Nomadic Villa

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    Set in Xirón Khoríon, 1.8 km from Rethymno Beach and 2.6 km from Platanes Beach, Nomadic Villa offers air conditioning. This villa has a private pool, a garden, barbecue facilities, free WiFi and free private parking.

    The villa with a terrace and sea views features 5 bedrooms, a living room, a flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven, and 6 bathrooms with a walk-in shower. Towels and bed linen are featured in the villa.

    The villa offers a picnic area. Both a bicycle rental service and a car rental service are available at Nomadic Villa, while cycling can be enjoyed nearby.

    Archaeological Museum of Rethymno is 4.9 km from the accommodation, while Museum of Ancient Eleftherna is 22 km away. The nearest airport is Chania International Airport, 74 km from Nomadic Villa.

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    • 1 room

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    Agios Markos, Rethymno

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          Things to do near Nomadic Villa

          Find below list of things to do near Nomadic Villa:

          Ride on a high-speed catamaran “Elite Jet’ from Crete to Santorini on this day trip. Board an airconditioned coach and take a guided sightseeing tour of the island. Visit the white-washed villages of Oia and Fira. 
          Hop aboard a catamaran at the Port of Rethymno and glide across the water to Thiras port. Transfer to a comfortable and spacious bus and listen as your guide provides you with information about the island and its history.
          Stop in the unique village of Oia which is built on the northern part of the Caldera rim, Oia offers magnificent views of houses studded along the volcanic rock hillside overlooking both the Mediterranean and Aegean sea.
          Head to the island’s capital Fira, where you will have plenty of free time to explore the picturesque alleys, admire the incomparable Aegean architecture, shop, or simply enjoy a drink. 
          Finally, eturn to the port for the trip back to the Port of Rethymno in Crete.

          Explore the beautiful island of Santorini on a guided day trip by boat and bus from Rethymno. Visit the charming towns of Oira and Fira and take some free time to wander through the winding streets, and admire the scenic views and stunning architecture.

          Start with pickup from your hotel or meet directly at the port in Rethymno. Board the open-deck boat and relax during the journey across the Aegean Sea to Santorini.

          Arrive at Santorini port and board a bus for a transfer north to Oia. During the transfer, hear interesting facts about the Santorini, its history, features, and secrets from your guide.

          Upon arrival in Oia, enjoy 2 hours of free time to explore the charming narrow streets. Visit some of the stunning viewpoints and admire the fantastic panoramic vistas. Admire fine examples of Cycladic architecture in the form of white houses and churches with their iconic blue domes.

          Next, continue south to the town of Fira, the capital of Santorini. Take 90 minutes to explore its bustling streets and admire the fantastic views of the Santorini caldera. Visit the Orthodox Cathedral located in the main square, or make your way to one of the scenic viewpoints.

          Finally, hop back onboard the bus and travel back to Santorini port. Board the boat and relax on the return journey to Rethymno port.

          Journey back in time and visit the Minoan palace at Knossos on a day trip from Rethymnon. Learn more about the ancient civilization at the Heraklion Archaeological Museum.
          Depart from Rethymnon, head eastwards along the north coast. Pass the city of Heraklion and continue towards the inland of Crete until you reach the tour’s highlight – your visit to the Palace of Knossos.
          Later, continue towards the inland of Crete until you reach the tour’s highlight – your visit to the Palace of Knossos. This is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the world, a cradle of European culture and the center of the Minoan civilization.
          Journey through the incredible history of King Minos and the Minoan civilization, and hear about some of the legends of Crete at what was once the island’s largest palace.
          Hop off the bus and start your guided tour if you choose the guided tour option, or enjoy about two hours of free time through the detailed story of the Minoan period and hear about both the Minotaur and Ariadne. 
          Afterward, the bus brings you to the heart of the capital city of Crete, Heraklion. There you have the chance to visit the archaeological museum, where you can see and learn about the Minoan period while accompanied by your guide (if choosing the Heraklion tour option). Have two hours of free time in Heraklion.
          Board the bus again at 6:00 PM the bus will depart on its return journey to Rethymnon.

