5
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
600
Plot(m2)
270
House(m2)
600.000
Price(€)
Spacious Multi-Level Villa with Pool and Independent Suites in Vamos Village
Located in the heart of Vamos village, this versatile 270 sqm residence offers a well-designed layout across three levels, blending comfortable living with strong rental potential. Built in 2005 on a 600 sqm plot and well-maintained since its 2006 purchase, the home features a private pool of approximately 60 sqm, generous outdoor seating areas, and two large pergola-shaded balconies ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation.
The top floor includes two large en-suite bedrooms with showers, each with access to a wide balcony overlooking olive groves and the surrounding countryside. Both rooms offer ample storage with three-door wardrobes, high wooden ceilings, and provisions for central heating.
On the middle level, two additional bedrooms share a semi-en-suite arrangement-one with direct access to a bathroom with both bathtub and shower. Each room is spacious enough for a double bed and includes large windows, built-in storage, and bright natural light throughout.
The ground floor features a fully equipped open-plan kitchen and living room, complemented by a fireplace and a guest WC. From here, there’s direct access to the outdoor area, including the pool, pergola-shaded seating, and a well-maintained lounge zone.
Two of the four bedroom suites function as fully independent one-bedroom apartments, each with its own kitchen and private access-ideal for guest use or short-term rental.
Additional features include: air conditioning throughout, white goods, furnishings, two storage areas, cadastral registration complete, and proximity to all village amenities. Central heating infrastructure in case heating system will be added in the the future.
Ideal for families, digital nomads, or investors seeking flexible living and income potential in one of Apokoronas’ most accessible traditional villages.
Vamos is the most scenic of all villages in the region of Apokoronas. It lies 26km southeast of Chania and seven km away from Kalyves. It is a village that has kept all the authentic elements of the Cretan architecture of the old days. Stone-built, pitched roof houses with many wooden features, give to the place a very alluring character of authenticity. A number of shops are aligned to the main street. A bakery, a grocer, mini markets, two good tavernas as well as cafes, as well as a health center, a post office and a bank make the village completely self-dependent.
The old neighborhood of Vamos, which dates back many centuries, has been beautifully renovated with an old stone road leading to quaint buildings which house a small delicatessen shop and art cafe.
Just outside the village of Vamos, on the small road to Vrisses, are the ruins of the old Karidi Monastery and the ruins of the old oil mill with its 12 arches, built in 1862. Vamos was the site of the revolt against the Turkish rule in 1896. in 1995 a group of villagers obtained funding from the EU to fund a project which would in turn showcase crafts and produce of the region. This co-operative also helped to restore buildings of Vamos using traditional materials and crafts. The locals have also opened up shops and cafes where visitors can both sample and buy local products. The co-operative also has its own cafe-bar, round the corner from which is the venue for exhibitions, live music and not forgetting the spectacular terrace views. Their is also a tourist information office which can provide information on walking tours and cookery courses. Vamos also has a book shop which sells both new and second hand English books should the need arise.
Estimated total expenses: Approximately 10% of the final property price.
5
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
600
Plot(m2)
270
House(m2)
600.000
Price(€)
Spacious Multi-Level Villa with Pool and Independent Suites in Vamos Village
Located in the heart of Vamos village, this versatile 270 sqm residence offers a well-designed layout across three levels, blending comfortable living with strong rental potential. Built in 2005 on a 600 sqm plot and well-maintained since its 2006 purchase, the home features a private pool of approximately 60 sqm, generous outdoor seating areas, and two large pergola-shaded balconies ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation.
The top floor includes two large en-suite bedrooms with showers, each with access to a wide balcony overlooking olive groves and the surrounding countryside. Both rooms offer ample storage with three-door wardrobes, high wooden ceilings, and provisions for central heating.
On the middle level, two additional bedrooms share a semi-en-suite arrangement-one with direct access to a bathroom with both bathtub and shower. Each room is spacious enough for a double bed and includes large windows, built-in storage, and bright natural light throughout.
The ground floor features a fully equipped open-plan kitchen and living room, complemented by a fireplace and a guest WC. From here, there’s direct access to the outdoor area, including the pool, pergola-shaded seating, and a well-maintained lounge zone.
Two of the four bedroom suites function as fully independent one-bedroom apartments, each with its own kitchen and private access-ideal for guest use or short-term rental.
Additional features include: air conditioning throughout, white goods, furnishings, two storage areas, cadastral registration complete, and proximity to all village amenities. Central heating infrastructure in case heating system will be added in the the future.
Ideal for families, digital nomads, or investors seeking flexible living and income potential in one of Apokoronas’ most accessible traditional villages.
Vamos is the most scenic of all villages in the region of Apokoronas. It lies 26km southeast of Chania and seven km away from Kalyves. It is a village that has kept all the authentic elements of the Cretan architecture of the old days. Stone-built, pitched roof houses with many wooden features, give to the place a very alluring character of authenticity. A number of shops are aligned to the main street. A bakery, a grocer, mini markets, two good tavernas as well as cafes, as well as a health center, a post office and a bank make the village completely self-dependent.
The old neighborhood of Vamos, which dates back many centuries, has been beautifully renovated with an old stone road leading to quaint buildings which house a small delicatessen shop and art cafe.
Just outside the village of Vamos, on the small road to Vrisses, are the ruins of the old Karidi Monastery and the ruins of the old oil mill with its 12 arches, built in 1862. Vamos was the site of the revolt against the Turkish rule in 1896. in 1995 a group of villagers obtained funding from the EU to fund a project which would in turn showcase crafts and produce of the region. This co-operative also helped to restore buildings of Vamos using traditional materials and crafts. The locals have also opened up shops and cafes where visitors can both sample and buy local products. The co-operative also has its own cafe-bar, round the corner from which is the venue for exhibitions, live music and not forgetting the spectacular terrace views. Their is also a tourist information office which can provide information on walking tours and cookery courses. Vamos also has a book shop which sells both new and second hand English books should the need arise.