New for 2024. Introductory rental prices range from €800 per week to €1400 per week, dependent upon the time of year.
 
1 triple bedroom with a double bed and a single bed, and 1 triple bedroom with 3 single beds.
 
Private swimming pool 6m x 3m, & depths of 0.50m in the children’s area, and 1.50m in the adult area).
 
Unlimited Wi-Fi.
 
Sleeps up to 6 persons.
 
AMA Registration Number 00000336697
 
***The current photos were taken in October 2023, before much of the dark wood furniture had been painted in contemporary colours of white, grey, or teal, new sunbeds and umbrellas had been bought for the pool terrace, and with the grass looking very sparse and brown, due to an unprecedented 3 long heatwaves and a hosepipe ban in the summer of 2023). New photos will be taken in 2024.
 
Kalives, with its pretty, family friendly beaches and small fishing harbour, is always high on our list of prime locations, so we are delighted to have discovered a private house just a short drive from the wonderful seafront tavernas, shops, sandy beaches, and boat rentals in this charming village. The Plane Tree House is a traditional island home that offers excellent value for money. Tucked away behind a giant 200-year-old Plane Tree on the road that runs between Kalives and Armeni, perfectly situated on the very edge of both villages, your privacy and easy access to amenities are assured. A simple yet comfortable retreat, The Plane Tree House is perfectly suited to easy summer living, particularly given the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding area, and the far-reaching views that include the mesmerising White Mountains and the Turkish Fort at Aptera. Despite the relaxing rural location, The Plane Tree House is only 700m from the National Highway, which makes it an ideal starting point from which to explore the many and varied sites that Crete has to offer.

When not using the house as the perfect base for getting out and about, the focus of your holiday time will undoubtedly be the garden which is fenced and gated, and covers 2000m2, giving plenty of space for younger members of the family to run around in. The area immediately adjacent to the house and pool terrace has been laid to grass, but elsewhere in the garden there are orange, mandarin, avocado, banana, pine, and olive trees, canna lilies, bougainvillea, Washingtonian palms, yucca, geraniums, spider plants, morning glory, and very unusually, a vanilla bean tree. The dining terrace is shaded and is perfectly positioned overlooking the pool terrace, for appetizing barbeque grilled dinners under the star-filled night sky, or a leisurely al fresco breakfast after a morning dip in the pool. It is also the ideal vantage point from which to supervise youngsters while they play in the pool or on the lawn. The newly built pool has a separate, shallow children’s area, and there are corner Roman steps that make it easy to get in and out of the pool and are the perfect place to sit and chill out in the refreshing water, on a long, hot summer day.

The Plane Tree House is owned by Roula, who is the epitome of Greek hospitality, whilst allowing her guests total privacy. Originally the dwelling was just 1 room that was built by her great-grandfather, but Roula has since expanded upon this, and is constantly modernising aspects of the house, whilst blending classic Cretan architecture and furnishings with contemporary comforts. Up-to-date features include free unlimited Wi-Fi, TV, a kitchen which has an electric cooker with a ceramic hob and a cooker hood, a microwave, fridge/freezer, a kettle, a countertop dishwasher, a toaster, a coffee maker, and a washing machine. There are also tilt and turn aluminium doors and windows which allow for a cooling breeze to come through the house, mosquito screens to the windows, shutters; an iron; a hairdryer; and a large air conditioning unit at the top of the staircase that allows cooling air to flow into the upstairs bedroom or down to the living room if needed. For the cooler nights at the start and end of the season the A/C unit also doubles up as a heater. There is solar powered hot water or a back-up immersion heater, and a gated private parking area. Meanwhile the house’s original character is still retained by the cooling ceramic floor tiles throughout the ground floor, local stone in the walls and main door surround, and cypress wood in the living room’s beamed ceiling, and in the upstairs mezzanine bedroom’s polished floor and high vaulted ceiling. This spacious bedroom also has doors that open out onto the roof terrace that takes full advantage of the pretty, pastoral view, and is where many a morning coffee or evening aperitif will be enjoyed.