          • Rethymno

          Begin your adventure with a convenient pick-up from your accommodation in Rethymno.
          Settle into our comfortable, air-conditioned bus for a scenic drive to Chania, guided by our knowledgeable expert who will share insights into Crete’s history and culture along the way.

          Chania Exploration:
          Arrive in Chania and start walking around the city’s most iconic sights, including the famous Venetian Harbor with its lighthouse, the bustling Agora (marketplace), and the maze of charming streets in the Old Town.
          Discover the blend of Greek, Venetian, and Ottoman influences that shape the city’s unique architectural tapestry.
          Visit key historical sites and learn about Chania’s significance through various epochs, from ancient times to modern-day Crete.

          Free Time in Chania:
          Enjoy some leisure time to explore Chania at your own pace. Wander through the picturesque alleys, visit local shops for souvenirs, or relax in one of the waterfront cafes and taste traditional Cretan cuisine.
          Take the opportunity to snap beautiful photos of the harbor, engage with friendly locals, or simply soak in the Mediterranean atmosphere.

          Return Journey:
          Regroup in the late afternoon for the return trip to Rethymno.
          Reflect on the day’s experiences as you enjoy a comfortable ride back to your accommodation, with the beauty of Crete’s landscape passing by your window.

          This day tour from Rethymno to Chania not only unveils the historical and cultural riches of one of Crete’s most beloved cities but also offers a chance to experience the vibrant life and stunning scenery that make Chania a must-visit destination. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of Chania’s captivating sights, guaranteed to leave you with lasting memories of Crete’s splendor.

          • Rethymno

          Cruise schedule 17:00-20:30 (might change during the season):

          17:00 welcome on board (Prosecco and soft drinks, water, cheese pies, biscuits), safety instructions, departure

          18:00 stop near Panormo village, swimming in the open sea and other activities (snorkelling, sup surfing) if the weather conditions are appropriate to drop the anchor. Otherwise continue to sail along the coastline of Rethymno

          19:00 light dinner (finger food: plate with local cheeses, nuggets, cucumber and carrot sticks, fruits, water, coffee, tea, soft drinks, white Cretan wine, beer, raki (Greek vodka)

          19:30 departure to port, meeting sunset on the way

          20:30 arrival to port

          Sunset on the high seas is a breathtaking view. Who saw it once will always remember it.

          Everyone who wishes to enjoy the sunset on the yacht – welcome to Rethymno. Our sea excursion sails along the coastline of Rethymno.

          We take on boat tours snorkeling equipment, SUP board, inflatable flamingo, guests’ popular photo shoot objects. On board, we treat guests with Cretan white wine, fruit and cheese. The high quality of food for guests is fundamentally important to us, that is why we cook ourselves from local bio-products.

          On the way back in the open sea we meet the sunset. If you have planned a romantic surprise for your soul mate, share your plans with us and we will help to create the right atmosphere. Buy champagne, cover the deck with rose petals – in general, we will be happy to fulfil your every desire.

          Sunset and sea – the most romantic combination!

          *IMPORTANT; booking through website doesn’t guarantee availability for the date requested. This is an activity highly demanded. Get your guide confirms the booking request, we process it and we will contact you to confirm availability, offer new dates for you, or fully refund you without any inconvenient.

          • Rethymno

          Enjoy this one hour sunset cruise!
          Board the wooden pirate boat named “Captain Hook” at the port of Rethymno and get set off on a serene cruise into the sunset. Enjoy the glorious views of the city and the Cretan mountains in the background while the sun sets on the horizon.
          Snap some photos of Fortezza Castle, the Venetian Port, and the city of Rethymno lit up in the twilight. Sip on a beer or a refreshing soft drink with your partner, family, or friends for a perfect and relaxing end to the day.

          Beaches near Nomadic Villa

          Find below list of beaches near Nomadic Villa:

          • 1.5 km
          Pervolia beach is located 1.5 km away.

          Three neighbouring suburbs of Rethymnon, Pervolia, Misiria, and Platanias (also known as Platanes) are situated 3-5km west of the city. Initially independent settlements, they have been subsumed into Rethymnon’s urban region due to expansion in residential development.

