Located in Sougia, Zorbas offers beachfront accommodation a few steps from Sougia Beach and provides various facilities, such as a garden and a terrace. The accommodation features an ATM and free...
Matthew
United Kingdom
Nice room with a great balcony right on the beach.
Situated within 32 km of Samaria Gorge and 45 km of Botanical Park & Gardens of Crete, To Spiti mas features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Sougia.
Anthony
United Kingdom
Place spotless, great cakes and wine!
Wanda is a great host and looks after the apartments well. We liked being a few km from the coast , great views, quiet and a cooling breeze. If you get a taxi to the top of the Agia Irini gorge you can walk back direct to Spiti Mas. Not too far away (about 30 metres) is a lovely restaurant serving proper Cretan food with a smile.
Located within 300 metres from Sougia Beach, Galini offers accommodation with furnished balconies overlooking the Lefka Ori mountain range. Rooms are equipped with fridge and a TV.
Offering a traditional restaurant and a sun terrace, the family-run Porofarago is located in Sougia, just 30 metres from the entrance to Agia Eirini Gorge. Free WiFi access is available in all areas.
Aris is a family-run 3-star hotel that rests on the edge of the old town of Paleochora, just a 5- minute walk from the centre and the beaches.
Graeme
Australia
The property was located at the edge of the village but close to everything and had ample parking available. The breakfast was simple but nice. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Would stay there again
The boutique hotel Libyan Princess is situated in Paleochora, also known as the Nymph of the Libyan Sea. It offers superior guest rooms, an outdoor pool, a gym and on-site parking.
Ian
United Kingdom
Stylish. Very comfortable, clean and well situated. Staff were exceptionally helpful and friendly. Great breakfast. Excellent value for money. Hope to return. Highly recommend.
It was very quiet as it is November, so end of the tourist...
It was very quiet as it is November, so end of the tourist season, but nice. The weather is still perfectly fine to go to the beach, there are still some restaurants and bars open. It's a nice little quiet place to go hike or stay on the beach without the crowds of Chania or Heraklion.
Maxime
France
10
Scored 10
Sougia is a small village at the mouth of Agia Irini gorge,...
Sougia is a small village at the mouth of Agia Irini gorge, approximately 1.5hrs drive from Chania airport (we rented a car) It has a couple of mini markets and a couple of gift shops but the main street hosts mainly tavernas. The beach is a pebble beach with crystal clear water. You have access to bus,ferry and taxi services allowing you to explore the surrounding area. We have stayed in Sougia 4 times and we love the tranquility and beautiful mountainscape.
Ruth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very relaxing, chilled, and out of the way of the city...
Very relaxing, chilled, and out of the way of the city hustle. Quite the feeling of hippie lifestyle, with relaxed attitude towards nudists. The beach has both areas for people who enjoy to swim with swimwear, and without. There are several tents around the far end of the beach, and the atmosphere in bars and restaurants is relaxed.
Great place for walkers as well as those who just want to enjoy the peace and quiet. Daily ferry service, and one bus service.
I stayed in Lissos rooms which was lovely and quiet, and ate in Livikon which had excellent grilled king prawns, and the fabulous lamb and beans dish
Britt
Norway
10
Scored 10
What a place.
What a place. Only one hour walk (or 7 minute taxi ride costing only 10 euro) to reach Sougia from the monastery estate guesthouse.
Locals were friendly and took the time to chat to you about your travel plans / share local knowledge. The food in every taverna we ate in was high quality fresh local produce and the prices very reasonable. Could pass an entire day on the sunloungers, listening to the sea then going for some Greek food, then watching sunset. Also Lissos is nearby - we didn't manage to visit but we took a boat trip to palaiochora beach which was lovely. Didn't beat Sougia though!
Lorna
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Strategically a great place for the Samaria and Irini Gorges...
Strategically a great place for the Samaria and Irini Gorges. We self catered so didn’t go into town other than to the mini markets where you can buy everything. The ferry to Agia Roumelli and Paelochora go from here too.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Sougia is the place to stay.
