Time flies. But it lands here. Hospitality. Serenity. Originality. What do all three have in common? They all are concepts that transcend time. They refuse to blend with the grains of sand in an hourglass. They resist the relentless movement of the clock’s arrows. They can be found everywhen, but not everywhere. The location needs to fit the profile of hosting such an exceptional exception. For example, this 160-year old estate in the western part of Crete. A vivid palimpsest of history, tradition, and aesthetics. One thing is for sure: Your watch will be a worthless compass here, as your senses will guide you towards an immersive experience. More than a residence: a landmark A century and a half ago, this was essentially a multi-purpose residence, able to meet the multifaceted needs of a family during that time: a living room, and a master kitchen (with oven and fireplace) on the ground floor, several bedrooms, a large "ondàs" (another word for “room” in both Greek and Turkish, and the prefix of the estate’s name) and a loom chamber upstairs, along with a plethora of ancillary areas: the "Magazés" (a storehouse for oil, wine, fruit, and vegetables), the "Fabrika" (the olive mill), the stable, the stone mills, the winepress. Even though it has been meticulously restored, the estate’s architectural character remains intact. The exposed stone -which can be found in abundance in the surrounding area- is dominant, while the wood on the floor and ceiling and the ceramics have a secondary yet essential role. Its large spaces today, divided into four separate residences, dressed in white with light pastel shades, are full of decorative details and functional elements from both today and yesterday. As for the courtyard, it’s an ode to minimalism; a private swimming pool, an adjacent sun terrace, an emblematic mulberry tree right by the main entrance, all surrounded by olive groves and orange orchards that expand past the estate’s limits. In total, a haven of untrammeled peace under the Cretan sun. The Estate The Tower Back in the day, there was a well with excellent, high-quality water. In a way, this well was the godfather of Pyrgos Psilonerou (“Tower of High (Quality) Water” in Greek). Its nearby sand/pebbles beach doesn’t carry a mainstream, cosmopolitan vibe, as its deep, crystal waters attract mostly locals -however, you can find several canteens and laid-back tavernas. In the wider area, there’s also a breeding zone for the endangered Loggerhead sea turtle -whose nesting sites are enclosed and protected. When it comes to lively beach bars and seafood restaurants, you can move towards Maleme (1.5km) or Platanias (4km), where you can also enjoy a series of sea activities -from boat trips and scuba diving to surfing. As your radius of exploration expands, the more this magnificent island can offer you: the multicultural mosaic of the town of Chania, the engaging outdoor activities at Agia Lake, the fascinating landscape of the famous Samaria Gorge, even the unparalleled tasty experience of visiting a local winery or dairy farm!
Despre Ondathaki Pirgos, Platanias Creta – prezentare hotel, facilitati si servicii oferite
Time flies. But it lands here. Hospitality. Serenity. Originality. What do all three have in common? They all are concepts that transcend time. They refuse to blend with the grains of sand in an hourglass. They resist the relentless movement of the clock’s arrows. They can be found everywhen, but not everywhere. The location needs to fit the profile of hosting such an exceptional exception. For example, this 160-year old estate in the western part of Crete. A vivid palimpsest of history, tradition, and aesthetics. One thing is for sure: Your watch will be a worthless compass here, as your senses will guide you towards an immersive experience. More than a residence: a landmark A century and a half ago, this was essentially a multi-purpose residence, able to meet the multifaceted needs of a family during that time: a living room, and a master kitchen (with oven and fireplace) on the ground floor, several bedrooms, a large "ondàs" (another word for “room” in both Greek and Turkish, and the prefix of the estate’s name) and a loom chamber upstairs, along with a plethora of ancillary areas: the "Magazés" (a storehouse for oil, wine, fruit, and vegetables), the "Fabrika" (the olive mill), the stable, the stone mills, the winepress. Even though it has been meticulously restored, the estate’s architectural character remains intact. The exposed stone -which can be found in abundance in the surrounding area- is dominant, while the wood on the floor and ceiling and the ceramics have a secondary yet essential role. Its large spaces today, divided into four separate residences, dressed in white with light pastel shades, are full of decorative details and functional elements from both today and yesterday. As for the courtyard, it’s an ode to minimalism; a private swimming pool, an adjacent sun terrace, an emblematic mulberry tree right by the main entrance, all surrounded by olive groves and orange orchards that expand past the estate’s limits. In total, a haven of untrammeled peace under the Cretan sun. The Estate The Tower Back in the day, there was a well with excellent, high-quality water. In a way, this well was the godfather of Pyrgos Psilonerou (“Tower of High (Quality) Water” in Greek). Its nearby sand/pebbles beach doesn’t carry a mainstream, cosmopolitan vibe, as its deep, crystal waters attract mostly locals -however, you can find several canteens and laid-back tavernas. In the wider area, there’s also a breeding zone for the endangered Loggerhead sea turtle -whose nesting sites are enclosed and protected. When it comes to lively beach bars and seafood restaurants, you can move towards Maleme (1.5km) or Platanias (4km), where you can also enjoy a series of sea activities -from boat trips and scuba diving to surfing. As your radius of exploration expands, the more this magnificent island can offer you: the multicultural mosaic of the town of Chania, the engaging outdoor activities at Agia Lake, the fascinating landscape of the famous Samaria Gorge, even the unparalleled tasty experience of visiting a local winery or dairy farm!