          A lengthy sandy beach, part of Rethymnon bay’s expansive beachfront, extends in front of these suburbs. The beach begins near Rethymnon’s harbour and continues eastwards for 13km until reaching Skaleta. The beach is well-maintained and offers a wide selection of food, drink, and lodging options.

          A notable feature of this beach, like the entirety of the vast beachfront, is the nesting activity of the Caretta caretta sea turtle. These turtles, protected by international law, lay their eggs in the sand. Rethymno Gulf is one of Greece’s three critical habitats for Caretta caretta, with over 400 nests documented annually.

          • Pervolia beach
          • Sand
          • Shallow
          • Blue
          • 1.6 km
          Misiria beach is located 1.6 km away.

          Pervolia, Misiria, and Platanias, also known as Platanes, form a trio of suburbs that adjoin the city of Rethymnon, and are situated 3-5km west of the city. Previously individual settlements, they have now merged into Rethymnon’s urban district due to the growth of residential areas.

          A sprawling sandy beach extends in front of these suburbs, forming part of a 13km long coastal strip that begins near Rethymno’s harbour and reaches as far as Skaleta beach. This well-maintained beach offers a wide variety of options for dining, drinking, and lodging. Along this extensive stretch of coastline, loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) come to nest. These turtles are at risk of becoming extinct, but the Rethymno Gulf stands as one of the three most crucial habitats for the species in Greece, hosting an average of over 400 nests each year.

          The name Misiria originates from the Arabic term ‘Misr’, referring to a suburb of Cairo known for its fertile soil. In a similar vein, Misiria is so named due to its productive land, which continues to yield a bounty of vegetables.

          • Misiria beach
          • Sand
          • Shallow
          • Blue
          • 2.2 km
          Platanes beach is located 2.2 km away.

          The suburbs of Pervolia, Missiria, and Platanias, also known as Platanes, are situated 3-5km to the west of Rethymnon city. Initially, these were independent settlements that have now merged into the urban region of Rethymnon, as a result of the residential growth over the previous century.

          A vast sandy beach extends in front of these suburbs, forming part of the extensive coastline of Rethymnon Bay. Originating near the Rethymno harbour, the beach stretches eastward for 13km until it reaches Skaleta. This well-maintained beach offers a wealth of options for food, drink, and accommodation.

          Just like the rest of the lengthy coastline, this beach also serves as a nesting ground for the loggerhead sea turtle. These turtles are under the protection of the Greek State. Rethymno Bay is counted among the three most crucial nesting sites for this species in Greece, with more than 400 nests reported annually.

          • Platanes beach
          • Sand
          • Shallow
          • Blue
          • 2.7 km
          Rethymnon beach is located 2.7 km away.

          The golden sands and crystal clear shallow waters of Rethymno city’s beach, located a mere 500m east of the city’s core and adjacent to the Venetian port, are truly captivating. The well-organized beach is conveniently located near the city’s amenities and is the westernmost edge of Rethymno Bay’s 13km beachfront that extends eastwards to Skaleta. Despite being constantly bustling with activity, the expansive beach never feels excessively crowded. The city’s seafront road, Eleftheriou Venizelou Str., which runs parallel to the beach, provides an idyllic setting for evening strolls.

          The beach offers numerous services including umbrellas, lifeguards, beach bars, showers, changing rooms, and water sports. A noteworthy fact about this beach is the presence of the loggerhead sea turtle (Carretta carretta) that nests here. Therefore, don’t be surprised to encounter roped-off areas; these are spots where eggs have been discovered and are safeguarded from swimmers. With over 400 nests annually, Rethymno Gulf ranks among Greece’s three most significant loggerhead sea turtle nesting sites.

          • Rethymnon beach
          • Sand
          • Shallow
          • Blue

          Gorges to hike near Nomadic Villa

          Find below list of gorges near Nomadic Villa:

          • 2.1 km

          Located near the town of Rethymno, Mili Gorge is an enchanting green oasis. It’s essentially a ravine that houses a vast array of plants and trees, forming a genuine botanical garden. The gorge gathers water from the northern slopes of Mount Vrysinas, beginning north of the Chromonastiri village and south of the Xero Chorio settlement. In recent times, it has become a popular spot for hikers who enjoy the pleasant trail that spans the entire valley.

