A Traditional Sanctuary in the Heart of Kotsifos Gorge

Discover a hidden gem just 25km south of Rethymno City, where the wild beauty of the Cretan landscape meets absolute serenity. The journey from Rethymno to our estate is an experience in itself; as you drive through lush valleys and endless olive groves, you will encounter the breathtaking Kotsifos Gorge. Nestled right beside the banks of the Kotsifos River, the estate’s location offers a majestic view that inspires awe in every visitor.

Due to its privileged position within the gorge, the estate enjoys a unique microclimate that makes it a perfect year-round destination. During the summer months, the proximity to the river and the natural shade of the cliffs provide a refreshing coolness, while in winter, the area remains protected from strong winds, creating a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

While situated in a landscape of total tranquility, the estate is only 4km away from the popular resort of Plakias, offering easy access to the region’s famous beaches and amenities. Within our premises, tradition meets comfort: five independent stone houses offer authentic Cretan hospitality, while our on-site restaurant serves traditional dishes based on local gastronomy. Before you leave, be sure to visit our traditional products shop to take a piece of Crete’s authentic flavors and aromas back home with you.

Explore the Top Attractions Around Plakias & South Rethymno

From the crystal-clear waters of the Libyan Sea to the historic monasteries and wild canyons of Rethymno, explore the most famous attractions of Southern Crete that are easily accessible from our tranquil retreat.

The Tropical Wonder of Preveli Beach and Its Historic Monastery

A visit to our estate is perfectly combined with an excursion to the world-renowned area of Preveli, one of the most exotic destinations in Southern Crete, located just a short 20-minute drive from our premises. As the Great River flows through the exit of the majestic Kourtaliotiko Gorge, it forms a stunning lagoon known as “limni,” where the iconic Theophrastus Palm Forest creates a truly tropical atmosphere. This protected natural paradise offers a unique landscape where you can wander through shaded riverside paths, swim in the refreshing cool waters of the river, or relax under the palm trees before reaching the exquisite beach where the river meets the Libyan Sea. To preserve its authentic beauty, the beach remains unorganized without umbrellas or sunbeds, ensuring that its wild character stays intact for every visitor to enjoy.

Beyond its natural splendor, the area is home to the historic Preveli Monastery, a landmark of great spiritual and historical significance perched high above the sea with a panoramic view that will take your breath away. Founded centuries ago, the monastery became a symbol of Cretan resistance, notably during World War II when its monks played a heroic role in helping Allied soldiers escape. Accessing this paradise from our estate is simple and offers various options; you can drive towards the monastery’s main parking area for a spectacular 15-minute walk down the cliffs, choose the shorter 5-minute path from nearby Drimiskiano Ammoudi, or even drive the 4km to Plakias and hop on a boat for a scenic coastal trip. Whether you are seeking spiritual peace, historical insight, or a dive into turquoise waters, Preveli remains a must-visit destination that highlights the diverse beauty of the region surrounding our traditional houses.

One of the most awe-inspiring natural landmarks of Crete, the Kourtaliotiko Gorge, is located just a breath away from our estate, serving as a grand gateway to the south. Spanning 3km in length and situated between the towering mountains of Kouroupa and Xiron, this magnificent canyon is a testament to the wild beauty of Rethymno. The gorge is famous for its massive cliffs, which are filled with small caves and openings, providing a rare nesting site for the endangered Lammergeyer vulture. As you drive through this impressive landscape, you might hear the unique natural phenomenon that gave the gorge its name; when the wind passes through its high caves, it creates loud, rhythmic sounds like hand-claps, known locally as “kourtala.”

For those who love adventure, the gorge is a paradise for hikers and trekkers who wish to explore its rugged riverbed and discover the crystal-clear ponds scattered along the way. Following the steps down from the main road, visitors will find the picturesque church of St. Nicholas nestled at the bottom of the canyon, right next to the famous Kourtaliotis springs. One of the most breathtaking sights is the 40-meter-high waterfall that thunders down into the river, which eventually flows all the way to Lake Preveli. Whether you are passing through to reach our traditional houses or spending a day exploring its unique fauna and flora, the Kourtaliotiko Gorge—also known as Asomatos Gorge—remains an essential experience that perfectly captures the raw, majestic spirit of the Cretan land.

The Majestic Kourtaliotiko Gorge A Natural Masterpiece

Skinaria Beach A Crystal Clear Haven for Diving Enthusiasts

Just a short drive from our estate and located in the eastern part of the wider Plakias area, Skinaria Beach stands out as one of the most pristine coastal gems of Southern Crete. Situated approximately 3km south of Lefkogia village, this small and intimate beach is characterized by its soft, light-colored sand, fine pebbles, and exceptionally deep blue waters that remain crystal clear year-round. Even before you reach the shore, the landscape impresses with a unique cylindrical cave carved into the rock along the access road, hinting at the geological wonders of the area.

