most of the native inhabitants are farmers and the production of wine, oil and raki (tsikoudia) is very common.
Plaka is ideal for people who really want to relax on their holidays and enjoy nature and the less touristy side of Crete