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Total rating of Anatoli

3.8 out of 5 (6 Customer reviews)
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  • 3.0 out of 5
    atraveo customer Klaus wrote
    on 09/07/2017 in German, travel period: May 2017

    “Kleines Dorf in den Bergen. Gute Anbindung an das Straßennetz. Das Ferienhaus befindet sich im historischen Ortskern. 40 % der Häuser sind verlassen und zum Teil verfallen. Die Bewohner des Dorfes sind freundlich und sichtlich um Sauberkeit bemüht.”

    This review has been given for property no. 257962

  • 3.0 out of 5
    atraveo customer Volker wrote
    on 15/06/2017 in German, travel period: May 2017

    “Anatoli ist ein altes, halb verfallenes Bergdorf mit einigen touristisch hergerichteten Feriendomizilen. Ein Kafenion und eine Taverne (nicht ausprobiert). Schöne Südlage mit weiter Aussicht auf Ierapetra und das Meer. Guter Ausgangspunkt für Bergwanderungen. Einkauf, Ausgehen, Strand erfordert Mietwagen und viel Spaß und engen, kurvenreichen Bergstraßen.”

    This review has been given for property no. 257952

  • 4.0 out of 5
    An atraveo-customer wrote
    on 21/04/2017 in German, travel period: April 2017

    “In Anatoli selbst haben wir nur eine Taverne gefunden. Die Besitzer sind sehr gastfreundlich und das Essen ist lecker, reichlich und preislich durchaus interessant. Der 12 km entfernt gelegene Ort Ierapetra ist ein sehr netter Ort mit allen Einkaufsmöglichkeiten, zahlreichen Tavernen und Cafes. Es gibt viele schöne Möglichkeiten, im Meer zu schwimmen, am Strand zu relaxen und in einer der vielen netten Taverne am Meer zu essen.”

    This review has been given for property no. 257962

  • 5.0 out of 5
    An atraveo-customer wrote
    on 10/08/2016 in French, travel period: July 2016

    “Village Crêtois authentique. Calme et reposant.”

    This review has been given for property no. 257962

  • 3.0 out of 5
    An atraveo-customer wrote
    on 29/08/2013 in German, travel period: August 2013

    “Anatoli ist als urig-krteisches Bergdorf für Ausflüge in den Osten Kreats gut geeignet. Im Ort selbst erwartet den Urlauber ein kleines Cafenion. Einkaufsmöglichkeiten gibt es erst in Ierapetra. Touristen findet hier man so gut wie nicht, was eher als Vorteil, denn als Nachteil zu werten ist.”

    This review has been given for property no. 257962


This is how holiday rental owners described Anatoli

The semi mountainous landscape of this village is different from the sea landscape and worth visiting. It is very picturesque combining olive trees groves, sculptured rock formations and spectacular views to the sea. The village, known from Venetian times (16th century), is renowked for its healthy climate and superb views ...
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to the sea.The location is ideal for all seasons vacationing, combining in summer the refreshing coolness of the mountains with easy access to the sea,while in winter being the "the warmest and sunniest part of Greece" is ideal for long term rentals. The 20 minutes ride to the capital of Ierapetra or to the beaches is rewarding, offering spectacular views of gigantic rocks and sea glimpses below. As the village is built against a steep slope, car access is restricted.
Sandy beaches extend either to the northeast (the gulf of Mirabello), or to the southeast (Libyan Sea), reachable within 20 min. At Kalo Chorio (ancient site “Istron”) is found one of the most famous beaches of Crete with azure, shallow waters, “Voulisma”, while east of Ierapetra extend kilometers of sandy beaches and small sea gulfs, marked with BLUE FLAG, among which the best are Agia Galini (next is Kakkos Bay Hotel, laid out in another beautiful gulf and open to the public),Agia Fotia, Ferma, Koutsounari etc.
EATING OUT
A. IN THE VILLAGE
MANOLI’ s Tavern - on the main upper main road of the village - local, simple, inexpensive food.
B. AROUND
Kalamafka Village - 5 km-a village known for its taverns with good, inexpensive food.
AGIA PARASKEVI Tavern - village to the west of Anatoli- The tavern is set against a rock with water spring, huge trees and offers excellent Cretan food.
Villa Malles – in the village MALLES west of ANATOLI - a new Coffee-Restaurant House with very good light Cretan cuisine.
IERAPETRA CITY: Water front laid out as an esplanade with bars, restaurants, coffee houses, pizza, fish tavernas etc In the area of the old fortress I distinguish the Napoleon tavern with certified Cretan Cuisine and Gorgona tavern with fresh seafood.
SIGHT SEEING
This part of Crete has some of the most renowned monuments: Below a proposed list representative of all periods, combining archaeological interest and natural environment of outstanding beauty.
ARCHAOLOGICAL SITE OF ZAKROS (the fourth palatine site of Minoan Crete). Descend to the seashore picturesque village of Nea Zakros, for swimming and eating in isolation.
MINOAN CITY OF LATO, flourished during classical and Hellenistic periods, is located on the outskirts of Agios Nicolaos, where you can admire the model of planning of an archaic Greek city, also recognizable in Roman cities, and depicted, as prevailing idea in cities through ages, even close to modern times (ex. Regency Street, London as an attractive city spine with monuments).
GOURNIA excavated recently (1900) also in a beautiful landscape.
On the way to Lato, stop at the Byzantine Church of PANAGIA KERA, all frescoed 13th- 14th century in pre renaissance style, before it flourished in the West with the fall of Constantinople.
MONI TOPLOU, frescoed 14th c. medieval monastery and important castle stronghold during Venetian times. Swim in famous VAI BAY with fine sand and Palm trees and visit Itanos, the last eastern city of Minoan times.
PALAIKASTRO, a Minoan village and a hellenistic sanctuary, devoted to Zeus Diktaius. It has an impressive site by the seashore.
The PYCHRO or DIKTAION CAVE, an impressive archaeological site. A Minoan to Archaic period sanctuary of Zeus.
SPINALOGA CASTLE fortified island (from Venetian times, now a museum area).
ARCHAEOLOGICALl COLLECTIONS of Agios Nikolaos and Ierapetra.
CHRYSSI ISLAND-Ierapetra port:-One day excursion to the tiny island famous for its sand beaches.
The location is ideal for all seasons vacationing, combining the refreshing coolness of the mountains with easy access to the sea. The 20 minutes ride to the capital of Ierapetra or to the beaches is rewarding, offering spectacular views of gigantic rocks and sea glimpses below. Splendid sand beaches and gulfs extend on either side of Ierapetra while restaurants and taverns are to be found in the village and its vicinity, as well as on the coastal area of Ierapetra.

