
Analipsi, Crete
Between olive groves and the Aegean
Konaki is your peaceful haven in an authentic Cretan village — book directly, no platform fees, just a warm welcome.
Happiness is a simple thing: a glass of wine, a sunset, and the sound of the waves.
Direct rates from 57 EUR/night. See all rates →
Discover
Three chapters of your stay
The apartment, the village, and the island — each with its own rhythm. Start wherever draws you in.

The apartment
Konaki
Two bedrooms, three terraces, pool and parking — your refuge between sea and olive groves.
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The village
Analipsi
Blue Flag beach, village square, and Lyttos padel & tennis — five minutes from the sea.
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The island
Crete
From Knossos to mountain gorges — the whole island within reach from your door.
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A small house with room to breathe
Two bedrooms, a bright open living space, three terraces — one with a pergola and barbecue — plus pool access and private parking. Five to ten minutes on foot to the beach, surrounded by olive trees instead of crowds.
Find us
Where is Analipsi?
Crete sits in the eastern Mediterranean — Konaki is on the north coast, a short drive east from Heraklion airport.

Guest voices
What guests keep saying
From returning friends to first-time visitors — the same themes come back: peace, terraces, and a host who is there when you need him.
“Our little paradise — I've been coming back for five years now. Alex welcomes us like family every time we arrive.”
“Three terraces, a pool, and a village that actually sleeps at night — we finally found a place on Crete that feels calm.”
“Morning bread from the village bakery, ten minutes to the beach, dinners on the pergola terrace — exactly the rhythm we wanted.”
“Spotless apartment, thoughtful details, and Alex always reachable on WhatsApp. Perfect base for day trips across the island.”
“The kids lived in the pool, we lived on the terrace with a glass of wine. Parking was easy and the walk to the sea felt safe after dark.”
“Analipsi still feels like a real village — not a resort strip. Konaki is the kind of place you recommend quietly, so it stays special.”


