Domes of Elounda Autograph Collection Family Suite Sea View with Outdoor Jacuzzi (3 Ads + 1 Child or 2 Ads + 2 Ch 11yrs and under) Half Board

Domes of Elounda Autograph Collection Family Suite Sea View with Outdoor Jacuzzi (3 Ads + 1 Child or 2 Ads + 2 Ch 11yrs and under) Half Board


FROM£429.31

Location: 75 KMs from Heraklion Airport, Domes of Elounda is a Luxury Hotel in Greece at Elounda, one of the most famous tourist destinations worldwide. The area is well known for beautiful coves which hide many small secluded beaches along the coast. The village of Elounda lies close to the shore and looks out on the quiet bay of Elounda with spectacular views of the Venetian fortress of Spinalonga and Korfos Gulf. The ultimate level of luxury and the spaciousness, this generously spaced suite offers a living area of approximately 85m2 consisting of a master COCO-MAT queen-bedded room and a second room with two comfortable COCO-MAT single sofa beds that can accommodate up to two children. Both rooms benefit from direct access to the bathroom for added comfort and privacy. All suites come with all premium amenities you would expect such as fine linen, soft cotton sheets, plush microfiber bathrobes and slippers, and luxury bathroom Korres products. Sit on the lovely terrace to sense the breeze of the Elounda Gulf and stunning sea views while relaxing at its outdoor heated Jacuzzi.

Each room has the following facilities:- Uniquely designed marble or granite bathroom features a Jacuzzi for two persons with rain shower and make up mirror

  • Multi-channel LCD 32” TV set with satellite channels, pay per view prime selection movies and integrated music channels
  • Separate LCD 26” TV set in bedrooms
  • COCO-MAT® sleeping experience beds
  • Fine luxurious linen
  • Uniquely designed marble or granite bathrooms features a Jacuzzi for two persons with rain shower and make up mirror
  • Luxury bathroom amenities
  • Full length bathrobes and slippers
  • Outdoor heated Jacuzzi
  • Private balcony or terrace fitted with sofa or lounge chairs
  • Wired or wireless internet access (complimentary)
  • Air-conditioning/heating (individual per room)
  • Refrigerated private bar
  • International direct-dial telephone
  • First aid box
  • Hairdryer
  • Electronic safe (fits netbook

Additional Services

  • Twice daily maid service
  • Daily newspaper service on request
  • In-room beauty & wellness treatments (upon request)
  • In-room private dining service on the suites’ terrace or balcony (upon request)
  • Pillow selection menu
  • Bottle of special Greek wine or champagne
  • Mineral water replenished daily
  • Basket of fruit upon arrival
  • DVD / CD player (upon request)

    LUXURY DINING

    Domes of Elounda offers an authentic gourmet experience. Anthos is serving progressive Greek cuisine in a sophisticated environment, Tholos is a multi-cultural restaurant, where a different theme is followed each weeknight, and Topos 1910, located right on the beach, is an authentic greek seafood tavern. This year's menu is created by Michelin starred chef, Philippe Geneletti. Also you can take a dip and refresh yourself with a "cool" drink or a "hot shot" in Dome’s Bars. The “Grand Dome” live music bar, the "Spina" jazz bar under a canopy of stars and sea breezes or the Anthos Pool Bar, give the opportunity for really "groovy" days and…nights.

    Domes crèche and Kids Club will now be able to look after children from 4 months old with facilities managed by qualified childcare staff that have been professionally trained to work in the resort. Open from 10am-1pm and 3pm-6pm daily except sundays, children can take a break from the beach and give parents the time to relax. In 2011 Domes of Elounda began collaboration with established UK childcare specialists Worldwide Kids Company (formerly PB Kids) as to enhance and improve childcare services. The superbly located Domes Kids club is being expanded and custom designed to meet UK Ofsted childcare standards. Domes crèche and Kids Club will now be able to look after children from 4 month old with facilities managed by qualified childcare staff that have been professionally trained to work in our resort. These facilities will be open every day except Sundays. Our Domes Kids Club will continue to be a complimentary service for children aged 4 and up, with age appropriate activities on offer. The Domes creche sessions are suitable for children aged from 4 months to 4 years and run 10am-1pm and 3pm-6pm. Babysitting in the evenings will also be available on request. This gives you the chance for total relaxation – with the peace of mind that your little loved ones are in the care of professionally trained childcarers. Their aim is to run a fun, varied, age appropriate activity program in a safe and secure environment when you indulge yourselves in luxury and romance!