Keen walkers and nature lovers alike will enjoy following the many quiet country trails with wonderful views that stretch from the turquoise, crystal clear sea in Kalives to the Diktamos Gorge and foothills of the mountains at Stylos. Hiking through the orange and olive groves not far from the house can be thirsty work, but a stop for a cooling, leisurely drink at one of the traditional tavernas or cafes that are located next to the freshwater springs and river in Armeni or Stylos, will soon revive you. For the less energetic amongst you, the only activity necessary is a 4 minute drive to enjoy a frozen cocktail or delicious meal at one of the cafes or tavernas on the Kalives beachfront.

With no immediate neighbours, this quaint property is a must for those seeking excellent value,
in a countrified setting, but within walking distance to a sleepy Cretan village, and striking distance by car to the National Highway, many amenities, sandy beaches, incredible scenery, craft workshops and archaeological sites.

Villa Accommodation

Ground floor:
(0.5steps from the parking, 1 step from the outside dining terrace and the pool into the bedroom, and 1 step from the living room into the bedroom): An open plan living room, dining area and kitchen, 1 triple bedroom, 1 shower room. Private gated parking underneath the ancient Plane Tree, a dining terrace. The wide entrance door opens into the living room which has beamed ceilings, a dining table and chairs, a wall mirror, 3 side tables, a grey fabric L-shaped corner couch, a sideboard with a lamp, a wall mounted TV, and a small shelf. The kitchen area at the end of the living room has off white cabinets, a grey countertop, white wall tile with grey marbling, a fridge/freezer, a cooker with a ceramic hob, a cooker hood, a microwave oven, a countertop dishwasher, a washing machine, a kettle, a toaster, a coffee machine, a sandwich toaster, and a window that looks out to the garden and olive trees. Just off the kitchen is the door to the shower room which has white and blue tiles, a wall shower attachment, a shower curtain, a washbasin with mirrored cabinet and a lamp, a toilet, and a frosted window, One step down from the living room is the downstairs bedroom which as 3 single beds, 2 bedside tables with lamps, a wardrobe, a dressing table/desk, mirror with a shelf, and a stool, a window that looks out to the rear garden and countryside, and a door that opens onto the dining terrace, pool terrace and garden. The dining terrace has a dining table and 6 chairs.

Top Floor and Roof Terrace (15 steps from the Ground floor to the bedroom, and 3 steps from the bedroom to the roof terrace). 1 bedroom with a double bed, a single bed, and a futon, and an open roof terrace. A set of stairs lead up to the upstairs/mezzanine bedroom (there is no door at the top of the stairs). This spacious bedroom has high ceilings, a double bed, 2 bedside cabinets with drawers and lamps, a dressing table and mirror, a double wardrobe with 2 drawers, a single bed, a shoe stand, wall hooks, and a futon chair which turns into a bed. This bedroom has 1 window that looks out to the ancient plane tree, 1 window that looks out to the garden and olive trees, and double doors which lead out to the roof terrace. The roof terrace has a table and 2 chairs, the solar panel and hot water tank, and panoramic views over the entire area to The White Mountains.

Villa Location

A 17 minute stroll brings you to the centre of the village of Armeni. Armeni has a very lush, green setting with tall plane trees lining the streets. Located in the middle of a verdant valley with bountiful springs and a river running through the centre, Armeni is a quiet Cretan village where most of the occupants rely on farming the surrounding olive and orange groves to make a living. The focal point of the village is the typical kafenion which sits under the shade of a large chestnut tree. There are 3 excellent tavernas, a well-stocked mini market, and a number of cafés and souvlaki shops. One of the tavernas hosts regular “Cretan Nights” throughout the season, with live music and fun Cretan dancers, but be warned – you are expected to join in the festivities! Nearby Kalives has long been a popular destination for holiday makers seeking a typically Greek seaside resort that has many amenities but is far removed from brash tourism. Kalives stretches along 4 kilometres of sandy beaches, and the narrow main street is lined with old, whitewashed houses. Two rivers run join the sea at Kalives, and there is a traditional fishing harbour at the eastern end of the village where you can rent a boat. There is an abundance of tavernas and cafes lining the seafront, and there are shops of every description. The village is also the home of the only traditional barrel maker who is left in the area (a great place to go for a wine tasting visit). Four kilometres away in Almyrida, there are more tavernas and shops, a water sports centre which rents out kayaks, windsurfers, catamarans, paddle boards and pedaloes, and we at Villas Crete Holidays will give you tourist information, and a list of suppliers for private boat rental, horse riding, big game fishing, private sightseeing flights, boat trips, and guided coach or walking tours For those of you looking for even more activity, the historic town of Chania is only 25 minutes away by car.
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Villa Amenities

