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PAID CONTENT FOR MOONLIGHT VILLAS


PAID CONTENT FOR MOONLIGHT VILLAS


Moonlight Villas CRETE, GREECE


Set directly on the sapphire shores of southeast Crete, Moonlight Villas’ properties redefine luxury living, uniting refined elegance, ecological harmony and contemporary comfort. Soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows and doors dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, unveiling uninterrupted vistas of the Aegean. Surrounded by tamarisk trees and a rocky shoreline dotted with loungers, the generous outdoor areas — complete with private infinity pools and a spa — provide the perfect setting for family gatherings, milestone celebrations or quiet moments of leisure. The estate features four private villas, each


with a private pool, designed to suit gatherings of every size. One villa, Galilean Moons, with 10 bedrooms, accommodates 19 guests comfortably, with flexibility for up to 27. Designed for large groups, weddings or multi-generational holidays, it balances privacy and togetherness with thoughtful, flexible design. Another property, Nereid, sleeps 14 in seven en suite bedrooms, each a serene haven with its own balcony or terrace and stunning panoramic views of the Aegean sea. For smaller


parties, Galatea and Psamanthe each feature two bedrooms, ideal for a family escape. Framed by a pristine beachfront setting,


superb architecture and bespoke interiors, the villas combine impeccable build quality with sophistication. Floor-to-ceiling windows invite the seascape indoors, while curated furnishings, state- of-the-art amenities and exceptional concierge service elevate every stay. Guests can enjoy uninterrupted sea views, yet remain minutes from seaside tavernas, markets and local conveniences. Home-cooked meals can be savoured in the


privacy of your villa, accompanied by the soothing sound of waves. Bespoke services include Cretan- inspired breakfasts prepared in-villa, private cookery lessons and full-board dining paired with fine Greek wines and Champagne. The name ‘Moonlight’ honours the spectacular


glow of the moon shimmering on the water, casting the landscape in a magical light. These villas blend high-end luxury with the comfort of a home — all enhanced by some of the most captivating views in all of Crete.


DON’T MISS Enjoy a home-cooked meal in the privacy of your villa while gazing at endless blue and savouring the gentle sound of waves


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KEY FEATURES • Beachfront villas • Heated infinity pool • Hot tub • Breathtaking sea views


KEY ACTIVITIES • Swimming, snorkelling & sunbathing • Hiking (several gorges nearby) • Wine-tasting • Traditional Cretan cooking lessons • ‘Safari’ in mountain villages & pine forests


GET IN TOUCH moonlightvillascrete.com T: +30 698 374 2005 E: info.moonlightvillascrete@gmail.com


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