Canes Villa Heated Pool
Canes Villa Heated Pool - Crete
Canes Villa Heated Pool
Address: Agios Nikolaos, Chavania, Greece
Crete
Area: Agios Nikolaos
Accommodation type: Entire villa
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Canes Villa Heated Pool
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Canes Villa Heated Pool average rating
9.6 out of 10 based on 28 verified user reviews via Agoda.
9.6 out of 10 based on 28 verified user reviews via Agoda.
Canes Villa Heated Pool - Crete Description
We are delighted to welcome you at “Canes Villa” in a neighborhood just 6,5km from Agios Nikolaos Town, surrounded by green fields and Olive groves, set in the north east part of the island.
Over a Glass of fine Cretan wine capture the light that has inspired poets and painters from the comfort of your own terrace.
The philosophy of our house is to share the same passion for excellence with one goal: ensure that our guests feel at home, away from home, and help make their stay memorable.
● A living-dining room with sofa bed and direct access to the terrace.
● Kitchen with an oven, a fridge, a dish washer, a coffee maker, tea facilities, a juicer, a toaster and a dish set and with a large table for all of you to enjoy your breakfast, lunch or dinner
● 2 big common bathroom
● One bedroom with a queen size double bed
● A bedroom with two single beds
● TV at the Living Room
● Air-condition in all areas
● Free WiFi internet access
● Outdoor Dinning Set (table with chairs)
● Washing machine / Dryer
● An iron and an ironing board
● Safe deposit box
● Hair dryer
● Fine linens and towels
● Toiletries
● Beach towels
● Baby cot
● High chair
● Towels / bed linen, Cleaning- Every 3 or 4 days
Guest have access to the whole property.
We are always available whenever our guests needs our assistance.
Agios Nikolaos is a small town with an impressive and fascinating history. It occupies the site of the ancient city of “Lato pros Kamara” which was the port of the city “Lato pros Etera”. The latter was a city which flourished during the Archaic and Classical Age as well as during the Roman era. It had its own currency and it is almost certain that the port was the centre of its commercial activity. In particular, “Lato pros Kamara” reached its peak around 800-700 B.C. when it virtually controlled the entire surrounding area. Historical testimonies reveal that the current city of Agios Nikolaos emerged following the fall of the Byzantine Empire (1204) when Crete was sold to the Venetians. However, before the definite arrival of the Venetians, Genovese pirates looted the island. In 1206, Enrico Pescatore built an imposing fortress on top of a hill overlooking the gulf. The fortress was given the name “Mirabello” (Beautiful View) because of its beautiful views over the area. Nowadays, the same name is used to describe the entire province. The fortress was subsequently destroyed by the Ottomans.
The port of Agios Nikolaos maintained its significance following the end of the Venetian occupation. The town kept on thriving using its port as a lever for growth which paved the way for its tourism development. In the early 1960’s, “Minos Beach”, the first luxury hotel of the area, was built near the city centre marking the beginning of the first tourism development. It is worth noting that Agios Nikolaos was the first area of Crete to experience tourism development years before the western part of the island.
You can easily walk to a close by beach or tavernas - these things are within 1800 meters walking distance. I would recommend you though to have a car so you can enjoy also day trips in nearby places such as mochlos which worths to be visited.
Over a Glass of fine Cretan wine capture the light that has inspired poets and painters from the comfort of your own terrace.
The philosophy of our house is to share the same passion for excellence with one goal: ensure that our guests feel at home, away from home, and help make their stay memorable.
● A living-dining room with sofa bed and direct access to the terrace.
● Kitchen with an oven, a fridge, a dish washer, a coffee maker, tea facilities, a juicer, a toaster and a dish set and with a large table for all of you to enjoy your breakfast, lunch or dinner
● 2 big common bathroom
● One bedroom with a queen size double bed
● A bedroom with two single beds
● TV at the Living Room
● Air-condition in all areas
● Free WiFi internet access
● Outdoor Dinning Set (table with chairs)
● Washing machine / Dryer
● An iron and an ironing board
● Safe deposit box
● Hair dryer
● Fine linens and towels
● Toiletries
● Beach towels
● Baby cot
● High chair
● Towels / bed linen, Cleaning- Every 3 or 4 days
Guest have access to the whole property.
We are always available whenever our guests needs our assistance.
Agios Nikolaos is a small town with an impressive and fascinating history. It occupies the site of the ancient city of “Lato pros Kamara” which was the port of the city “Lato pros Etera”. The latter was a city which flourished during the Archaic and Classical Age as well as during the Roman era. It had its own currency and it is almost certain that the port was the centre of its commercial activity. In particular, “Lato pros Kamara” reached its peak around 800-700 B.C. when it virtually controlled the entire surrounding area. Historical testimonies reveal that the current city of Agios Nikolaos emerged following the fall of the Byzantine Empire (1204) when Crete was sold to the Venetians. However, before the definite arrival of the Venetians, Genovese pirates looted the island. In 1206, Enrico Pescatore built an imposing fortress on top of a hill overlooking the gulf. The fortress was given the name “Mirabello” (Beautiful View) because of its beautiful views over the area. Nowadays, the same name is used to describe the entire province. The fortress was subsequently destroyed by the Ottomans.
The port of Agios Nikolaos maintained its significance following the end of the Venetian occupation. The town kept on thriving using its port as a lever for growth which paved the way for its tourism development. In the early 1960’s, “Minos Beach”, the first luxury hotel of the area, was built near the city centre marking the beginning of the first tourism development. It is worth noting that Agios Nikolaos was the first area of Crete to experience tourism development years before the western part of the island.
You can easily walk to a close by beach or tavernas - these things are within 1800 meters walking distance. I would recommend you though to have a car so you can enjoy also day trips in nearby places such as mochlos which worths to be visited.
Canes Villa Heated Pool classifies itself as a 4 star hotel.
N.B. Please note that the star ratings are interpreted generously by the hotels in many countries.
N.B. Please note that the star ratings are interpreted generously by the hotels in many countries.
Canes Villa Heated Pool Facilities
N.B. Please note that these are considered correct at the time of publishing, but may no longer be available. If any of the facilities are absolutely essential for you please check when booking. Please do not assume that all are included in the room rate.
Amenities
- Air conditioning
- Closet
- Desk / workspace
- Fire extinguisher
- First aid kit
- Hair dryer
- Indoor fireplace
- Linens
- Private entrance
- Smoke detector
- Toiletries
- TV
Additional Amenities
- Garden
Available In All Rooms
- Air conditioning
- Balcony / terrace
- Closet
- Clothes dryer
- Coffee / tea maker
- Fire extinguisher
- First aid kit
- Full kitchen
- Hair dryer
- Heating
- Ironing facilities
- LAN Internet in room [free]
- Linens
- Private entrance
- Private pool
- Smoke detector
- Toiletries
- TV
- Washing machine
- Wi-Fi [free]
Getting Around
- Car park [free of charge]
Things To Do, Ways To Relax
- Garden