Views?
The White Mountains, the Turkish Fort at Aptera, and Acres of Olive Groves
Washing machine
Dishwasher
Microwave Oven
Fridge / Freezer
TV
Satelite TV
Air conditioned bedrooms
 
Air conditioned lounge
CD player 
Telephone
DVD Player
BBQ
Safe
Mosquito screens to windows
Central heating  but fuel isn’t included in the rental price
Fireplace or Wood Burning Stove
Hairdryer
Pool towels
Iron and ironing board
Welcome Basket
Number of bedrooms
2 – 1 with 1 double and 1 single bed, and 1 with 3 twin beds
Number of bathrooms
1 shower room
Bath/Shower/Both
Shower
   
Pool depths
1.50m in the adult area, and 0.50m in the children’s area
Pool size
6m x 3m
Type of shade by the pool? Umbrellas.
   
Sofa bed?
Suitable for child or adult? There is a fold out futon bed in the upstairs bedroom
Maid service 1 time per week
   
Distance to nearest taverna?
1.2km By foot 17 minutes By car 2 minutes
Distance to nearest beach?
1.7km By foot 25 mins By car 4 mins
Distance to nearest mini market?
1.2km By foot 17 mins By car 2 mins
Distance to nearest cash machine?
1.7km By foot 25 mins By car 4 mins
How far from Chania airport?
30 minutes
How far from nearest large town?
30 minutes


Any steps? How many?

0.5 steps from the driveway into the living room, 1 step from the living room to the downstairs bedroom, 1 step from the downstairs bedroom to the outside dining terrace, rear garden, and pool terrace, 15 steps up from the downstairs floor to the upstairs bedroom, 3 steps from the upstairs bedroom to the roof terrace.

How private?

Mostly private. Screening has been put on the garden fence, so that the garden and pool are screened from the road. Only a church on a hill at a distance overlooks part of the garden and pool terrace, but not the dining terrace or roof terrace.

Nearest neighbour?

1 house across the road at 30m distance, and then the next nearest is 100m away.
 
Views?
 
Gorgeous views across countryside to The White Mountains and the Turkish Fort at Aptera.
 
 
CAR HIRE IS ESSENTIAL WITH THIS VILLA.
 

Villa Rental Prices

The following introductory prices are shown EUROS, per WEEK, and are dependent upon the time of year. 

These prices include a Free Welcome Pack, bed linen and towels, once weekly cleaning, a villa information book, and a villa copy of the essential guide book "Crete on the Road" by Frankie Miles.

*** As of January 01, 2024, the Greek government have replaced the old “bed tax” with a new tax that is applied to all stays in short-term rental accommodation in Greece. The Climate Resilience Levy is a response to the devastating forest fires and floods that Greece has experienced in recent years, with the government hoping to generate extra funding that will go towards financing reconstruction, supporting victims, and increasing the country’s defences against future natural disasters.

The owners of all short-term rental accommodation are legally obliged to collect the Climate Resilience Levy as a separate tax for all overnight stays (per villa) as follows:
€10.00 per night on stays between March 01 and October 31, and €4.00 per night on stays between November 01 and February 28/29.

We will collect the Climate Levy with your final balance payment and it will be clearly itemised on your Booking Confirmation.

Whilst we understand the potential budget concerns of our guests, this tax/levy is beyond our control and we encourage our guests to see this as a way of contributing to the protection of the planet and the beautiful area where they are holidaying.


From :                   To :                Weekly Rental Prices in Euros

Winter

 
Long term only 
01.05.24
31.05.24
€800.00 
01.06.24 30.06.24
€995.00 
01.07.24 31.08.24 €1400.00
01.09.24 30.09.24
€995.00
01.10.24 31.10.24 €800.00

The above prices shown are in EUROS, per Week. These prices include a Free Welcome Pack, representative services, a villa information book, and detailed directions to all the sights from the guide book “Crete on the Road ” by Frankie Miles.