The spaceProperty 0f 100m2 indoor entirely on the ground floor and consist of :
☞ 1 Living room + smart TV + 1 sofa where 1 person can sleep comfortably +fireplace
☞ 1 Fully equipment kitchen and dining room
☞ 1 Bathroom with jacuzzi
☞ 1 Bedroom with 2 single beds which can be converted in a double bed in case of need ( 1,80x2,10)+ balcony
☞ 1 Bathroom with shower
☞ 1 Bedroom with double bed ( 1,80x2,10) +balcony
☞ 1 Bedroom with double bed ( 1,60x2,00)
NOTE:
*ALL rooms are with Air conditioning and heating central system
*The outdoor bbq has also a mini fidge, a sink , a traditional oven and so it is like a second kitchen
Guest accessEntire space is included in this rental.
Additional notesWe’re writing to let you know about the introduction of an environment tax in Greece following Law 5073/2023 (Government Gazette Α 204/11-12-2023)
This new tax is not included in the price and has to be paid by you in cash in the moment you are at the property and you will meet the owner or the property manager
After the payment the owner/property manager will provide you a receipt
Based on property type you booked , the following taxes will apply:
November to February
€4 per night
March to October
€15 per night
The above amounts are per night and NOT per person
Guest interactionI am here for you during your stay, but our level of interaction is up to you.
Neighborhood overviewAptera was one of the most significant city-states of Crete. The site is located on a plateau of an altitude of 200m above Souda Bay, about 15 km away from the city of Chania on the road towards Rethymno. The two city ports of Minoa (today’s Marathi) and Kisamo (current Kalives) made Aptera one of the most important commercial centers of Crete. Its inhabitants were skilful archers and fought as mercenaries bringing back wealth to their land.
The site’s history begins from the Minoan Period (3500- 1070 BC), however there are traces dating back to the Geometric Period (1000- 685 BC), the Hellenistic Period (323- 67 BC) and the Roman Empire (67 BC - 324 AD).
Written sources and excavations so far show that the city’s greatest prosperity was during the Hellenistic times (end of the 4th - 3rd centuries BC) when it began to cut its own coins becoming economically and politically stronger. One side of the coin depicted the goddess Artemis and the other the king of Aptera, Apollo or Hera along with a torch, a bee or a bow.
During the Pax Romana period of the Roman Domination the city of Aptera started to shrink economically and politically while agriculture started to flourish. While its occupation continued during the Byzantine years it didn’t prosper.
Getting aroundA car is necessary and taxis can be arranged.Let me know if you wish to rent a car and i will be more than happy to help you since i cooperate with local rent a car company