Sougia is the place to stay. Small and quiet but with a good choice of restaurants. A bus leaves every morning at 7am for the Samaria Gorge entrance. The boat leaves to bring you back at 5.30pm. Perfect.
the smiles of the staff, especially the cleaning lady who was always happy to help. The room nicely appointed although small many shelves for storing stuff and several sockets for charging, reading lights an extra plus. Location in the very center of sougia but there was no noise from the surroundings. I especially liked the shady little corner in the patio, perfect for having a coffee or breakfast. The ground floor rooms on the back side looked lovely, with overhanging grape vines shading their patios. Overall lovely.
To Spiti mas is a completely renovated traditional house in a quiet village in a perfect location for people who are looking for authentic places close to nature.
The food in the area is great and locally sourced. Very conveniently just across the street is a very nice family taverna and only 10 min driving away is Sougia from where you can take shuttle boats to other beaches, or buses to the Samaria and Agia Irini gorges.
The hosts are very kind and helpful, and we were overall very happy with our choice.
Couple who ran the hotel are really nice and helpful.
Cleaning is excellent and prompt.
Some nice views of the mountains we drove down to get to Sougia.
For a 3 star hotel this does almost everything it should.
The town is awesome. Really secluded and laid back, the undeveloped nature of the town is great to see.
The beach is very nice but it is large rocks so you need water shoes. Walk to far left of the beach and you’ll find a secluded cove that is really nice (it’s clothing optional).
A nice place to stay in Sougia. Parking is a short walk down the street. The host was extremely friendly and helpful, making sure we had a place to sit on the beach, and recommending a restaurant a minute's walk away (which turned out to be excellent). He also gave good advice on hiking Irene Gorge and to Lissos. I'd happily stay here again.
Conveniently located but quiet. A very small well run family owned hotel a block off the beach. Helene also owns the small convenience store next door, great for ice, wine or what have you. We stayed in the top floor apartment with the loft bedroom. The apartment has everything you’ll need for a couple of nights or a couple of weeks.
The hotel is newly renovated and gives high comfort. I really enjoyed the big comfortable bed and the sea view from my balcony. Its a quiet place with friendly people around. Many thanks to Ilona who was always available when I needed sth. I can totally recommend this place. You will enjoy your stay for sure.
The people that work there are just pure gold. They definitely make your stay amazing here. The rooms were super stylish and the location is definitely an unique experience and remote as the name of the hotel suggests. Good driving skills are definitely needed. Sougia is close by for beach needs.
Location was key to catching ferry to and from Sameria Gorge. By staying in Sougia we didn't have to arrive early or more importantly drive back in the dark after the hike. Although it was the end of the season we received excellent service and enjoyed our balconies room during the full moon.
Superb flat in the pleasantly quiet village of Sougia. The flat was very well equipped, we received a friendly welcome and felt very comfortable.
Very comfortable big bed, nice bathroom, everything spacious and nicely furnished.
Thank you very much for this lovely stay!
Great location and friendly staff. Sougia is a brilliant small town with a stunning beach and interesting attractions a short trip away (such as lassos ruins). Nice sized rooms that are very clean,the taverna is also great for a drink or some food. would highly recommend.
The Syia Hotel is a lovely place to stay while visiting Sougia. Marcos went out of his way to make certain that we had everything we needed, and his hospitality couldn’t have been better! The studio is spacious, clean and very quietly located just off the beaten track.
lovely studio and warm welcoming people. very well appointed with everything we needed. we were about 150 metres from the sea and Sougia has great places to eat amd drink. a very chilled and relaxed place to stay. Parking on site
we will stay in these studios again
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This hotel really gives an experience like nowhere else, combined with the staff and then location you get a perfect rejuvenation.
Amazing hotel, one of the best in Sougia. Great spacious rooms with all necessary facilities and interior design that's testament of the owner's attention to detail. Nice views from a comfy balcony. Solid 10.
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