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Placed in the most vividful location of Chania

Villa Kokalas is conveniently located in Georgioupoli and it’s just 200 meters away from both the center of Georgioupoli and the beach. This proximity allows guests to easily explore the vibrant town and enjoy the beautiful sandy beaches.
Georgioupoli offers a lively nightlife scene, with a variety of bars and entertainment venues to choose from. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing evening with cocktails or a night of dancing, you’ll find options to suit your preferences in the town center. Also Georgioupoli is known for its famous and picturesque sandy beaches that you can spend your days sunbathing, building sandcastles, or simply taking long walks along the shoreline. For water sports enthusiasts will also find plenty of activities to indulge in. The beach near Villa Kokalas offers opportunities for jet skiing, paddleboarding, windsurfing, and more. You can experience thrilling adventures and make the most of the sparkling waters of Georgioupoli. Furthermore, Georgioupoli provides a range of quality entertainment options. From cultural events and festivals to local markets and traditional music performances, you’ll have ample opportunities to immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
With its close proximity to the center of Georgioupoli, the beach, vibrant nightlife, availability of water sports, famous sandy beaches, and quality entertainment options, Villa Kokalas offers an ideal location to explore and enjoy everything that Georgioupoli has to offer.

What to see

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Georgioupolis

Georgioupolis, located on the northwestern coast of the island of Crete, is a captivating village that combines natural beauty, sandy beaches, and a traditional atmosphere. Situated between the cities of Chania and Rethymno, it offers a serene escape with easy access to popular tourist destinations.

Georgioupolis is best known for its stunning beaches where golden sands meet clear turquoise waters, traditional Cretan atmosphere and cuisine that you can savor delicious meze, freshly caught seafood, and local specialties while enjoying the warm hospitality of the locals.

Throughout the year, Georgioupolis hosts vibrant festivals and events that celebrate Cretan culture and traditions, from music and dance performances to local markets these events provide a deeper understanding of the island’s rich heritage.

Whether you seek relaxation on the beach, immersion in Greek culture, or exploration of the island’s natural wonders, Georgioupolis offers a perfect blend of all these experiences. Its breathtaking landscapes, charming village atmosphere, and proximity to popular attractions make it an ideal destination for a memorable stay on the island of Crete.

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Kournas Lake

The lake is situated near the village of Kournas, Kournas Lake is the only natural freshwater lake on the island. Its tranquil waters reflect the surrounding mountains, surrounded by verdant vegetation and rolling hills, it offers a peaceful oasis and creates a postcard-perfect scene that will leave you in awe.

The calm and crystal-clear waters of Kournas Lake are perfect for swimming and for a refreshing dip. You can rent paddleboats or canoes to explore the lake at your own pace, gliding through the tranquil waters and taking in the picturesque views.

The surrounding area of Kournas Lake is abundant in wildlife, making it an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts with various bird species and various fish species.

If you prefer a more leisurely experience, there are several waterfront tavernas where you can savor delicious Cretan cuisine while enjoying panoramic views of the lake.

For those looking to explore the surroundings, the area offers hiking trails that wind through the nearby hills, allowing you to discover the region’s captivating flora and fauna.

Whether you’re seeking tranquility, natural beauty, or an escape into the heart of Cretan nature, Kournas Lake is a must-visit destination. Its serene waters, picturesque surroundings, and diverse wildlife create a magical experience that will leave a lasting impression.

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Argiroupoli

Argiroupoli, also known as Ancient Lappa, is a charming village located in the region of Rethymno on the island of Crete. With its rich history, natural beauty, and traditional character, Argiroupoli offers a unique and immersive experience for visitors.

Argiroupoli is built on the ruins of Ancient Lappa, an ancient city with a long and storied history. Ruins of the city, including remnants of ancient walls, Roman baths, and mosaic floors, can still be seen today, providing glimpses into the past. The village is home to the historic Agios Ioannis Church, a Byzantine-era church known for its beautiful frescoes and intricate architecture. The church is an important religious and cultural site, attracting visitors who appreciate its artistic and historical value.

The village exudes a traditional Cretan atmosphere, with its narrow streets, stone houses, and quaint courtyards. The village is home to traditional tavernas, cafes, and shops, where you can savor authentic Cretan cuisine, shop for local products, and interact with friendly locals.

One of the highlights of Argiroupoli is its natural springs and waterfalls. The village is blessed with abundant water sources, creating a lush and verdant environment. Visitors can explore the area and discover the various springs and cascades, which not only offer scenic beauty but also provide a cool respite during the hot summer months.

Argiroupoli offers a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and traditional charm. Whether you’re interested in exploring ancient ruins, discovering picturesque waterfalls, or immersing yourself in Cretan culture, a visit to Argiroupoli will provide a memorable and authentic experience on the island of Crete.

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Rethymno

Rethymno (also spelled Rethimno or Rethymnon) is a city located on the northern coast of the Greek island of Crete. It is the third largest city on the island and has a rich history that dates back to the Minoan civilization. The city is known for its well-preserved Venetian old town, which features a network of narrow streets, colorful buildings, and historic landmarks such as the Fortezza castle, the Venetian Loggia, and the Rimondi fountain. Rethymno is also home to several beautiful beaches, including the long sandy beach of Rethymno and the quieter Ammoudi and Episkopi beaches. The city has a lively cultural scene and hosts several festivals and events throughout the year, including the Renaissance Festival, the Wine Festival, and the Rethymno Carnival.

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Chania

The glamor of Chania is completely justified by the plethora of attractions they offer and the long history they testify. It is considered the most picturesque city of Crete thanks to the Venetian port with the lighthouse and the old town that they maintain and generally remain unforgettable in the minds of their visitors.

Visit the fortress of Firkas and the lighthouse, the church of Agios Nikolaos but also the Giali Mosque, the Archaeological and the Naval Museum, the place where the ruins of ancient Kydonia are located, take a walk in the historic municipal market, but mainly feel it pulse of Chania in the alleys of the old town and in your contact with the local Cretan hospitality. In the wider prefecture there are beaches of world renown (Elafonissi, Balos, Falasarna), a multitude of gorges, with the most famous being that of Samaria and countless picturesque villages. Cretan cuisine is at its best and the locals are waiting to host you in their own unique way.

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