we had a lovely time at villa Maria. its outside areas are lovely, the pool was refreshing and the sun loungers were really comfortable, there are a few friendly cats although be careful of the biggest one, a tabby, hes mean and swiped us a few times. theres a really cool separate little flat in the villas grounds which sleeps two people. one small problem was that we couldnt find any charcoal ANYWHERE in rethymno so we didnt get to use the barbeque.
the owners were lovely, and live next door, get them to show you the secret "winter pool" itll blow your mind. Pavlo drove with us into town and showed us where the best bakery, and veg shops were and took us to a lovely little taverna which he said was where the locals go, we ate there later and it was amazing, delicious and cheap. cant remember the name though, sorry!
the only minus point of the villa for me was that
i found the beds UNBELIEVABLY UNCOMFORTABLE, i even slept on the sofa for a couple of nights, the beds are very very very hard is all bedrooms.
the interior of the villa is nice with a quirky layout, the kitchens got everything you need to cook up a storm and on the first night one of the owners brought us over a big bowl of vegetables straight from the garden.
Giannoudi is a tiny village, nothing much happens there apart from greek people sitting around staring, apart from the owners no-one else in the village seemed friendly. if you walk along behind the house theres a really nice walk up into the hills through the olive groves, its so peaceful
the villa is a 5 minute drive from the nearest shop in rethymno and 10 minute drive from the sea, we walked it a few times but its mainly along a busy road with no pavements and lots of hairpin bends, the greeks drive like maniacs so its not a very nice walk.
it took us a while to initially find the villa, the instructions we were given neglected to mention that once you turn off the main road and follow the sign post to Giannoudi you need to follow the road until you come to a fork, take the lower fork, then a few metres on turn sharp left across a little bridge and drive up into the village, the villa is in a tiny square next to the church where the road turns into a track.
rethymno was a nice, friendly town. great cocktails at livingroom, lovely food at lemon garden, the sea was warm and clear, the beer was frosty, we had an excellent time.