Skinaria is widely considered a paradise for divers and snorkelers, as its rocky seabed hosts one of the richest and most diverse marine ecosystems on the island. The thriving aquatic life, including large morays, octopuses, and various local fish species, creates a tropical-like setting that attracts nature lovers from all over. Despite its secluded feel, the beach has been thoughtfully developed in recent years to provide comfort without losing its charm; visitors will find a welcoming tavern right next to the water, along with facilities for sunbathing and organized sea sports. Accessible via a scenic narrow road from the nearby village of Lefkogia, Skinaria offers a perfect blend of tranquility and underwater exploration, making it an essential stop for those staying at our traditional houses who wish to experience the authentic Cretan sea.

A breath away from our estate and just 5km east of the popular Plakias village lies Damnoni, a stunning coastal destination that perfectly combines natural beauty with excellent amenities. Situated at the exit of a fertile valley and framed by majestic mountains, Damnoni beach is famous for its divine turquoise and deep blue waters which create a striking contrast against the fine white sand. As a well-organized resort, it offers everything a visitor might need for a relaxing day under the Cretan sun, including comfortable sun beds, umbrellas, snack bars, and traditional tavernas where you can enjoy local flavors right by the sea.

For those staying at our traditional houses who seek a bit more adventure, Damnoni is not only a place for organized relaxation but also a hub for water activities and hidden discoveries. While the main beach offers opportunities for scuba diving and sea sports, the western end of the bay hides a secret side for lovers of solitude; a series of deserted coves and secluded sandy bays with incredibly crystal-clear waters wait to be explored. Whether you prefer the convenience of a fully equipped beach or the quiet charm of a private paradise, Damnoni remains one of the most versatile and beautiful destinations in Southern Rethymno, easily accessible within a few minutes’ drive from our peaceful retreat.

Damnoni Beach A Turquoise Oasis
of Comfort and Exploration

Triopetra Beach The Majestic Three Rocks of Southern Crete

For those staying at our estate who wish to explore further along the southern coastline, a day trip to Triopetra is an absolute must. Located southeast of our premises, the journey to this iconic destination takes you through a landscape of dense vegetation and silver-green olive groves, offering a true taste of the Cretan countryside. The beach takes its name—meaning “Three Rocks”—from the three majestic geological formations that rise dramatically from the sea, creating one of the most photographed and awe-inspiring landmarks in the Rethymno region. Right next to these towering rocks, a large, impressive cave waits to be explored, adding a touch of mystery to the already breathtaking scenery.

Triopetra is divided into two distinct areas by a small peninsula, offering something for every type of traveler. The eastern side, known as Mikri Triopetra or “Koumado,” features a charming cove called Stomio and is home to traditional tavernas and organized facilities with sunbeds and umbrellas. On the other side of the rocks lies Megali Triopetra, a vast expanse of coarse sand and deep blue waters that stretches for kilometers to the west. While parts of this main beach are organized with showers and sunbeds, its sheer size makes it a sanctuary for those seeking isolation and tranquility. In recent years, Triopetra has also gained international fame as a premier spot for yoga enthusiasts, who are drawn to its powerful energy and serene horizon. Whether you are looking for a quiet spot to meditate or a stunning backdrop for a swim, Triopetra remains a quintessential South Cretan experience easily accessible from our traditional retreat.

Located just a few kilometers from our estate and right past the scenic harbor of Plakias, Souda Beach is a charming destination known for its refreshing cool waters and laid-back atmosphere. This quaint bay is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and traditional Cretan hospitality. One of the most significant advantages of Souda is its unique position; while the wider Plakias area can sometimes be exposed to strong southern winds, the west side of Souda remains remarkably sheltered, providing a calm and peaceful environment for swimming even on windier days.

The beach itself features a beautiful mix of pebbles and crystal-clear deep waters, making it an ideal spot for those who prefer a more natural yet comfortable seaside experience. Souda is well-organized, offering sunbeds and umbrellas for a stress-free day under the sun, while a few excellent taverns dotted along the bay serve a delicious variety of traditional and international dishes. Whether you are looking for a quiet morning swim or a long afternoon enjoying local flavors by the sea, Souda Beach offers a welcoming and picturesque retreat just a 10-minute drive from our traditional houses, making it one of the most convenient and beautiful spots to visit during your stay.

Souda Beach A Serene and Sheltered Coastal Escape

Paligremnos The Towering Cliffs and Legends of Plakias

A short 5-minute drive from our estate leads you to the eastern edge of Plakias beach, known as Paligremnos. This area is famous for its breathtaking vertical cliffs that rise to a great height, creating a dramatic backdrop to the sandy, well-organized shore. These cliffs, locally known as “Gonates” (Knees), are steeped in legend; according to Cretan tradition, the epic hero Digenis Akritas once kneeled there to drink water from a nearby spring, leaving his mark on the landscape forever. Today, these towering limestone walls are a popular destination for rock climbers who seek a unique challenge right by the Libyan Sea.

