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PAID CONTENT FOR CASTELLO INFINITY SUITES


PAID CONTENT FOR CASTELLO INFINITY SUITES


Castello Infinity Suites CRETE, GREECE


On the sunlit curve of Agia Pelagia’s coastline, where the Aegean meets the rocky embrace of northern Crete, Castello Infinity Suites rises as a serene adults-only retreat — a place where every suite looks out to endless blue and every moment feels suspended in time. Agia Pelagia has long been a meeting point of


cultures. Once a modest fishing harbour, today it offers a blend of relaxed Mediterranean living and Cretan warmth. Cobbled lanes lead to family- owned cafes, while the surrounding hills hide chapels and olive groves. Just a short drive away, history comes alive at the Palace of Knossos, the legendary heart of the Minoan civilisation, which is more than 3,000 years old. In Heraklion, Crete’s vibrant capital, a walk along the Venetian harbour and through its bustling market reveals the island’s layered past, with Byzantine churches, Ottoman fountains and neoclassical facades. At the heart of the bay, Castello Infinity Suites


reflects this harmony of past and present. The property’s contemporary architecture mirrors the coastal landscape. Suites have spacious terraces


that open onto the sea, while private plunge pools invite quiet afternoons and refined interiors echo the colours of the surrounding shore. Dining here is an immersion into Cretan


gastronomy: fragrant herbs from the hills, extra virgin olive oil pressed nearby, seafood brought in by local fishermen at dawn. Evenings often unfold al fresco, the clink of glasses and the soft murmur of conversation set to the rhythm of the waves. The beaches nearby — Psaromoura with its calm


turquoise waters and Mononaftis, a favourite for snorkelling — make for easy day escapes. Inland, winding roads lead to mountain villages where locals welcome travellers with stories, honey-sweet pastries and a glass of raki. Guests can enrich their stay with a few insider


recommendations. An early morning visit to the Palace of Knossos allows them to wander through the legendary Minoan ruins. Later in the day, a swim in Psaromoura Beach’s crystal-clear waters in the afternoon light. To complete the experience, freshly grilled octopus at a seaside taverna provides an authentic taste of Agia Pelagia’s maritime tradition.


DON’T MISS Take advantage of the complimentary private VIP transfer to Heraklion city, Knossos and the Archaeological Museum


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KEY FEATURES • Award-winning gourmet restaurant (FNL Award 2024 & 2025)


• Luxury spa & wellness centre • 28 adults-only suites with private plunge pools


KEY ACTIVITIES • Cultural visits (Knossos & Heraklion) • Beach excursions • Snorkelling • Village tours


GET IN TOUCH castelloinfinity.com T: +30 28417 01420 E: reservations@castelloinfinity.com


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