Time flies. But it lands here. Hospitality. Serenity. Originality. What do all three have in common? They all are concepts that transcend time. They refuse to blend with the grains of sand in an hourglass. They resist the relentless movement of the clock’s arrows. They can be found everywhen, but not everywhere. The location needs to fit the profile of hosting such an exceptional exception. For example, this 160-year old estate in the western part of Crete. A vivid palimpsest of history, tradition, and aesthetics. One thing is for sure: Your watch will be a worthless compass here, as your senses will guide you towards an immersive experience. More than a residence: a landmark A century and a half ago, this was essentially a multi-purpose residence, able to meet the multifaceted needs of a family during that time: a living room, and a master kitchen (with oven and fireplace) on the ground floor, several bedrooms, a large "ondàs" (another word for “room” in both Greek and Turkish, and the prefix of the estate’s name) and a loom chamber upstairs, along with a plethora of ancillary areas: the "Magazés" (a storehouse for oil, wine, fruit, and vegetables), the "Fabrika" (the olive mill), the stable, the stone mills, the winepress. Even though it has been meticulously restored, the estate’s architectural character remains intact. The exposed stone -which can be found in abundance in the surrounding area- is dominant, while the wood on the floor and ceiling and the ceramics have a secondary yet essential role. Its large spaces today, divided into four separate residences, dressed in white with light pastel shades, are full of decorative details and functional elements from both today and yesterday. As for the courtyard, it’s an ode to minimalism; a private swimming pool, an adjacent sun terrace, an emblematic mulberry tree right by the main entrance, all surrounded by olive groves and orange orchards that expand past the estate’s limits. In total, a haven of untrammeled peace under the Cretan sun. The Estate The Tower Back in the day, there was a well with excellent, high-quality water. In a way, this well was the godfather of Pyrgos Psilonerou (“Tower of High (Quality) Water” in Greek). Its nearby sand/pebbles beach doesn’t carry a mainstream, cosmopolitan vibe, as its deep, crystal waters attract mostly locals -however, you can find several canteens and laid-back tavernas. In the wider area, there’s also a breeding zone for the endangered Loggerhead sea turtle -whose nesting sites are enclosed and protected. When it comes to lively beach bars and seafood restaurants, you can move towards Maleme (1.5km) or Platanias (4km), where you can also enjoy a series of sea activities -from boat trips and scuba diving to surfing. As your radius of exploration expands, the more this magnificent island can offer you: the multicultural mosaic of the town of Chania, the engaging outdoor activities at Agia Lake, the fascinating landscape of the famous Samaria Gorge, even the unparalleled tasty experience of visiting a local winery or dairy farm!
Informatiile si fotografiile din prezentarea unitatilor de cazare au caracter informativ si sunt furnizate de catre partenerii nostri sau preluate de pe site-urile de prezentare ale acestora. Fotografiile prezentate pe site sunt generice si nu pot fi considerata contractuale, ele reprezentand doar efortul nostru de a imbunatatii calitatea informatiilor cu privire la conditiile unitatilor de cazare. Facem eforturi permanente pentru a pastra acuratetea si actualitatea informatiilor, insa nu garantam ca informatiile sunt complete, actualizate sau nu contin erori. Va recomandam sa consultati site-urile oficiale ale hotelurilor sau sa cereti informatii actualizate agentiei.
Politicile de la Ondathaki Pirgos, Platanias Creta
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Intrare la ora: 14:00PM
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Plecare la ora: 12:00PM
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Modalitati de plata Ondathaki Pirgos, Platanias Creta
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Pentru Ondathaki Pirgos, Platanias Creta puteti face plata integrala la Direct Booking cu cardul online, prin POS, prin transfer bancar sau cash la sediul nostru
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Ondathaki Pirgos Platanias Creta, Insula Creta, Grecia, litoral vara 2026, oferte de cazare, sejur si vacanta, transport Avion, Fara transport. Rezerva online prin Direct Booking
Rezerva online la Ondathaki Pirgos Platanias Creta, Crete Island, Grecia, litoral 2026, oferte de cazare, oferte Avion, Fara transport.
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