Description: Maleme - Reduced And SPECIAL OFFER
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Price reduced to 185,000euros
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Pay just half the asking price (92,500 euros) NOW, and pay the remainder in five years time!
A superb opportunity to own an exclusive property in Crete.
An exceptional two bedroom apartment set in an exclusive seafront development, an internal viewing is highly recomended.
Shared pool area.
Landscaped grounds.
maintained communal areas.
Convenient for cafes and tavernas.
A perfect holiday location.
Kolymbari is a waterfront village located 6 kms west of Maleme and 23 km west of Chania, at the base of the Rodopou Peninsula with a long, pebble beach; it is appealing if you look for a quiet, natural, holiday destination. Earlier Kolymbari was well-known as a rural village with olive-trees and vineyards, today it is a developing touristic village.
Kolymbari has several quality tavernas serving seafood and traditional, rustic food. You can try these special dishes in one of the fish tavernas in the centre of the town or in the tavernas in the lovely waterfront next to the long, pebble beach. There are few cafes and bars for a coffee or drink, therefore you should visit other nearby villages (Platanias, Agia Marina) or the Chania's old town if you want more intense nightlife. In the village there is Post Office, OTE, and an ATM.
An exceptional two bedroom apartment set in an exclusive seafront development, an internal viewing is highly recomended.
The modern part of Chania is where most locals live and work. It is less traditional than the old town, but there are still areas of charming beauty or of some historical interest. The oldest district (early 18th century) of the modern city is Nea Hora (meaning "New Town") which is located beyond the west end of the old town. It is a developing area, but also a very picturesque one, with narrow old lanes leading to a small fishing harbour. During the same era the district of Halepa begun to grow to the east of the city and used to be home for the local aristocracy. Some of the historical buildings of the area (including old embassies of foreign countries) had been destroyed or abandoned during the later decades of the 20th century, and it was only recently when some interest was shown for the restoration of the remaining ones.
The cultural background of Chania is very rich, first of all due to the town's long history and its interaction with many diverse civilizations in the past. Furthermore the location of Crete (immediately connected to Athens, situated between Europe, Asia and Africa) as well as the cosmopolitan atmosphere that tourism creates, have generally kept the town up-to-date with modern advances in art and knowledge. Currently, there are several museums, art galleries, theatre and music groups, educational and research institutions within the city.