          Within the heart of the canyon lies the abandoned village of Mili, named after the water mills that were once situated in the gorge. The village is split into two areas, Ano Mili (Upper mills) and Kato Mili (Lower mills). The majority of villagers were millers, with nearly all the cereals from the region and surrounding villages being milled at Mili.

          Nowadays, only one renovated watermill remains in good condition for visitors to understand its operation. Besides the numerous mills, the area is home to gardens filled with fruit trees and vegetables. Water continuously flows from the springs scattered throughout the canyon, with the largest springs being Saint Anthony and Five Virgins. The water along its course forms small waterfalls and lakes, perfect for a refreshing dip under the shade of towering plane trees.

          The village of Mili was deserted in 1972 due to fear of landslides, with some mills being renovated into residences and a cafe-restaurant for guests. The villagers moved and built the village Nei Mili (new mills) high above the gorge on the west. The gorge also boasts a significant number of striking churches, including the cavernous church of Saint Anthony (Agios Antonios) and the cavernous church of Saint John (Agios Ioannis), as well as the cemetery church of the Holy Five Virgins (Pente Parthenes).

          Further along Kato Mili, you’ll encounter the cavernous chapels of Saint Paraskevi (Agia Paraskevi) and Saint Nicholas (Agios Nikolaos).

          • Myli Gorge
          • 3.7 km

          The untamed Prassano gorge, also known as the Gorge of Prasses, is situated 10 km southeast of Rethymnon. It commences south of the Prasses village and provides a captivating three-hour hike through enormous rocks and some fairly challenging passages, adding to the intrigue of the trek. The Prasano Gorge, currently serving as the “overflow” channel for the Potami dam, winds its way through the rocky hills of Gargana, with its stream terminating in the suburb of Platania, east of the city of Rethymnon. The river is engulfed by lush vegetation and towering plane trees, making it an ideal spot for a refreshing excursion.

          The Prassano gorge can only be accessed from mid-June to mid-October due to the water flow. It is a crucial biotope of Crete, providing a habitat for buzzards and a small group of Bonelli’s eagles.

          The Prasses Village
          Set amidst the verdant Cretan landscape on the slopes of Vrysinas, Prasses serves as an entrance to the southern coast. This medieval village showcases the intermingling of diverse cultures that have traversed Crete, evident in the Venetian mansions, Turkish farmsteads, and Orthodox churches. The rich natural and cultural diversity make the village an ideal location for tours and walks. Heading south from Prasses, the road leads to the Potami valley, home to the dam of the same name.

          • Prasses Gorge
          • 5.0 km

          The stunning Galliano canyon begins to the southeast of Gallos and concludes at the Rethymnon town, channeling water from the Armeni region to the Koumbes beach. It stretches over a distance of 5.5km, with the journey taking you through a lush ravine. Regrettably, there are multiple spots where shepherds have put up wires to confine their herds, making the trek along the stream challenging.

          Close to the entrance, you’ll encounter the ancient Saounatsides watermill, which was operational until the 20th century. You can also see remnants of an old chapel nearby. A few meters south of the mill, another path leads to the cave-like temple of Saint Anthony.

          • Gallos Gorge
          • 6.1 km

          In northern Rethymnon, beneath the village of Myrthios (not to be confused with the Myrthios near Plakias), a petite ravine teeming with plane trees gives way to a wild and untamed gorge at Kaminolakos. The gorge is typically dry, only filling with water after significant rainfall. It is accessible only with canyoneering gear. This gorge remained unexplored until March 22, 2013, when Christopher Cheiladakis, Argyro Koghylaki, and Rudolf Riegler ventured into it for the first time, installing safety rings in the process.

          The initial stretch of the gorge is particularly wild, leading to a series of small rappels before reaching the final waterfall, a towering 55 meters high. This waterfall is nestled under an umbrella of large trees, hidden away in a shadowy enclave. The gorge culminates at the renowned stone bridge of Simas, which is situated on the road to Amari. This bridge, the highest in Crete, is considered an architectural marvel of its time.

          • Kaminolakkos Gorge

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