Villa is a modern palace high above the historic Chania Old Town, built atop a steep hill spanning five levels of sleek and sophisticated architectural design.
The immaculately manicured garden and private pool offer guests a stunning view of the Venetian harbour, which is just moments away.
You are also only a few minutes away from the golden sands of Western Crete's popular beaches.
Each guest is bound to find their own personal joy at Villa, and there is enough space that your holiday can be as communal or private as you like, with each room providing an idyllic setting for a different occasion.
With so many memories to be made at the villa and such high-level services available, you may find it difficult to leave your comfort zone to explore everything the island has to offer! But make sure you do, because Crete is an island with a long and rich history, as well as plenty of sun-soaked natural beauty to explore.
Light and blue views enter the villa through the central light dome and floor-to-ceiling windows.
The living and dining areas are both simple and sumptuous. Because of the villa's intricate design, the 5 bedrooms have complete privacy from one another.
Master 1: The pleasure of sensuality. King-size bed, Jacuzzi tub, and breath-taking view Master 2: The joy of liberty. Shower room, sitting area, and queen-size bed Its expansive terrace offers a breath-taking view. Bedrooms 3 and 4 have two twin beds and one king and one queen bed, respectively.
They share one bathroom.
A fifth bedroom is part of an adjoining suite and has its own kitchenette and bathroom.
Outside grounds:
A series of terraced paths lead up the hilly terrain to the house and pool.
The large pool is only for the enjoyment of Villa residents.
It is divided into two sections: a circular shallower jacuzzi into which water cascades, and a larger almond-shaped deeper section.
The poolside and garden provide cool shade and radiant light, as well as privacy and an endless view.
Villa is located just outside of Chania, an ancient city that has seen many civilisations come and go over thousands of years of settlement, from Minoans to Romans, Byzantine to Ottoman, and this rich history has carved out a unique and mysterious town.
The majority of the restaurants, museums, churches, and craft shops are centred on the beautiful Venetian harbour, which serves as a window into the past Turkish and Venetian architecture that has been largely destroyed by war.
The sunset view from the old lighthouse is truly unforgettable, but the area has a different picturesque aesthetic at any time of day.
The dramatic, mountainous interior of Crete is also well worth exploring, having remained largely unspoiled and unchanged for hundreds of years.
As you wind your way across the sun-baked landscape, incredible churches and sleepy little villages are hidden around every bend.
Make sure to try the fresh fish they bring in from the harbour every day, or even rent a boat and go fishing or snorkelling yourself!