Beyond its natural beauty and legendary history, Paligremnos is home to a truly rare phenomenon that occurs during full moons from September to January. The moonlight reflects off the mirror-like surfaces of the cliffs, illuminating the water in such a way that large squids are drawn to the shore—a sight that locals have observed and celebrated for generations. For those who enjoy exploration, the area also hides a piece of industrial history; just a few meters south of the main cliffs, you can discover old tunnels carved into the rock, once used for transporting coal to cargo ships. Combining golden sand, crystal-clear waters, and mysterious caves, Paligremnos offers a multifaceted experience that captures the mystical essence of the region surrounding our traditional houses.

Located just a breath away from our estate and approximately 4km east of Plakias, Ammoudi Beach is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its unique natural palette. Accessible via a scenic paved road from the nearby village of Lefkogia, this beach is famous for its thick white sand and its most striking feature: the vibrant, bright green color of its waters. A characteristic green rock stands proudly in the middle of the bay, adding to the exotic scenery that makes Ammoudi feel like a secluded tropical escape.

The rocky seabed of Ammoudi, combined with its crystal-clear visibility, makes it a premier destination for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. In fact, the beach hosts a well-equipped scuba diving center, perfect for those staying at our traditional houses who wish to explore the rich marine life of Southern Crete. Despite its wild beauty, Ammoudi is well-organized with umbrellas and traditional taverns nearby, offering all the necessary comforts for a full day by the sea. For nature lovers seeking a more rustic experience, the beach is lined with ancient tamarisk trees that provide natural shade, creating an ideal atmosphere for relaxation and a true connection with the Cretan landscape.

Ammoudi Beach A Vibrant Paradise of Emerald Waters

Skinos Beach A Hidden Haven for Underwater Exploration

Perfectly situated right next to the main beach of Plakias and just a few minutes’ drive from our estate, Skinos Beach is a charming coastal spot that offers a more rugged and adventurous feel. This sandy bay, interspersed with impressive rock formations, is widely considered an ideal location for those who love the sea’s hidden treasures. Its unique seabed makes it a top choice for diving, snorkeling, and spearfishing enthusiasts, as the rocky areas provide a rich habitat for local marine life.

Despite its natural and somewhat wild character, Skinos is a well-organized beach that ensures a comfortable visit for all. You will find sunbeds, umbrellas, and showers, while the surrounding area is dotted with traditional tavernas where you can enjoy a meal with a view of the Libyan Sea. If you decide to wander further west towards Souda Beach, you will encounter the picturesque fishing harbor of Plakias, along with a small, quiet sandy cove nestled right next to the port. Whether you are looking to explore the depths with your snorkel or simply want to relax in a convenient location near our traditional houses, Skinos Beach perfectly captures the authentic seaside spirit of the region.

A scenic 25-minute drive west of our estate leads you to the beautiful bay of Korakas, situated near the village of Rodakino. This expansive beach, known for its fine grayish pebbles and exceptionally clear waters, offers a serene environment that is perfectly organized with traditional taverns and sunbeds. The beach takes its name—meaning “Crow” in Greek—from the unique rock formations at its eastern end; according to local lore, these cavernous rocks once resembled a crow’s beak before being shaped over centuries by the sea and salt.

Beyond its natural charm, Korakas carries a heavy historical legacy that adds a unique character to your visit. During the Cretan Revolution of 1866, this secluded bay served as a strategic point where Greek cruisers unloaded munitions to support the struggle for independence, storing them in the nearby “Skotini” cave. The beach is also famously linked to the legendary steamship “Arcadi,” which used this bay during one of its final, daring missions. Today, Korakas remains a perfect destination for those staying at our traditional houses who wish to combine a relaxing day by the Libyan Sea with a journey through Crete’s rebellious past, offering a peaceful retreat away from the more crowded tourist spots.

Korakas Beach Crystal Waters and Heroic History in Rodakino

Polyrizos Beach A Family-Friendly Escape Amidst Olive Groves

Continuing just a short distance west from Korakas, approximately 30 minutes from our estate, you will discover the serene beach of Polyrizos. This coastal gem is uniquely framed by dense, silver-green olive groves that stretch all the way down to the shoreline, creating a picturesque Mediterranean setting. Polyrizos is a sandy beach characterized by its shallow, crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal and safe destination for families with children. The landscape is further enriched by impressive cliffs and small sea caves that invite exploration, offering a perfect balance between natural wonder and seaside relaxation.

While the beach maintains a quiet and laid-back character, it is thoughtfully organized with sunbeds and umbrellas to ensure a comfortable stay. Polyrizos also marks a unique geographical point where the coastal road ends, as the rugged hill of Kastelos rises majestically to the west, directing the path back toward the inland beauty of Crete. For those who wish to discover even more hidden treasures, the stunning long bay of Peristeres lies just on the other side of this rocky hill, easily accessible via a short detour. Whether you are looking for a calm day of sunbathing under the shade of olive trees or a safe haven for your children to play in the shallows, Polyrizos is a wonderful destination to include in your journey through Southern Rethymno.