Location

LOCATION

Crete, one of the largest and the southernmost island in the Mediterranean, is renowned for its rich history, crystal clear beaches, traditional villages and dramatic landscape. Legendary for the exquisite quality of olive oil, fresh produce and hearty cuisine, this the perfect place to celebrate life. On an exclusive patch of the coastline in the northeast region of Crete, Elounda encompasses a breathtaking landscape that combines towering palm trees with fragrant citrus groves. Nearby archaeological sites offer afternoons of exploration among ancient Minoan ruins, while secluded beaches and mountain plateaus provide exquisite immersion into the essence of these timeless natural environs.

RECOMMENDED VISITS TO:-

Spinalonga Island
Pebbled beaches border high protective walls where desert grass grows from cracks in earth-colored brick. A circular fortress rises impressively from a rocky hillside, overlooking vast open seas. Controlled by the Venetians in the 17th century, Spinalonga, which translates to "long thorn" fell to the Ottomans in 1715 before becoming one of the last leper colonies in Europe. Uninhabited since 1957, the small island just across the bay from Elounda is covered in enchanting ruins, emblematic churches, and colorful reconstructed storefronts.

The Palace of Knossos
A trio of umber columns rises from a yellow stone platform. The apex of this archaeological landscape of ancient Minoan ruins, the magnificent Palace of Knossos was one of the most significant discoveries of the 19th century. One thousand interlocking rooms, which over four millennia ago served as artist's workshops, wine processing centers, and places for worship and adoration, have been sublimely reconstructed. Blue dolphins adorn the walls of the Queen's Megaron, while griffins pose regally against a crimson backdrop in the Throne Room.

Archanes
Bonfires burn in the dusty stone streets of Archanes each June for the feast of Saint John the Baptist. Traditional music fills the air and local wines flow. This historic village, acclaimed as one of the most exceptionally restored in Europe, is filled with Venetian mansions and picturesque cafes where simple wooden chairs offer a place to enjoy spanakopita and stuffed grape leaves beneath blue striped awnings. Blooming lemon trees flank the elegant entries of distinctive homes and churches that lead to a Minoan graveyard at the edge of the village.

Panagia Kera
Graceful figures in long ivory and scarlet ropes, draped in capes of clover and Persian blue, gaze out from thirteenth century frescoes. Golden halos surround the heads of these delicately painted saints that cover the curved arches and peeling walls of this extraordinary Byzantine church. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, her mother Saint Anna, and Saint Anthony, the interior of this radiant sanctuary is covered with scenes from their lives. Situated on the arid hills just outside Kritsa, the sand-hued adobe church rests beneath towering cypress trees.

Ancient Olous
The crumbling remains of ancient walls take shape beneath the aquamarine waters of the Aegean Sea. Remnants of a once important Minoan city, these evocative structures lie upon the ocean floor in the peaceful bay between Elounda and the island of Spinalonga. Once a thriving city of over thirty thousand inhabitants, Olous mysteriously sank beneath the salty waves over twelve centuries ago. Experts speculate that it was a great landslide or earthquake that caused the event, resulting in the fascinating underwater setting explored by snorkelers today.

WEATHER

Crete enjoys a mild and sunny climate with four distinct seasons, leading the way to ideal summer temperatures. Average temperatures in the summer reach the high 20s-low 30s Celsius (mid 80s to mid 90s Fahrenheit). The monetary currency is the Euro (€). Tourists reaching Greece without local currency can obtain Euro through any bank, ATM machines, or exchange office at airports, railway stations or city centre in the main cities. The standard in Greece is 220V AC (50Hz). Appliances from North America require a transformer and British ones an adaptor

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