WHERE TO SWIM: Sandy beaches extend either to the northeast (the gulf of Mirabello), or to the southeast (Libyan Sea). At Kalo Chorio (ancient site “Istron”) are found two of the most famous beaches of Crete with azure waters, “Voulisma” and “Agios Panteleymon”, while east of Ierapetra extend kilometers of sandy beaches and small sea gulfs, among which the best are Agia Galini (next is Kakkos Bay Hotel, laid out in another beautiful gulf and open to the public), Agia Fotia, Ferma, Psaropoula, Koutsounari etc.
On the other side of Ierapetra the village of Myrtos offers also a beautiful, sandy beach. Beyond Myrtos extend very interesting places to visit and swim, up to Keratokampos, with beautiful, calm Cretan landscape and isolated beaches (no villages or towns around).
You should not miss a day trip to Chrissi Sand Island (the Golden Sand beach), the most renowned beach island (no building activities are allowed) in Crete. Natural environment of exceptional beauty, beach with sand and azure waters . Boat schedules from the port of Ierapetra.
SIGHTSEEING:This part of Crete has some of the most renowned monuments you should not miss on your first visit, together with others, representatives of the rich island’ s history..
Archaeological sites is ZAKROS (the fourth palatine site of Minoan Crete) set in beautiful landscape with the seashore picturesque village of Nea Zakros, for swimming and eating.
HELLENISTIC CITY OF LATO flourished during classical and Hellenistic periods, is located on the outskirts of Agios Nicolaos, where you can admire the model of planning of an archaic Greek city, also recognizable in Roman cities, and depicted, as prevailing idea in cities through ages (ex. Regency Street, London as an attractive city spine with monuments and economic activities).
On the way to Lato, stop at the Byzantine Church of PANAGIA KERA considered a unique monument of its kind in Crete, all frescoed from 13th to 14th century, depicting the techniques towards renaissance, before the style was transferred to the West with the fall of Constantinople.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES OF GOURNIA and MALLIA
MONI TOPLOU, frescoed medieval monastery dating from the 14th century, and important castle stronghold during Venetian times. From there you can swim in VAI BAY one of the most famous shores of Crete, with fine sand and Palm trees, and visit ITANOS, the last eastern city of Minoan times, with ideal port location for exchanges with Anatolia and Egypt.
The PSYCHRO or DIKTAION CAVE is an impressive cave and archaeological site, located at the Lassithi Plateau, near the village of Psychro. It contains a Minoan to Archaic period sanctuary of Zeus, who according to mythology was born there, before being taken to the Ideon Cave and nurtured by the goat Amaltheia. A 15 min stepped walkway or donkey ride will bring you to the entrance of the cave, while it is worth visiting some of the villages of the Plateau, like St. George, St. Constantine and also Psychro.
MILATOS CAVE- a modern history cave, now a place of memory, where 3000 locals took refuge during Turkish occupation, to be executed after its seize.
MATALA CAVES-very famous place, ideal for swimming
SPINALOGA CASTLE ISLAND from Venetian times, now an open air museum .
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  • Anatoli, Crete (East Crete)

    Holiday home for max. 10 persons

    Property no. 1648267
    from USD 1,615
    for 1 week
    Approx. 185 m², 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pets not allowed, satellite TV, Wifi, dishwasher, non-smoking property, sea approx. 12 km,
    4.8 out of 5
    5 Customer reviews
  • Anatoli, Crete (East Crete)

    Holiday home for max. 4 persons

    Property no. 1648266
    from USD 790
    for 1 week
    Approx. 56 m², 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, pets not allowed, satellite TV, Wifi, dishwasher, non-smoking property, sea approx. 12 km,